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by Roxanne Crouse
As I walk through the dark and eerie halls of my haunted mansion, I can feel the chill of the wind whispering through the cobwebs. Halloween may h...
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by Roxanne Crouse
I remember the first time I tried to create realistic blood effects in my horror artwork. As I delved deeper into the world of horror...
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by Roxanne Crouse
As I sit here in the dark, scribbling away at my horror novel, I can't help but feel a sense of unease. I know that the story I'm writing will be c...
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by Roxanne Crouse
Hey there, horror movie fans! Today, I'm here to share my thoughts on "The Girl With All The Gifts". I watched this movie and I have to say, I was ...
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by Roxanne Crouse
I want to share with you my last night on the Symphony of the Seas. It was a bittersweet evening because we received the disembarkation informatio...
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by Roxanne Crouse
It is my pleasure to bring you a spine-chilling list of 5 websites and blogs that will send shivers down your spine. I have traversed the darkest...
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by Roxanne Crouse
I invite you to join me on a journey through the shadows of the art world. In this post, I will guide you through the dark and twisted path of se...
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by Roxanne Crouse
Here are ten writing tips that I've found to be effective when it comes to crafting a terrifying horror novel.
Start with a strong ...
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by Roxanne Crouse
As a fan of the supernatural and mythical creatures, I was excited to dive into "Into The Drowning Deep" by Mira Grant. Unfortunately, my exciteme...
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by Roxanne Crouse
Hey there, I recently had the opportunity to visit Royal Caribbean's private island, Coco Cay, and boy was it an adventure! I had a great time expl...
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by Roxanne Crouse
Filtering in writing occurs when the author uses words or phrases that distance the reader from the character's direct experience of the story. Th...
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by Roxanne Crouse
Show, don't tell is a writing technique used by authors to help readers visualize and experience the story. Instead of telling the readers what is...
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