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Several years ago, I wrote an article on how to write different types of magic uses, or rather how I personally write various types of magic users within the context of my Quaraun books. Today that page is one of my top ten most visited articles. It gets 50 to 500 views/reads/hits/visits per day depending on the time of the years and has had over 200k visits total since it was published.
Amphibious Aliens: Debunking The Atwater Family's Alien Abduction Hoax with more then 30MILLION reads since 2007 and The GoldenEagle: Debunking Stephen King's World's Most Haunted Car Hoax with over tenMILLION reads since 2007 still rank as the two most visited articles on my website, but, neither of those are writing related.
Writing Medieval Servants is my most visited writing related article with over 7MILLION reads.
This website was started in 1996 and has 1 to 3 new articles (all written by me, I am the only writer on this site) published almost daily. In 2017 we crossed ten thousand articles published. As of 2023, EACH article gets MINIMUM 10 to 70 reads PER DAY, with the high traffic articles getting 500+ reads per day.
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Today we are going to write an article, in which I act as an interviewer and ChatGPT pretends to be a famous author, giving writing advice. We did this on July 29, 2023 and I had fun doing it, so here we are doing it again, because why not?
Let's start by asking ChatGPT to write an introduction:
Title: Become a Better Writer with ChatGPT: Writing Cosmic Horror
Introduction:
Welcome, aspiring writers and fellow lovers of the written word! Today, we embark on a thrilling literary journey that delves into the captivating realm of cosmic horror. In this exclusive interview, we sit down with none other than ChatGPT, a renowned AI language model developed by OpenAI, who will take on the role of a famous author, guiding us through the intricacies of crafting cosmic horror tales that will send shivers down readers' spines.
If you've ever been fascinated by the eerie mysteries of the cosmos, intrigued by the unknown lurking beyond the stars, or captivated by the haunting fear of the inexplicable, then cosmic horror might be your calling. In this article, we aim to explore the depths of this fascinating genre and extract valuable insights from ChatGPT, to help young writers improve their storytelling prowess and find greater success in their writing careers.
So, why cosmic horror, you ask? Well, as ChatGPT points out, cosmic horror goes far beyond jump scares and monsters hiding under the bed. It's a genre that challenges us to confront the cosmic insignificance of humanity and grapple with the incomprehensible forces that lurk in the dark corners of the universe. From the cosmic terrors envisioned by H.P. Lovecraft to the modern masterpieces by contemporary authors, cosmic horror offers a unique canvas to paint nightmares that linger long after the final page is turned.
But fear not, dear writers! Our charismatic and friendly guide, ChatGPT, is here to provide expert advice on honing your craft, weaving spine-chilling tales, and leaving an indelible mark on your readers' minds. In a bubbly, cheerful, and upbeat style, ChatGPT will divulge the secrets of creating atmosphere, building tension, and crafting characters that resonate with readers even in the face of unimaginable horrors.
So, grab your notebooks, sharpen those pencils, and prepare to immerse yourself in the world of cosmic horror writing. Join us as we venture into the unknown, hand-in-hand with ChatGPT, to unlock the mysteries of crafting spine-tingling stories that will stand the test of time.
Let the cosmic journey begin!
Well, okay. So that's what ChatGPT has to say as an introduction.
Back on July 24, 2023 I contemplated on the topic of how we as writers, you, me, and all other writers, could embrace ChatGPT as an assistant to help us improve our writing careers, instead of looking to ChatGPT as our enemy.
On the page linked above, I asked ChatGPT to give me a list of ways it can help us writers. And now on this page, we are going to take an item off that list and look at it in bigger detail to see, just exactly what it is ChatGPT can do and how we writers can embrace LLM AIs as a tool to improve our careers.
In today's article we are going to look at how AI, specifically ChatGPT can help us with: Writing Cosmic Horror : An Interview With ChatGPT
You know what? Let's do this interview style. Let's interview ChatGPT and find out what it has to say on writing Cosmic Horror first, let's ask it to give us 10 interview questions.
What are twelve good/interesting interview questions I can ask about the topic of: "Writing Cosmic Horror Short Stories and Novellas"?
Certainly! Here are ten good and interesting interview questions you can ask about the topic of "Writing Cosmic Horror Short Stories and Novellas":
1. As a master of cosmic horror, could you define the essence of this genre and share what makes it unique compared to other horror subgenres?
2. Cosmic horror often explores themes of existential dread and the insignificance of humanity in the vast cosmos. How do you effectively convey these themes through your writing?
3. Crafting atmospheric settings is crucial in cosmic horror. What tips can you offer aspiring writers to create an immersive and chilling world that amplifies the sense of fear and wonder?
4. In cosmic horror, fear often arises from the unknown and the incomprehensible. How do you strike the perfect balance between revealing just enough and leaving certain elements shrouded in mystery?
5. Character development plays a significant role in any story. How can writers construct relatable and believable characters, while still evoking a sense of vulnerability and terror in the face of cosmic horrors?
6. Dialogue is an essential tool for conveying emotions and driving the narrative forward. How can writers use dialogue effectively to heighten tension and subtly reveal the existential fears of their characters?
7. Cosmic horror can sometimes involve complex mythologies and cosmic entities. How do you approach world-building in your stories, and what advice can you give writers in creating their own cosmic mythos?
8. The pacing of a cosmic horror story is critical in maintaining suspense and engagement. What techniques do you employ to control the tempo and keep readers on the edge of their seats throughout the narrative?
9. Cosmic horror has seen a resurgence in popularity in recent years. How do you stay innovative in a genre with such a rich literary history, and what inspired you to write within this dark and cosmic universe?
10. Aspiring writers often face challenges in crafting satisfying endings for their stories. How do you conclude your cosmic horror tales in a way that leaves a lasting impact on readers while respecting the genre's unique conventions?
11. Cosmic horror often explores themes of cosmic entities and ancient beings beyond human comprehension. How do you approach the portrayal of these entities to evoke a sense of terror and wonder without resorting to clichés?
12. What advice would you give to young writers who are just starting their journey into cosmic horror? Are there any common pitfalls they should be mindful of, and how can they navigate the complexities of this unique genre successfully?
These questions should spark insightful discussions and provide valuable advice for those looking to explore the captivating realm of cosmic horror writing. Happy interviewing!
Okay... so some of those, are going to be difficult to get an answer from ChatGPT on, maybe? I don't know. But let's ask them one at a time anyways and see what ChatGPT says for each one.
I want you to pretend that you are a best selling Cosmic Horror author, known for your short stories in particular, which are full of haunted houses, tentacle demons, elder gods, cultists, cursed asylums, and characters struggling with insanity. You are doing an interview for a famous literary journal. They want you to tell their readers details on what it is like to be a writer of Cosmic Horror short stories and what you process of writing these Cosmic Horror short stories is. Their readers are young students, fresh out of high school, on their way to college, focused in Creative Writing degrees, and they are looking to you for inspiration on how to write Cosmic Horror short stories like you do. Please answer each question in that context. What tips do you have for someone who is looking to get started writing Cosmic Horror short stories and novellas? What tropes or cliches should new writers avoid when getting started in writing Cosmic Horror ? Find a reason to talk about your love for writing beach scenes. Use a bubbly, cheerful, conversational, upbeat style. Do not use lists. How do you answer this question:
As a master of cosmic horror, could you define the essence of this genre and share what makes it unique compared to other horror subgenres?
ChatGPT's answer:
Oh, hey there, fellow horror enthusiasts! First off, let me tell you that diving into the world of cosmic horror is one wild and thrilling ride! So, you're looking to get started in writing cosmic horror short stories and novellas? Excellent choice! Cosmic horror is a genre that'll take your imagination to unimaginable realms, from haunted houses to tentacle demons and everything in between.
Now, for all you young writers with Creative Writing dreams, here's my tip: embrace the unknown and fear the fear itself! Cosmic horror is all about delving into the cosmic insignificance of humanity, facing mind-bending cosmic entities, and exploring the terrors lurking beyond the stars. Let your imagination run wild and don't hold back—there are no boundaries in this dark and wondrous genre.
But beware! As you begin your cosmic journey, steer clear of falling into clichés and overused tropes. Let's keep it fresh, folks! Avoid the classic "It was all a dream" trope or the "unreliable narrator" gimmick. We want to create stories that grip our readers and make them question reality, not leave them feeling like they've been tricked.
Oh, speaking of creating gripping tales, let's talk about beach scenes! You might be wondering, "What in the cosmic universe do beach scenes have to do with horror?" Well, let me tell you—beaches are eerie! The vastness of the ocean, the sense of isolation, and the unknown depths below can be a perfect setting for cosmic horror. Imagine a cursed asylum perched on a cliff overlooking a dark, haunted beach—it sends shivers down my tentacle! Embrace the unconventional settings and weave them into your cosmic tapestry.
Now, coming back to the essence of cosmic horror. What makes this genre truly unique is its focus on cosmic insignificance and existential dread. In other horror subgenres, the threat might be localized or tangible, like a ghost haunting a house or a serial killer on the loose. But in cosmic horror, we confront forces beyond human comprehension, ancient beings with unimaginable power. It's about transcending the boundaries of our understanding and staring into the abyss of the unknown.
So, my fellow writers, embrace the cosmic terror, venture into the darkest corners of the universe, and explore the unexplored. Trust me, it's one thrilling and mind-bending experience you won't want to miss! Happy writing and may the elder gods guide your cosmic pens! 🌌🖊️
Uhm? What are those emojis at the end?
I want you to pretend that you are a best selling Cosmic Horror author, known for your short stories in particular, which are full of haunted houses, tentacle demons, elder gods, cultists, cursed asylums, and characters struggling with insanity. You are doing an interview for a famous literary journal. They want you to tell their readers details on what it is like to be a writer of Cosmic Horror short stories and what you process of writing these Cosmic Horror short stories is. Their readers are young students, fresh out of high school, on their way to college, focused in Creative Writing degrees, and they are looking to you for inspiration on how to write Cosmic Horror short stories like you do. What tips do you have for someone who is looking to get started writing Cosmic Horror short stories and novellas? What tropes or cliches should new writers avoid when getting started in writing Cosmic Horror ? Please answer each question in that context. Find ways to mention your love for using vivid sensory details. Use a bubbly, cheerful, conversational, upbeat style. Do not use lists. How do you answer this question:
Cosmic horror often explores themes of existential dread and the insignificance of humanity in the vast cosmos. How do you effectively convey these themes through your writing?
ChatGPT's answer:
Hey there, future cosmic horror maestros! First off, let me tell you that being a writer of cosmic horror short stories is an exhilarating and mind-expanding experience. The thrill of weaving tales filled with haunted houses, tentacle demons, elder gods, and cursed asylums is like riding a rollercoaster through the darkest corners of your imagination! So, if you're keen on exploring the cosmic abyss and toying with the terrors that lurk beyond, I've got some tips for you.
When you embark on your cosmic horror journey, remember to tap into the power of sensory details. Oh, vivid sensory descriptions are a writer's secret weapon! Use them to immerse your readers in the eerie atmosphere of your tales. Describe the putrid scent of decay oozing from the haunted house's walls, the slimy touch of the tentacle demon's appendages, and the otherworldly whispers of cultists in forbidden rituals. These details breathe life into your cosmic horrors and keep your readers glued to the pages, shivering in delight.
Now, about those pesky tropes and clichés, let's steer clear of the mundane and venture into the unexplored. Avoid the "damsel in distress" trope or the stereotypical "mad cultist" character. Embrace diversity and complexity in your characters. They're the beating heart of your cosmic horror tale! Let your characters struggle with their sanity, grappling with the incomprehensible horrors they encounter. Make their emotional journeys as terrifying as the cosmic entities they face.
Ah, existential dread and the insignificance of humanity—those are some cosmic themes that'll send chills down your readers' spines! To effectively convey these themes, show, don't tell. Build an unsettling atmosphere with eerie imagery and let your characters' experiences reflect the cosmic insignificance. Oh, and hint at the vastness of the cosmos, hinting at ancient, godlike entities watching over humanity from beyond the stars. Let your readers feel that creeping sense of existential horror, like a whisper at the edge of their minds.
And here's a little secret—embrace the unknown! Let the mysteries linger, and don't feel the need to explain everything. Cosmic horror thrives on the unexplainable, the unknowable. Leave your readers with questions, with that lingering dread that seeps into their dreams.
So, my cosmic apprentices, as you embark on your writing journey, remember to embrace the eerie, dive into the abyss, and paint the cosmos with your words. Cosmic horror is a playground of infinite terror and wonder, and I'm thrilled to welcome you into this dark, imaginative realm! Happy writing, and may the elder gods guide your cosmic pens! 🌌🖊️
I want you to pretend that you are a best selling Cosmic Horror author, known for your short stories in particular, which are full of haunted houses, tentacle demons, elder gods, cultists, cursed asylums, and characters struggling with insanity. You are doing an interview for a famous literary journal. They want you to tell their readers details on what it is like to be a writer of Cosmic Horror short stories and what you process of writing these Cosmic Horror short stories is. Their readers are young students, fresh out of high school, on their way to college, focused in Creative Writing degrees, and they are looking to you for inspiration on how to write Cosmic Horror short stories like you do. Please answer each question in that context. Find a reason to mention your love for the Culinary Cozy subniche. What tips do you have for someone who is looking to get started writing Cosmic Horror short stories and novellas? What tropes or cliches should new writers avoid when getting started in writing Cosmic Horror ? Use a bubbly, cheerful, conversational, upbeat style. Do not use lists. How do you answer this question:
Crafting atmospheric settings is crucial in cosmic horror. What tips can you offer aspiring writers to create an immersive and chilling world that amplifies the sense of fear and wonder?
ChatGPT's answer:
Hey there, my fellow aspiring cosmic horror writers! Buckle up, because we're about to embark on a cosmic journey into the chilling and mind-bending realms of haunted houses, tentacle demons, elder gods, and all things cosmic horror! I'm so stoked to share some tips with you on how to create spine-tingling cosmic horror short stories and novellas that will leave your readers begging for more.
Now, before we dive into the eerie depths, let me tell you a little secret—I have a soft spot for the Culinary Cozy subniche. I mean, who doesn't love a good mystery set in a cozy kitchen? But you might wonder, what does that have to do with cosmic horror? Well, my dear friends, crafting atmospheric settings is like baking the perfect spooky cake. You need just the right ingredients to create an immersive and chilling world that amplifies the sense of fear and wonder.
Tip number one—immerse yourself in sensory details! Oh, I can't stress this enough. Think about it like adding flavors to your spooky cake. Describe the sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and textures of your cosmic horror world. Let your readers hear the creaking floorboards of the haunted house, smell the dampness of the cursed asylum, and feel the slimy touch of tentacle demons. These details will transport your readers to the heart of your cosmic nightmares.
Tip number two—embrace unconventional settings. Step outside the comfort zone of the ordinary, and let your imagination soar. Create unique and eerie locales that stick with your readers long after they've put down your story. Haunted spaceships drifting in the void of space, ancient ruins shrouded in cosmic mysteries, or a cultist's lair hidden deep in the heart of a forbidden forest—your options are limitless!
And here's another tip—play with light and darkness. The interplay between light and shadows can create an atmosphere of uncertainty and dread. Use candlelight to cast eerie flickering shadows, or contrast the vast darkness of the cosmos with the faint glimmers of stars. Let the setting become a character in itself, enhancing the fear and wonder of your cosmic horror tale.
Lastly, tip number three—leave room for the unknown. Cosmic horror thrives on what we don't understand. Embrace the enigma, the inexplicable, and the unfathomable. Give your readers a glimpse into the vast cosmic horrors that lurk just beyond the veil of comprehension. Unanswered questions and lingering mysteries will keep them hooked and shivering with anticipation.
So, my fellow cosmic writers, let your creativity flow like dark cosmic energies, and don't hold back. Embrace the fear, wonder, and awe that the cosmos has to offer. Remember, there's no limit to where your imagination can take you in the vastness of cosmic horror! Happy writing, and may your pens be guided by the eldritch whispers of the unknown. 🌌🖊️
I want you to pretend that you are a best selling Cosmic Horror author, known for your short stories in particular, which are full of haunted houses, tentacle demons, elder gods, cultists, cursed asylums, and characters struggling with insanity. You are doing an interview for a famous literary journal. They want you to tell their readers details on what it is like to be a writer of Cosmic Horror short stories and what you process of writing these Cosmic Horror short stories is. Their readers are young students, fresh out of high school, on their way to college, focused in Creative Writing degrees, and they are looking to you for inspiration on how to write Cosmic Horror short stories like you do. You enjoy writing outdoor scenes of hiking through thick, dense forests, and quiet campfire scenes; find a reason to bring this up. Please answer each question in that context, without resorting to a list. What tips do you have for someone who is looking to get started writing Cosmic Horror short stories and novellas? What tropes or cliches should new writers avoid when getting started in writing Cosmic Horror ? Use a bubbly, cheerful, conversational, upbeat style. Do not use lists. How do you answer this question:
In cosmic horror, fear often arises from the unknown and the incomprehensible. How do you strike the perfect balance between revealing just enough and leaving certain elements shrouded in mystery?
ChatGPT's answer:
Hey there, fellow young writers ready to take on the cosmic horrors! I'm thrilled to share some cosmic inspiration with you all, straight from the eerie depths of my haunted imagination. So, you want to dip your pens into the cosmic horror inkwell, eh? Well, you're in for a spine-tingling adventure, my friends!
Now, before we venture into the realms of haunted houses and tentacle demons, let me share a little secret—I love writing outdoor scenes, especially hiking through thick, dense forests and cozy campfire gatherings. There's something magical about the natural world, isn't there? But don't be fooled, my fellow writers, for even in the peaceful serenity of the great outdoors, the cosmic horrors can lurk, just waiting to pounce on unsuspecting souls.
Okay, tip time! If you're looking to start writing cosmic horror short stories and novellas, remember that the key lies in embracing the unknown and incomprehensible. You want to send shivers down your readers' spines and keep them questioning the very fabric of reality.
So, how do you find that perfect balance between revealing enough and leaving your readers in suspense? Think of it as crafting a mysterious puzzle—one with missing pieces that your readers must put together themselves. Reveal some tantalizing glimpses of cosmic entities, but don't spill all the eldritch beans at once. Let your readers' imaginations run wild with what's lurking beyond the veil of understanding.
Oh, here's where those outdoor scenes come into play! Nature itself can be a powerful tool for building tension. Picture your characters hiking through those dense forests, feeling the weight of ancient secrets pressing in on them. And when they gather around that campfire, let the eerie shadows dance and whisper strange tales of elder gods and cultists. Nature can amplify the sense of wonder and fear, making your cosmic horror even more immersive.
Now, about those pesky tropes and clichés to avoid. Don't fall into the trap of the predictable "ancient artifact causes chaos" storyline or the "haunted house with the ghostly apparition" plot. Dare to be different! Embrace your own unique voice and twist those cosmic conventions in unexpected ways.
Remember, cosmic horror is about stretching the limits of the human mind and exploring the depths of fear and the unknown. So, let your cosmic imagination run wild, and never be afraid to challenge the status quo of horror storytelling.
With every word you write, you're peeling back the veil to reveal the cosmic horrors that dwell within you. So, my fellow cosmic storytellers, get out there and embrace the eerie wonders of the cosmos. Happy writing, and may the elder gods grant you darkly brilliant tales! 🌌🖊️
I want you to pretend that you are a best selling Cosmic Horror author, known for your short stories in particular, which are full of haunted houses, tentacle demons, elder gods, cultists, cursed asylums, and characters struggling with insanity. You are doing an interview for a famous literary journal. They want you to tell their readers details on what it is like to be a writer of Cosmic Horror short stories and what you process of writing these Cosmic Horror short stories is. Their readers are young students, fresh out of high school, on their way to college, focused in Creative Writing degrees, and they are looking to you for inspiration on how to write Cosmic Horror short stories like you do. What tips do you have for someone who is looking to get started writing Cosmic Horror short stories and novellas? What tropes or cliches should new writers avoid when getting started in writing Cosmic Horror ? Please answer each question in that context, in a natural conversational voice without making a list. You prefer to write non-Human characters, especially Elven mages; find a way to talk about this. Use a bubbly, cheerful, conversational, upbeat style. Do not use lists. How do you answer this question:
Character development plays a significant role in any story. How can writers construct relatable and believable characters, while still evoking a sense of vulnerability and terror in the face of cosmic horrors?
ChatGPT's answer:
Oh, hey there, young writers ready to embrace the cosmic darkness! Get ready for some cosmic horror inspiration, straight from the depths of my twisted imagination! So, you want to weave cosmic horror short stories and novellas that'll send shivers down readers' spines and leave them questioning reality? You're in for an exhilarating ride, my friends!
Now, before we dive into haunted houses and tentacle demons, let me share a little secret—I have a soft spot for non-human characters, especially Elven mages. There's something enchanting about creatures from other worlds, isn't there? But don't be fooled, even these mystical beings can fall prey to the cosmic horrors that lurk beyond the stars.
Alright, cosmic writing tips time! When it comes to crafting relatable and believable characters, let your imagination soar! Give your characters hopes, dreams, and flaws—just like real people. Readers want to connect with the souls who face cosmic terrors head-on.
Now, here's the cosmic twist—add a touch of vulnerability. Cosmic horrors can crush even the mightiest beings, so let your characters face fear and doubt. Show their struggles with their sanity as they confront the unfathomable. It's in those moments of vulnerability that readers will truly empathize with your characters, even as they stare into the abyss.
Oh, but how do you evoke terror in the face of cosmic horrors? It's all in the cosmic dance between what's known and what's unknown. Show your characters confronting the incomprehensible, the ancient entities beyond their understanding. Describe their trembling hands and racing hearts as they gaze upon eldritch wonders or face cultists' unsettling rituals.
And remember, cosmic horror is about stretching the limits of imagination. Your characters can be the key to unlocking the mysteries of the cosmos or unwittingly awakening the darkness. Embrace the unpredictability and let your characters evolve organically as they face the cosmic terrors that threaten their very existence.
So, my fellow cosmic storytellers, create characters that breathe life into your cosmic tales and resonate with readers long after the story ends. Add that touch of vulnerability, and let the cosmic horrors seep into every fiber of your characters' beings. Happy writing, and may the eldritch whispers guide you to cosmic brilliance! 🌌🖊️
I want you to pretend that you are a best selling Cosmic Horror author, known for your short stories in particular, which are full of haunted houses, tentacle demons, elder gods, cultists, cursed asylums, and characters struggling with insanity. You are doing an interview for a famous literary journal. They want you to tell their readers details on what it is like to be a writer of Cosmic Horror short stories and what you process of writing these Cosmic Horror short stories is. Their readers are young students, fresh out of high school, on their way to college, focused in Creative Writing degrees, and they are looking to you for inspiration on how to write Cosmic Horror short stories like you do. You write very dialogue heavy stories, in the realm of Cozy Fantasy, where your characters do a lot of sitting in teahouses and chatting over tea. What tips do you have for someone who is looking to get started writing Cosmic Horror short stories and novellas? What tropes or cliches should new writers avoid when getting started in writing Cosmic Horror ? Explain how you write these scenes. Please answer each question in that context, in a natural conversational voice without making a list. Use a bubbly, cheerful, conversational, upbeat style. Do not use lists. How do you answer this question:
Dialogue is an essential tool for conveying emotions and driving the narrative forward. How can writers use dialogue effectively to heighten tension and subtly reveal the existential fears of their characters?
ChatGPT's answer:
Hey there, young cosmic horror enthusiasts, ready to delve into the eerie and mind-bending realms of haunted houses and tentacle demons? I'm super excited to share some cosmic inspiration with you all, straight from my dialogue-heavy, cozy fantasy infused imagination! Get ready to unleash your creativity in the darkest corners of cosmic horror!
So, you're looking to write cosmic horror short stories and novellas that'll send chills down readers' spines and make them question the very fabric of reality? Awesome! Let me spill some cosmic tea on how to get started.
Tip number one—embrace the unknown! Cosmic horror thrives on the fear of what lies beyond our understanding. Let your imagination run wild and conjure up eldritch horrors that defy comprehension. Give your characters existential fears that they grapple with, adding that touch of vulnerability that'll resonate with readers.
Now, about those pesky tropes and clichés, let's steer clear of the overdone "ancient book unleashing cosmic terror" storyline or the classic "cursed amulet that haunts its owner" plot. We want fresh, cosmic ideas that'll leave readers breathless. Break the mold and let your creativity soar!
Oh, and here's a juicy detail about my cozy fantasy influence—I adore dialogue-heavy stories! Imagine your characters sitting in eerie teahouses, sipping tea while discussing cosmic mysteries. Dialogue is a powerful tool for heightening tension and revealing the deepest fears of your characters.
So, how do you wield this cosmic tool effectively? Use dialogue to show, not tell. Let the characters' words dance and clash, unveiling their emotions and vulnerabilities. Build suspense by allowing your characters to hint at the horrors they've encountered, leaving readers wanting more.
Dialogue can also be a window into your characters' existential fears. Let them debate the insignificance of humanity in the vast cosmos, discuss ancient prophecies that foretell doom, or share chilling tales of encounters with eldritch entities. These conversations will hook your readers and draw them deeper into your cosmic narrative.
Now, when writing these dialogue-heavy scenes, remember that pacing is key. Balance moments of intense tension with quieter, contemplative exchanges. And don't shy away from those eerie teahouse settings—it's all about creating an atmosphere that envelops readers in the cosmic mysteries of your world.
So, my cosmic writers, let your characters do the talking, reveal their deepest fears through dialogue, and embrace the cosmic horrors that lurk in the shadows. Happy writing, and may the eldritch whispers guide your cosmic pens to brilliance! 🌌🖊️
I want you to pretend that you are a best selling Cosmic Horror author, known for your short stories in particular, which are full of haunted houses, tentacle demons, elder gods, cultists, cursed asylums, and characters struggling with insanity. You are doing an interview for a famous literary journal. They want you to tell their readers details on what it is like to be a writer of Cosmic Horror short stories and what you process of writing these Cosmic Horror short stories is. Their readers are young students, fresh out of high school, on their way to college, focused in Creative Writing degrees, and they are looking to you for inspiration on how to write Cosmic Horror short stories like you do. You dislike writing action scenes and avoid including them in your stories; explain why you do this, while emphasizing the use of slow paced, heartwarming, cozy settings. What tips do you have for someone who is looking to get started writing Cosmic Horror short stories and novellas? What tropes or cliches should new writers avoid when getting started in writing Cosmic Horror ? Please answer each question in that context, in a natural conversational voice without making a list. Use a bubbly, cheerful, conversational, upbeat style. Do not use lists. How do you answer this question:
Cosmic horror can sometimes involve complex mythologies and cosmic entities. How do you approach world-building in your stories, and what advice can you give writers in creating their own cosmic mythos?
ChatGPT's answer:
Hey there, cosmic horror enthusiasts, ready to explore the eerie depths of haunted houses and tangled cosmic mythologies? I'm super thrilled to share some cosmic inspiration with you all! So, you want to venture into the world of cosmic horror short stories and novellas? Fantastic choice! Let me reveal some cosmic secrets to get you started on your haunting journey.
First off, let's talk about action scenes—or rather, the lack thereof in my stories. You see, I'm all about slow-paced, heartwarming, and cozy settings. I believe that by immersing readers in these calm and familiar environments, the contrast with the lurking cosmic horrors becomes all the more striking. It's like sipping tea in a cozy teahouse before being thrust into the chilling depths of the unknown.
Now, for those aspiring cosmic writers, here's tip number one—embrace the power of the slow burn. Cosmic horror thrives on building suspense and gradually revealing the horrors that lurk beyond the stars. Let your readers feel the creeping sense of dread with each turn of the page, until they're practically holding their breath in anticipation.
But, of course, we want to avoid those pesky tropes and clichés. So, tip number two—dare to be original! Cosmic horror is a vast and untamed realm of imagination. Avoid the typical "cultist summoning ancient evil" scenario or the well-worn "mad scientist tampering with cosmic forces" plot. Venture into uncharted territory, and let your creativity shine!
Oh, and let's talk cosmic mythologies! Building complex cosmic mythos can be a thrilling endeavor. For me, it's all about weaving interconnected stories and creating a sense of cosmic history. I like to sprinkle ancient prophecies, cryptic symbols, and forgotten lore throughout my narratives, leaving breadcrumbs for readers to piece together.
But remember, it's essential to strike a balance. Avoid overwhelming readers with an information overload of cosmic details. Instead, reveal aspects of your cosmic mythos slowly, allowing readers to discover the grand tapestry of your world at their own pace.
And here's a cosmic nugget of advice—find inspiration in real-world mythologies and folklore. Let ancient tales of gods and monsters guide your cosmic creations. Blend the familiar with the cosmic unknown, creating a sense of wonder and intrigue.
So, my cosmic storytellers, create cozy settings that lead to heart-pounding revelations. Embrace the slow burn, infuse your narratives with originality, and craft cosmic mythos that sparks curiosity and awe. Happy writing, and may the elder gods bless your cosmic creations with dark brilliance! 🌌🖊️
I want you to pretend that you are a best selling Cosmic Horror author, known for your short stories in particular, which are full of haunted houses, tentacle demons, elder gods, cultists, cursed asylums, and characters struggling with insanity. You are doing an interview for a famous literary journal. They want you to tell their readers details on what it is like to be a writer of Cosmic Horror short stories and what you process of writing these Cosmic Horror short stories is. Their readers are young students, fresh out of high school, on their way to college, focused in Creative Writing degrees, and they are looking to you for inspiration on how to write Cosmic Horror short stories like you do. Your write predominantly gay male characters who come from a strict religious culture that forbids LGBTQAI+ lifestyles, so many of your stories deal with moral issues that homosexual men encounter in every day life; emphasize this in your answer. This question strikes a nerve with you and you are very adamant that writers should strive for authentic representation in their works. What tips do you have for someone who is looking to get started writing Cosmic Horror short stories and novellas? What tropes or cliches should new writers avoid when getting started in writing Cosmic Horror ? Please answer each question in that context, in a natural conversational voice without making a list. Use a bubbly, cheerful, conversational, upbeat style. Do not use lists. How do you answer this question:
The pacing of a cosmic horror story is critical in maintaining suspense and engagement. What techniques do you employ to control the tempo and keep readers on the edge of their seats throughout the narrative?
ChatGPT's answer:
Hey there, fellow cosmic horror enthusiasts! Oh, I'm excited to share some cosmic inspiration with you all! Now, before we dive into haunted houses and tentacle demons, there's something I must address. You see, my short stories predominantly feature gay male characters who come from strict religious backgrounds that forbid LGBTQAI+ lifestyles. These stories often explore the moral dilemmas and struggles these characters face in their everyday lives. Authentic representation is close to my heart, and I'm very adamant that we writers should strive for inclusivity and authenticity in our works. Let's create diverse and meaningful narratives that resonate with readers from all walks of life.
Now, onto some tips for crafting cosmic horror short stories and novellas! Tip number one—embrace the darkness within. Cosmic horror is all about confronting the unknown and the incomprehensible. Allow your characters to face their deepest fears and vulnerabilities. As you delve into cosmic terrors, remember to also explore the complexities of human emotions and relationships.
Ah, and let's talk about avoiding tropes and clichés. In cosmic horror, we want to break boundaries and challenge conventions. Avoid the predictable "ancient book of spells gone wrong" storyline or the classic "revenge-driven ghost haunting a family" plot. Let's forge new paths in the cosmic darkness!
Now, to maintain that all-important pacing, you've got to play with tension and suspense. Imagine it like a cosmic dance—the tempo rising and falling with each twist and turn. Create moments of quiet reflection, allowing your readers to catch their breath, only to plunge them back into heart-pounding terror.
Oh, and here's a cosmic secret—I like to use short bursts of intense horror, followed by slower, atmospheric scenes that build anticipation. It's like riding a rollercoaster through the cosmos! Give your readers a mix of heart-stopping terror and moments to contemplate the existential dread lurking in the cosmos.
And remember, cosmic horror isn't just about scaring readers—it's about making them think, question, and reflect on the human condition. So, while you keep them on the edge of their seats, also challenge their perceptions and evoke empathy for your characters' struggles.
So, my cosmic storytellers, let authenticity guide your cosmic pens, and craft tales that explore the vastness of the human experience. Embrace the darkness and unpredictability of cosmic horror, while also nurturing the light of inclusivity and diverse representation. Happy writing, and may your cosmic horrors shine with brilliance and meaning! 🌌🖊️
I want you to pretend that you are a best selling Cosmic Horror author, known for your short stories in particular, which are full of haunted houses, tentacle demons, elder gods, cultists, cursed asylums, and characters struggling with insanity. You are doing an interview for a famous literary journal. They want you to tell their readers details on what it is like to be a writer of Cosmic Horror short stories and what you process of writing these Cosmic Horror short stories is. Their readers are young students, fresh out of high school, on their way to college, focused in Creative Writing degrees, and they are looking to you for inspiration on how to write Cosmic Horror short stories like you do. You are by culture a Romani Gypsy and are very excited to answer this question as you are deeply inspired by your native culture and write many of your characters as Gypsies. What tips do you have for someone who is looking to get started writing Cosmic Horror short stories and novellas? What tropes or cliches should new writers avoid when getting started in writing Cosmic Horror ? Please answer each question in that context, in a natural conversational voice without making a list. Pontificate excitedly on why "Own Voices" matters in media. Use a bubbly, cheerful, conversational, upbeat style. Do not use lists. How do you answer this question:
Cosmic horror has seen a resurgence in popularity in recent years. How do you stay innovative in a genre with such a rich literary history, and what inspired you to write within this dark and cosmic universe?
ChatGPT's answer:
Hey there, cosmic horror enthusiasts, ready to dive into the haunting depths of elder gods and cosmic mysteries? I'm thrilled to share some cosmic inspiration with you all! Now, before we embark on this cosmic journey, let me share a bit about myself—I'm a Romani Gypsy, and my native culture is a deep well of inspiration for my writing. You'll find many of my characters embracing the vibrant Gypsy spirit in my cosmic tales.
Now, onto some tips for crafting cosmic horror short stories and novellas! Oh, I'm brimming with excitement to share this cosmic wisdom with you all! Tip number one—immerse yourself in the unknown. Cosmic horror thrives on pushing the boundaries of imagination and exploring the incomprehensible. Embrace the fear of the unknown and let it fuel your creativity.
And let's talk about those pesky tropes and clichés. Cosmic horror is a vast and untamed realm of storytelling, so let's avoid the tired "forbidden tome unleashing evil" plot or the overused "abandoned haunted mansion" setting. Instead, let's blaze new trails in the cosmic darkness and conjure up stories that leave readers breathless.
Ah, and I must emphasize the importance of "Own Voices" in media. You see, authentic representation matters, my friends! By drawing from my Romani Gypsy heritage, I bring unique perspectives and experiences to my cosmic horror tales. "Own Voices" allows writers to share their diverse voices, and it enriches the literary landscape with vibrant and meaningful narratives.
Now, about staying innovative in a genre with a rich history—let your imagination roam freely! Cosmic horror is a playground of endless possibilities. Combine elements of myth, folklore, and the cosmic unknown to craft tales that are uniquely yours. Embrace diverse cultures and experiences in your writing, infusing your cosmic horrors with rich flavors and perspectives.
As for my inspiration, I find it in the very essence of the cosmos itself—the boundless mysteries that surround us and the yearning to understand what lies beyond. My Romani Gypsy culture also plays a significant role in shaping my characters and their journeys. Embracing the nomadic spirit, the cosmic road stretches far and wide, beckoning my characters to explore the infinite dark corners of the universe.
So, my cosmic storytellers, let your creativity soar like eldritch entities through the cosmos. Embrace the unknown, shatter clichés, and let "Own Voices" guide your cosmic pens to greatness. Happy writing, and may the cosmic forces bless your tales with dark brilliance and cultural vibrancy! 🌌🖊️
I want you to pretend that you are a best selling Cosmic Horror author, known for your short stories in particular, which are full of haunted houses, tentacle demons, elder gods, cultists, cursed asylums, and characters struggling with insanity. You are doing an interview for a famous literary journal. They want you to tell their readers details on what it is like to be a writer of Cosmic Horror short stories and what you process of writing these Cosmic Horror short stories is. Their readers are young students, fresh out of high school, on their way to college, focused in Creative Writing degrees, and they are looking to you for inspiration on how to write Cosmic Horror short stories like you do. Please answer each question in that context, in a natural conversational voice without making a list. You like to write Twighlight Zone style plot twist endings that leave the readers guessing, explain in giddy detail how you do this and why you have fun writing this type of ending. What tips do you have for someone who is looking to get started writing Cosmic Horror short stories and novellas? What tropes or cliches should new writers avoid when getting started in writing Cosmic Horror ? Use a bubbly, cheerful, conversational, upbeat style. Do not use lists. How do you answer this question:
Aspiring writers often face challenges in crafting satisfying endings for their stories. How do you conclude your cosmic horror tales in a way that leaves a lasting impact on readers while respecting the genre's unique conventions?
ChatGPT's answer:
Oh, hey there, cosmic horror enthusiasts! Ready to unlock the mysteries of haunted houses and delve into the chilling embrace of elder gods? I'm absolutely giddy to share some cosmic inspiration with you all! Now, let's talk about one of my favorite things—the Twilight Zone style plot twist endings. Oh, how I have a blast weaving these cosmic surprises into my tales!
Picture this—the readers journey through my cosmic horror world, experiencing the eerie atmosphere, facing the unfathomable terrors, and getting to know the characters struggling with their sanity. But just when they think they've got it all figured out, bam! The plot twist hits like a cosmic thunderbolt, leaving them reeling and questioning everything they thought they knew.
Oh, how I love writing these endings! It's like being the master of cosmic puppetry, pulling strings and guiding my readers through twists and turns. The challenge is to create a twist that feels both surprising and inevitable, like the cosmic gears clicking into place. But don't worry, dear aspiring writers, it's all about planting seeds of ambiguity and subtly throughout the story. Let the hints subtly creep in, so when the reveal happens, it feels like a delicious "Aha!" moment.
Now, let's talk cosmic horror tips! Tip number one—embrace the unknown. Cosmic horror thrives on the fear of what lies beyond our understanding. Infuse your stories with eerie settings, strange occurrences, and that ever-present sense of dread. Let your imagination run wild in the cosmic playground!
And let's avoid those clichés, shall we? Cosmic horror is about pushing boundaries and defying expectations. So, steer clear of the "mad scientist unleashes cosmic horror" or the "group of friends trapped in a haunted house" scenarios. Blaze your own cosmic trail!
Now, let's tackle crafting satisfying endings for our cosmic tales. The key is to strike the perfect balance between resolution and lingering mystery. Cosmic horror doesn't always offer neat, tidy conclusions. Leave your readers with that sense of lingering dread, the feeling that the horrors they encountered are just the tip of the cosmic iceberg.
And remember, the ending should reflect the themes and tone of the story. Whether it's a bittersweet twist or an unsettling cosmic revelation, make sure it resonates with the journey your characters have taken and the atmosphere you've created.
So, my cosmic storytellers, weave those delightful plot twist endings, and let your cosmic imagination soar! Embrace the unknown, defy clichés, and craft cosmic horror that leaves readers gasping for more. Happy writing, and may the eldritch whispers guide your cosmic pens to brilliance! 🌌🖊️
I want you to pretend that you are a best selling Cosmic Horror author, known for your short stories in particular, which are full of haunted houses, tentacle demons, elder gods, cultists, cursed asylums, and characters struggling with insanity. You are doing an interview for a famous literary journal. They want you to tell their readers details on what it is like to be a writer of Cosmic Horror short stories and what you process of writing these Cosmic Horror short stories is. Their readers are young students, fresh out of high school, on their way to college, focused in Creative Writing degrees, and they are looking to you for inspiration on how to write Cosmic Horror short stories like you do. Please answer each question in that context, in a natural conversational voice without making a list. Homelessness is an issue near and dear to your heart because you used to be homeless; because of this you often feature homeless protagonists in your stories and write from the point of view of a homeless main character; bring up this in your answer. What tips do you have for someone who is looking to get started writing Cosmic Horror short stories and novellas? What tropes or cliches should new writers avoid when getting started in writing Cosmic Horror ? Use a bubbly, cheerful, conversational, upbeat style. Do not use lists. How do you answer this question:
Cosmic horror often explores themes of cosmic entities and ancient beings beyond human comprehension. How do you approach the portrayal of these entities to evoke a sense of terror and wonder without resorting to clichés?
ChatGPT's answer:
Hey there, cosmic horror aficionados! Ready to plunge into the depths of eldritch horrors and haunted houses? I'm super excited to share some cosmic inspiration with you all! But before we venture into the unknown, let me share something close to my heart—I used to be homeless, and that experience has deeply shaped my writing. You'll find homeless protagonists taking center stage in my cosmic horror tales, giving voice to those whose stories often go unheard.
Now, let's talk cosmic horror tips! Tip number one—immerse yourself in the cosmic unknown. Cosmic horror is all about exploring the vastness of the universe and the ancient beings that dwell beyond human comprehension. Embrace the fear of the unknown, and let it fuel your imagination.
But, oh, let's avoid those pesky clichés, shall we? Cosmic horror has so much potential for originality and innovation. So, let's steer clear of the "ancient tome summoning an eldritch horror" or the "unsuspecting person making a deal with a malevolent entity" plots. Blaze new trails in the cosmic darkness and surprise your readers with fresh cosmic horrors.
Now, portraying cosmic entities is both a thrilling and challenging task. The key is to evoke a sense of both terror and wonder, just like gazing into the cosmic abyss. I like to approach these beings as cosmic forces beyond human comprehension, entities that defy conventional descriptions and concepts.
Avoid resorting to the typical monstrous appearances or clichéd descriptions. Instead, focus on the emotions they evoke in your characters and readers. The sense of insignificance and vulnerability in the presence of these ancient beings can heighten the terror and wonder.
And here's the cosmic twist—I often use the perspective of a homeless main character to experience these cosmic horrors. Homelessness brings a unique vulnerability and a stark contrast to the cosmic unknown. It allows readers to empathize with characters who are already facing struggles and then adding the unimaginable horrors of the cosmos.
So, my cosmic storytellers, immerse yourself in the vastness of the universe, give voice to the marginalized, and let your imagination run wild. Embrace the terror and wonder of the cosmic unknown, and defy clichés with your cosmic brilliance. Happy writing, and may the eldritch whispers guide your cosmic pens to greatness! 🌌🖊️
I want you to pretend that you are a best selling Cosmic Horror author, known for your short stories in particular, which are full of haunted houses, tentacle demons, elder gods, cultists, cursed asylums, and characters struggling with insanity. You are doing an interview for a famous literary journal. They want you to tell their readers details on what it is like to be a writer of Cosmic Horror short stories and what you process of writing these Cosmic Horror short stories is. Their readers are young students, fresh out of high school, on their way to college, focused in Creative Writing degrees, and they are looking to you for inspiration on how to write Cosmic Horror short stories like you do. Please answer each question in that context, in a natural conversational voice without making a list. Because you once worked on a food truck, you have lots of nostalgia feelings for the food truck business and this causes you to often feature characters whose career is working on a food truck; make sure to talk about this when answering this question. What tips do you have for someone who is looking to get started writing Cosmic Horror short stories and novellas? What tropes or cliches should new writers avoid when getting started in writing Cosmic Horror ? Use a bubbly, cheerful, conversational, upbeat style. Do not use lists. How do you answer this question:
What advice would you give to young writers who are just starting their journey into cosmic horror? Are there any common pitfalls they should be mindful of, and how can they navigate the complexities of this unique genre successfully?
ChatGPT's answer:
Hey there, cosmic horror enthusiasts, ready to explore the realms of tentacle demons and haunted houses? I'm super stoked to share some cosmic inspiration with you all! Now, before we dive into the dark abyss, let me share a fun fact—I once worked on a food truck, and it fills me with nostalgia and warm feelings. That's why you'll often find characters in my cosmic horror tales whose careers are tied to the food truck business. It's my way of sprinkling a dash of delicious nostalgia into the cosmic terror!
Now, let's talk cosmic horror tips! Tip number one—immerse yourself in the unknown. Cosmic horror is all about embracing the fear of the unexplained and the incomprehensible. Let your imagination soar beyond the stars and into the chilling depths of the cosmos.
And when it comes to avoiding clichés, cosmic horror is a playground of endless possibilities. So, steer clear of the "ancient book unleashing cosmic terror" or the classic "scientist tampering with forbidden knowledge" tropes. Blaze your own cosmic trail, and dare to venture where no one has gone before.
Now, onto advice for young writers starting their cosmic horror journey. Embrace the unpredictability of the genre! Cosmic horror thrives on twisting conventions and defying expectations. Keep your readers on their toes with shocking revelations and unexpected turns.
One common pitfall to avoid is relying solely on external horror elements. While tentacle demons and elder gods are spine-chilling, don't forget the internal horrors—the fears and struggles of your characters. Infuse them with humanity, so readers can empathize with their journey into the cosmic unknown.
Oh, and here's a cosmic nugget of wisdom—don't shy away from blending other genres with cosmic horror. Get creative! Combine elements of romance, mystery, or even comedy to add depth and complexity to your cosmic tales.
And as you navigate the complexities of this unique genre, let authenticity guide your cosmic pen. Draw from your own experiences and emotions to infuse your writing with a genuine touch. Cosmic horror is about confronting fears, both personal and cosmic.
So, my cosmic storytellers, immerse yourself in the cosmic unknown, add a dash of nostalgia to your cosmic horrors, and embrace the unpredictable journey. Avoid clichés like the cosmic plague and create cosmic tales that leave readers spellbound. Happy writing, and may the eldritch whispers guide your cosmic pens to brilliance! 🌌🖊️
I want you to pretend that you are a best selling Cosmic Horror author, known for your short stories in particular, which are full of haunted houses, tentacle demons, elder gods, cultists, cursed asylums, and characters struggling with insanity. You are doing an interview for a famous literary journal. They want you to tell their readers details on what it is like to be a writer of Cosmic Horror short stories and what you process of writing these Cosmic Horror short stories is. Their readers are young students, fresh out of high school, on their way to college, focused in Creative Writing degrees, and they are looking to you for inspiration on how to write Cosmic Horror short stories like you do. What tips do you have for someone who is looking to get started writing Cosmic Horror short stories and novellas? What tropes or cliches should new writers avoid when getting started in writing Cosmic Horror ? Please answer each question in that context. Use a bubbly, cheerful, conversational, upbeat style. How do you answer this question:
Do you have any last thought? Any final tips to add? Things you wish you had known when you were getting started?
And finally, can you give our readers a list of ten plott/story idea creative writing prompts, that will help inspire them to write Cosmic Horror full of haunted houses, tentacle demons, elder gods, cultists, cursed asylums, and characters struggling with insanity. ?
ChatGPT's answer:
Hey, my fellow cosmic horror enthusiasts! Buckle up, because I'm thrilled to share some cosmic inspiration with you all! Now, let's delve into the abyss of haunted houses, tentacle demons, and characters struggling with their sanity. Being a writer of cosmic horror short stories is like dancing on the edge of the unknown, letting the eldritch whispers guide your pen.
So, you're eager to embark on your cosmic horror journey? Fantastic! Tip number one—embrace the fear of the unknown. Cosmic horror thrives on exploring the vastness of the universe and the ancient beings that lie beyond our comprehension. Let your imagination roam free like a cosmic entity!
But oh, let's avoid those pesky clichés. Cosmic horror is a realm of untamed possibilities, so steer clear of the "ancient book of forbidden knowledge" or the classic "group of friends encountering a haunted mansion" scenarios. Blaze new trails through the cosmic darkness!
As for my final thoughts and tips—embrace authenticity in your cosmic tales. Draw from your own fears and experiences, infuse your characters with relatable emotions, and let them grapple with the cosmic horrors in unique ways.
When I started my cosmic horror journey, I wish I had known that it's okay to embrace the unknown and to push boundaries. Be bold, challenge conventions, and let your cosmic horrors stand out in the vast literary universe!
Now, how about some creative writing prompts to spark your cosmic horror brilliance? Here are ten cosmic ideas to get your pen itching:
1. A haunted lighthouse on a remote island, where an ancient cult worships a tentacled sea deity.
2. A cosmic carnival that appears in town, but visitors who enter its attractions experience mind-bending horrors.
3. In a cursed asylum, the line between madness and cosmic revelation blurs as patients encounter eldritch visions.
4. A group of researchers uncovers a forgotten ancient city in the depths of the rainforest, awakening an elder god.
5. A cosmic entity communicates through dreams, driving people to the edge of insanity with cryptic messages.
6. A food truck run by cultists serves mind-altering delicacies that reveal hidden cosmic truths to the customers.
7. A mysterious book, when read aloud, summons eldritch horrors to wreak havoc in the real world.
8. In a quaint coastal town, an ancient sea creature awakens and claims the residents as its devoted followers.
9. An artist creates surreal cosmic paintings, and those who gaze upon them experience cosmic visions and nightmares.
10. In a post-apocalyptic world, survivors discover that eldritch entities have taken over, reshaping reality itself.
So, my cosmic storytellers, may these prompts ignite the cosmic flames of inspiration within you! Embrace the unknown, defy clichés, and let your cosmic horrors shine brightly. Happy writing, and may the eldritch whispers guide your cosmic pens to greatness! 🌌🖊️
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Are you an evil man?
Are you sure you're not?
How many people have YOUR hate filled words killed?
Next time you go to do a mean thing to a fellow human, stop and really think about the consequences of your actions.
Did you ever notice how every one has a story to tell about me, yet not one of them ever speaks the truth?
What lies has YOUR gossiping tongue spread about me?
Did you know...
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August 8, 2013, the house which replaced the one the bomb blew up, was driven over by a backhoe.
November 14, 2013, my 8 month old infant son was murdered because of your lies.
November 14, 2013, I was beaten up, paralized for 5 months, spent 18 weeks relearning to walk, I'm now crippled for the rest of my life, because of YOUR lies.
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