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A Shady Plot Summary
A Shady Plot was written by an American author Elsie Brown. She specialised in writing horror stories. Even Shady Plot is inspired by the supernatural, ghostly element. A Shady Plot Summary given below shall help you have a better understanding of the story.
The story starts with introducing John Hallock as a writer trying to write a ghost story. As he blames Jenkins to make him write a ghost story, we get to know that Jenkins is the publisher who has asked Hallock to write a ghost story with engaging supernatural elements because as per his research this is what the readers like and Hallock’s story has been the best of them because the ghosts in the aforementioned writer’s story look very real providing the plot with the much needed spooky and scary elements. Reluctant to write yet another ghost story Hallock still agreed to write it again because Jenkins was the only publisher who used to publish his work. As the writer sat to write a new ghost story he was still confused about the fact that how on earth does his ghost story work so well because whenever he would sit to write a ghost story he would be clueless but from nowhere suddenly an idea would dawn on him and would go on to become a hot seller. He started believing that he doesn’t specialize in ghost stories but maybe the ghost stories in itself specialised in him, a glimpse of overconfidence was reflected in him here. He worked as an accountant in a lumber company and used to work as a freelance writer. Thus, he thought that his publisher knew that he had trouble in clearing the bills and so to earn extra the writer would not say no to write another ghost story.
A Shady Plot was written by an American author Elsie Brown. She specialised in writing horror stories. Even Shady Plot is inspired by the supernatural, ghostly element. A Shady Plot Summary given below shall help you have a better understanding of the story.
The story starts with introducing John Hallock as a writer trying to write a ghost story. As he blames Jenkins to make him write a ghost story, we get to know that Jenkins is the publisher who has asked Hallock to write a ghost story with engaging supernatural elements because as per his research this is what the readers like and Hallock’s story has been the best of them because the ghosts in the aforementioned writer’s story look very real providing the plot with the much needed spooky and scary elements. Reluctant to write yet another ghost story Hallock still agreed to write it again because Jenkins was the only publisher who used to publish his work. As the writer sat to write a new ghost story he was still confused about the fact that how on earth does his ghost story work so well because whenever he would sit to write a ghost story he would be clueless but from nowhere suddenly an idea would dawn on him and would go on to become a hot seller. He started believing that he doesn’t specialize in ghost stories but maybe the ghost stories in itself specialised in him, a glimpse of overconfidence was reflected in him here. He worked as an accountant in a lumber company and used to work as a freelance writer. Thus, he thought that his publisher knew that he had trouble in clearing the bills and so to earn extra the writer would not say no to write another ghost story.
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