Tips To Write A Horror Fiction

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Step 1- Choose your fear factor


A horror story includes some fear factors on which the whole story moves. These fear
factors are well known in every horror story.
The list of 101 best horror vocabulary to write a thrilling
horror story.

1. Terror
2. Gothic
3. Horror
4. Demon
5. Horrific
6. Haunted
7. Paranormal
8. Devil
9. Mysterious
10. Castle
11. Basement
12. Enchanted
13. Vampire
14. Gloomy
15. Afterlife
16. Flesh
17. Goosebumps
18. Monster
19. Zombie
20. Witch
21. Scream
22. Graveyard
23. Raven
24. Quiver
25. Black Cat
26. Bat
27. Ghastly
28. Eerie
29. Shivery
30. Panic
31. Grave
32. Ugly
33. Yelling
34. Priest
35. Peculiar
36. Bogeyman
37. Abandoned
38. Dreadful
39. Death
40. Hallucinate
41. Creepy
42. Clown
43. Crawling
44. Hang
45. Scares
46. Horror-Struck
47. Drip
48. Coffin
49. Scare Crow
50. Buried
51. Evil spirit
52. Dracula
53. Doll
54. Unearthly
55. Spirits
56. Casket
57. Presence
58. Cemetery
59. Spider Web
60. Abnormal
61. Insane
62. Morbid
63. Corpse
64. Bible
65. Uncanny
66. Claustrophobic
67. Entity
68. Frightened
69. Sinister
70. Numb
71. Grin
72. Eyeballs
73. Possessed
74. Cursed
75. Bizarre
76. Ghastly
77. Strange
78. Haunt
79. Tortured
80. Ocular
81. Superstition
82. Thrilling
83. Whisper
84. Shadow
85. Unholy
86. Fatal
87. Freaked Out
88. Moonlight
89. Staring
90. Calamity

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