Where to Find Ideas for Ghost Stories

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Part of the video series: How to Tell a Ghost Story

Summary: Learn where to find ideas for a scary ghost story in this free spine-chilling video from an expert spooky storyteller.

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Matt Cail Matt Cail is a part-time party and social event planner. In this role he has offered his services at weddings, birthday parties, office events, and various h... read more

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Where to Find Ideas for Ghost Stories

And they say he used this ax. Hi I'm Matt Cail and on behalf of Expert Village I'm here to show you how to tell a good ghost story. Alright before you can start telling a ghost story you of course have to know some and by knowing some you need to find sources for ghost stories. Perhaps your lucky enough where you already know some creepy ones and that's great if so you can automatically skip forward to some future step and ignore all this together. But odds are you may be doing this for the first time and if that's the case you may not have some stories to fall back on already. So there's a couple of areas you can go to first check family members you'd me surprise how many good stories and great aunts and uncles or cousins who know especially if they've been around for a while. Definitely tap family sources perhaps there's maybe a creepy family story automatically you have a personal connection to the story it'll have more meaning. If you don't have any personal connections to a story consider going to a library or a book store these are great sources. There is lots of books on scaring creepy tales that you can read up on and don't feel bad about going and getting a story that maybe you don't have a connection to, or that is not original the main points of telling a good scary story the source material is less important.

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