User blog comment:DirectCombination346/How i started making stories/@comment-9967354-20140601123352

I have to disagree with your idea that details make stories scary. They help, but not always. Fewer details, in fact, if pulled off correctly of course, can create an atmosphere of uncertainty by leaving the description to the reader's imagination- and there is nothing more sinister. Like a big question mark where the answers should be. Also, stories here do not necessarily have to make the reader shiver or cringe in fright. The whole point of good writing is subtlety. If you try too hard, the story turns out awful.

And I'd like to read these stories that you've written. They seem interesting.