I'm not sure. Maybe it's some unknown indie author.
Well, that's a tough one. There are so many horror story writers out there, and it's hard to pin down who wrote the shortest one. It could be a one-time wonder or someone not very well-known in the mainstream.
I have no definite answer for you. The world of horror writing is vast, and identifying the author of the shortest horror story is quite a mystery. It might even be a contribution from a writing competition or a spontaneous creation by an amateur writer.
Sorry, I have no idea. There are countless horror stories and authors, and without further context or information, it's impossible to determine who wrote the shortest one.
The shortest novel in China was Uproar in Heaven, written by the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen. This novel only had 72 words to describe the story of Sun Wukong in the Heavenly Palace.
One sentence: 'The door creaked open and no one was there.'
Again, not knowing the specific 'world's shortest English novel' makes it tough to name the author. There are likely many short works that could be considered for this title by different authors.
Well, it might be related to a sense of impending doom. In a really short horror story, it could be something like 'She woke up. Her reflection was missing in the mirror.' This plays on our fear of the unknown and the abnormal, leaving a lot to the imagination.
Sorry, I have no idea. But you could try searching on popular literature websites or asking in literary forums for the answer.
Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk are the creators of American Horror Story.
There are so many horror stories being created all the time, and without more context about this specific 'axolotl horror story', it's difficult to say who the author is. It might be a self - published work on some horror - themed websites, in which case the author could be an amateur writer with a passion for creating unique horror scenarios involving axolotls.
I don't know who wrote 'the lift horror story' as there are many horror stories out there and without more information it's difficult to determine the author.
I'm not certain who specifically wrote the 'haveli horror story'. There could be many independent authors or it could be part of local folklore passed down through generations and not have a single known author.