MissLady · 31-35, F
Oh nice I didn't know about that thanks for the info.
greenmountaingal · 80-89, F
What kind of story? Are you going to read it as a sort of performance art? I do have one creepy fiction story lying in a box somewhere. I can also write about creepy experiences I've had. Are you going to dramatize it? Or just read it?
What made you decide to do this?
What made you decide to do this?
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MissLady · 31-35, F
Okay I wont name you but I will send you it when im done in a message.
greenmountaingal · 80-89, F
@MissLady: Thank you. You might consider putting the I Am Angry one together with the one under I Wan To Know My Family's Secrets And Lies and then finishing with I Have Issues With My Mother. If you edited them a little so as to avoid repetition of info and wordiness and put them together in that order, ending with the emotional resolution, it would read well.
MissLady · 31-35, F
@greenmountaingal: sure
greenmountaingal · 80-89, F
Have you considered reading a story by an author that has come into the public domain, that is, a work that has no copyright on it and is therefore free to use?
Saki comes to mind. He usually wrote humorous short stories but he also wrote one very creepy one, "Sredni Vashtar."
His humorous story, "The Open Window" makes a pretty good reading.
Saki comes to mind. He usually wrote humorous short stories but he also wrote one very creepy one, "Sredni Vashtar."
His humorous story, "The Open Window" makes a pretty good reading.
MissLady · 31-35, F
Im going to just read it. Like if I was voicing a book. And I'm just doing it for fun because I love listing to and reading stories.