Well, last week wasn't enough to exhaust all the six word horrors I have in mind. Today I have a few more to attempt to scare you with. The rules: Something that chills. Just six words. Simple. Here's what I've got for today: The shadow moved. It heard me. The darkness was absolute. She screamed. … Continue reading Six Word Horror Saturday
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Six Word Horror Saturday
I've had a few of these building up in my brain for the last few weeks, so I wanted to let them out to play in the sunshine (or moonlight). If you've not seen any of these before, it's quite straightforward: is it possible to write something chilling in just six words? Writing a full … Continue reading Six Word Horror Saturday
Six Word Horror Saturday
By the time you read this, it will be boxing day. I hope everyone had a pleasant and safe Christmas day. In the UK, we've ben restricted to one day of mixing with our relatives, so if that's you, I hope you managed to cope with the tight Covid-19 restrictions. But that won't put an … Continue reading Six Word Horror Saturday
Six Word Horror Saturday
I hope you are well and all prepared for Christmas! I've made all my Christmas purchases for this year, now I just need to send out my daughter's presents - she's studying abroad at the moment in this very awkward Covid-19 year. I'd say she's better off not being in the UK at the moment, … Continue reading Six Word Horror Saturday
Six Word Horror Saturday – Plotting or Planning? How To Plot A Novel The Six Word Way!
Something a little extra today. Last week as one of my six word horror stories, I offered: The door shook. It wouldn't hold. I posted this to my facebook page and added the picture: I asked if people had any other six word suggestions, and got several good ones, which I'll share later. But what … Continue reading Six Word Horror Saturday – Plotting or Planning? How To Plot A Novel The Six Word Way!
Six Word Horror Saturday
To be fair, at the moment, you just need to read the news headlines to get your six word horror fix for the week. I don't want to focus on real world horror today, I have enough of that already, thank you. What we're doing here, is trying to write something that chills in just … Continue reading Six Word Horror Saturday
Six Word Horror Saturday
You know the score: can I write something chilling in 6 words? That's the aim. "Son or daughter. Choose who lives." Too many zombies. Not enough shells. She fell. He grabbed and missed. The rollercoaster jumped off its rails. Today's bonus: "Honey, the bank manager is here." Have a go. You know you want to.
Six Word Horror
Something nice and short for your Saturday... 6 Word Horror. Tales to chill in just 6 words. His oxygen was just about depleted. "Say hello to your aunt Alicia." https://livingdead.fandom.com/wiki/Bub Escape was no longer an option. Zombies were much faster than expected. Bonus: Time skipped it was 2020 again. My question to you: Any favourites … Continue reading Six Word Horror
Six Word Horror
Can you come up with something chilling in just 6 words? Here are my attempts this week: The Zombies were his least concern Sometime running is all you've got. The Photo had gained another face. The universe's last light winked out. My question to you: Can you do better? Let me know below. Bonus: Boris … Continue reading Six Word Horror
Six Word Horror Stories
I read THIS POST a couple of weeks ago, and it got me thinking: is it possible to write something spine chilling in just six words? Well, I figured I would try. Here are some of the better ones I've come up with this week: With the window closed, he jumped. A crucifix would not … Continue reading Six Word Horror Stories