User blog comment:TheGirlInyourNightmares/Suggestions from other writers please?/@comment-26112985-20151001204726

You can really write about almost anything as long as it doesn't cross the line of ridiculousness (See Stephen King's "The Lawnmower Man.") As long as the story itself is well written and it passes the qaulity standards, you should be good to go. I can't really hand out any ideas to you, but I can encourage you to look into the darkest depths of your imagination. Conjure up something that you find particularly disturbing or scary (Such as a naked girl with down syndrome being force fed her less than living father) and then build a story around this concept. Put effort into it, give time. The main problem with creepypastas these days is that they all feel too rushed. Make sure that, in your eyes, the story is absolutely pristine to you in every way before you... Put it on the Writer's Workshop, so it can be reviewed and criticized a bit before you can perfect it. Speaking of criticism, if you want to be a good writer, this is something you will have to come to expect. If nobody tells you what is wrong with your work, than you are never going to improve, and that is simply the sad truth of the matter. Give your story good characters that your readers can relate to. Make them seem real, give them characteristics and mannerisms. I cannot possibly stress the importance of this enough. A story with a plotline that is unoriginal can be totally uplifted if the characters are good. Finally, be sure to proofread consistently for grammatical errors.