Ground Horror in the Mundane

Do

Establish normal rhythms before breaking them.

Avoid

Starting with maximum horror and maintaining that pitch for the entire story.

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Layer Small Wrongnesses

Do

Make each wrong detail feel connected to the last.

Avoid

Random scares that don’t build toward coherent threat.

Use Character Psychology to Justify Escalation

Do

Let characters resist the horror’s reality until evidence becomes undeniable.

Avoid

Having characters immediately accept impossible explanations.

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Escalate Consequences, Not Just Intensity

Do

Show how horror spreads beyond the protagonist.

Avoid

Keeping stakes personal when the horror logically should expand.

Control Pacing Through Information Reveal

Do

Time revelations to maximize dread without frustrating readers.

Avoid

Withholding information that characters would logically share or discover.

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Break Established Safety

Do

Make safety feel genuine before violating it.

Avoid

Establishing fake safety that readers never believed in.

Use Sensory Escalation

Do

Make each sensory layer more intimate than the last.

Avoid

Engaging all senses simultaneously from the start.

Maintain Internal Logic

Do

Let horror grow more dangerous without becoming inconsistent.

Avoid

Introducing new powers or threats that contradict established logic.

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