A haunted story isn’t about ghosts. It’s about guilt. The best haunted tales aren’t built on jump scares or shadowy figures at the end of the hall. They’re built on memory—on the things we bury so deep they start to rattle the walls around us. The ghost is rarely the problem; it’s just the echoContinueContinue reading “The House That Knows You: Designing Hauntings That Haunt Back”
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The House Is Listening: Hill House and the Art of Intimate Horror
Shirley Jackson’s The Haunting of Hill House doesn’t scream—it listens. Beneath its shifting walls and quiet madness lies a lesson in intimate horror. Explore how Jackson’s restraint, psychological depth, and invisible dread continue to shape storytellers, writers, and game masters seeking to haunt hearts rather than halls.
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