Why writers are intrigued by the paranormal? from the chapter face in the dark
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Answer:
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Explanation:
ghost story allowed me to control my fear, to walk around inside it for a while, to play with it.
People do like to be frightened and I write ghost stories because I want to play with that, to draw you close, to tell you a story, whisper it softly in your ear, and make the skin prickle and rise on the back of your neck; I like the intimacy of it. But a good ghost story has more than simple thrills, it has breadth and depth. It can start with something simple, a flickering candle, a half-glimpsed figure melting into the mist, a knocking in the walls; but as the story unfolds, universal, primitive fears can give way to the examination of more personal terrors: things that are harder to escape once you’ve closed the book. It also allows the readers to get engrossed in the book which can easily be explained by the word "addicted.