You understand I didn't specialize in ghost stories , but more or less they seemed to specialize in me. Justify this statement.
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The narrator made
this comment to convey to the reader that he himself did not know he conceived
the entire plot of the ghost stories that he wrote. He just wished to write the
story, and then automatically he would receive the inspiration to write the
story.
Later on in the chapter we come to know that when he just wished to write the story, asking heaven's help for the plot, a ghost from The Writer's Inspiration Bureau was assigned the task of helping the struggling writers with the story writing.
Hallock himself shuddered to know that it was Helen, the ghost who gave him the inspiration to write ghost stories.
Later on in the chapter we come to know that when he just wished to write the story, asking heaven's help for the plot, a ghost from The Writer's Inspiration Bureau was assigned the task of helping the struggling writers with the story writing.
Hallock himself shuddered to know that it was Helen, the ghost who gave him the inspiration to write ghost stories.
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