Tips for Creepypasta Reader Inserts by ValentinesDayGreen, literature
Literature
Tips for Creepypasta Reader Inserts
Okay, at long last I am publishing my list of tips for writing creepypasta reader inserts—and honestly, a bit of writing in general. I've been working on this list for a while now (2019 Note: I originally uploaded this to Sta.sh on January 2015, what the hell!!), and have been adding and removing various tips and tricks. Be warned, this will be pretty long and rough at points since I've been editing it a LOT over the years, and some of these are more nitpicking than tips. However, some of this will actually apply to writing in general, so hopefully you'll find it helpful even beyond that!
1. NO RUSHINGThis is a point so important, that
Item #3, [A Scalpel (Eyeless Jack)] by Username353, literature
Literature
Item #3, [A Scalpel (Eyeless Jack)]
Disclaimer: Consent (agreeing to do sexy activities) is important, even when you're just making out. The Creepypasta Seven Minutes in Heaven series has elements of dubcon, also known as "dubious consent," where a character's consent to sexy activity is unknown or uncertain. The story here does not represent healthy sexual encounters and should not be anyone's basis for how they go about sexy activity in real life. Check description for links to learn more.
You curiously felt around the festive hat, weaving and diving through the many objects that shifted and clanked with each sweep of your hand. Your fingers grasped at various curios and
Chains: Part 1 (Eyeless Jack x Reader) by ValentinesDayGreen, literature
Literature
Chains: Part 1 (Eyeless Jack x Reader)
(((PSST! Hey guys, this is an author's note. There's actually a Prologue to Chains, which sets up the story. Without it, you'll be missing a LOT of details... Please scroll to the description for the link to it!)))
{Reader’s POV}
When I went to the basement, I didn’t know what I was expecting to find, or even what I was looking for. As I descended the stairs I couldn’t help noticing that the lights were already on their dimmest setting, giving the room’s contents an eerie glow. Horror movie posters and weapons lined the walls, with action figures, replica masks, life-size standees of horr