User blog comment:Zumokiworks335/CREEPYPASTA WIKI IS FOR PRO'S/@comment-25569708-20160713045649

One certainly does not need to be a "pro" writer to find success on this wiki. Hell, after fumbling my way through writing my first creepypasta here, it somehow managed to get narrated by one of the more well-known CP readers on Youtube (and I am far from a "pro" writer). If an author is willing to study what good writing is and learn the basic rules of language/grammar, willing to formulate an even somewhat original approach towards a story, willing to take their time writing their works and proofreading, willing to post their works-in-progress on the writer's workshop, and willing to honestly and thoughtfully consider feedback there, then there is a pretty damn good chance that they'll do well here. If you're serious about writing a creepypasta, then you'll take the time to better yourself as a writer, ask for help, and, mostly importantly, try.

And I'm sorry, if you "focus more on the plot then any form of grammer, except maybe spelling", then that doesn't really make you a writer, that really only makes you a typer. You have got to consider your language if you're trying to make something people will want to read. And Jeff the Killer/Slenderman/Pokemon/Original CP character/etc.-centered stories were blacklisted a while ago for being done to death in the past. The SpinPasta Wiki now exists for those kinds of stories.