There could be many possible authors. It might be an indie horror writer who came up with this unique concept of a 'feed the pig horror story'. Maybe it was written by someone who had a strange experience on a farm and decided to turn it into a horror tale. Or it could be a part of a collection by an unknown horror author that hasn't gained much mainstream attention yet.
I don't know who specifically wrote this 'feed the pig horror story'. There are so many horror stories out there by various authors, and without more context, it's difficult to determine the author.
The 'feed the pig horror story' could be centered around a lonely farm where there is this old, dilapidated pigsty. A newcomer decides to feed the pig there. But as he gets closer, he notices that the pig has an eerie look in its eyes. When he throws the food, the pig devours it in a ravenous and almost inhuman way. And then, strange noises start to come from the pigsty at night. Every time he tries to feed the pig, more and more terrifying things happen, like seeing shadowy figures around the pigsty or hearing the pig make demonic sounds. It could be a story about how the act of feeding the pig slowly reveals a hidden horror on the farm.
Truffles were indeed used to feed pigs in the past. The truffles in Yunnan didn't taste good and had a faint taste. Only pigs could smell the scent of truffles buried underground. Therefore, almost no one in Yunnan liked to eat truffles. In the wild mushroom market in Yunnan, people preferred to buy other mushrooms such as Boletus, Termitycetes, Ganba, and Matsutake. However, with the promotion and promotion of truffles in Western countries, the popularity of truffles gradually increased in China, and they were even considered black diamonds on the table. Even so, for those who had really tried the domestic truffles, they were disappointed with their taste. Westerners paid attention to cooking methods and matching when eating truffles, so the taste would be different. In short, truffles were indeed used to feed pigs in the past, but now they had become a cherished and respected ingredient.
Since there are so many stories out there, it's difficult to determine who wrote the 'girl turns into pig story'. It might be an original creation by an indie writer or something that has been passed down orally in a certain community for generations, in which case there is no one 'author' in the traditional sense.
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.
I'm not sure. Maybe it's some unknown indie author.
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.
I don't know who wrote the 'hartfeld horror story'. It could be an amateur writer from Hartfeld itself, someone who was inspired by local legends or personal experiences in the area.