There was a tulpa that thought it was a famous singer. It would stand on the coffee table and start 'performing' with a hairbrush as a microphone, singing really off - key but with great enthusiasm. It was hilarious to watch.
Sure. There was a tulpa story where a person created a tulpa that was obsessed with collecting shiny things. It would constantly gather little trinkets around the house, like coins and small pieces of jewelry, and stash them in a corner. It was really funny to see the tulpa's little hoard grow over time.
Well, start with an idea that interests you. Maybe it's a character, a setting, or a problem. Then, think about how to build a plot around that idea. Add some twists and turns to make it exciting.
One tulpa horror story could be about a person who created a tulpa for company but it started to have a malevolent side. It would whisper disturbing things at night, like threats to harm the creator's loved ones. The creator tried to get rid of it but it seemed to resist and became more aggressive in its actions.
Sure. There was a girl who created a tulpa because she was lonely. But soon, the tulpa started to appear in her nightmares, looking more and more menacing each time. It would chase her through dark landscapes that seemed to be a mix of her worst fears. She woke up one night to find the tulpa standing at the foot of her bed, its eyes glowing. She was so terrified that she ran out of her house and never went back. She believed the tulpa still haunted that place.
Well, first, listen to the music carefully and try to picture scenes or characters in your mind. Maybe the rhythm gives you an idea for the pace of the story. The lyrics, if any, could also provide a basis for the plot or characters' feelings. Combine these elements and start crafting your story.
To create an erasure novel, first choose an existing text. Then start selectively removing words, phrases or passages that you think will reshape the text into a new story or message.