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Okay! I've given it some thought, and here's a proposed refinement to the winning idea:

The new teacher in town, Mr. Doesnothaveanameyet introduces his fourth grade class to creative writing on the first day of school. He gives them special pencils to write with. He tells them to write a spooky story, and encourages all sort of creativity in them. Little Timmy writes about a hungry couch that eats people, Freckle-Faced Katie writes about a doorway under a bridge that takes people to alternate dimensions, etc. The teacher takes their written work at the end of the day and rolls each one up, making it into a scroll. Later that afternoon, he walks the town and distributes the scrolls to random people he sees (he can leave one next to his tip for a waitress, for example). The people, in turn, end up living the story that's posted on each scroll. If they try to read their own scroll, it will simply look blank to them. At the end, Mr. Doesnothaveanameyet will be revealed to be some sort of trouble causing demon. He doesn't really need to involve the children in his schemes, but he admits that he likes to do so because kids come up with ideas that are ten times more fucked up than he himself can think of.