One post - credit scary story could be about a haunted movie theater. After the credits roll, a lone janitor is left in the empty theater. Suddenly, he hears whispers that seem to be coming from the seats. As he looks around, he sees shadowy figures moving in the aisles. Another is a story of a cursed DVD. Once the movie ends and the credits are over, anyone who touches the DVD starts to experience strange visions of a malevolent spirit.
Yes. I was in an old castle on a trip. In one of the rooms, I saw a figure that looked like a woman in a white dress. She just appeared for a moment and then disappeared. I couldn't explain it rationally, and it gave me chills.
Well, one scary story could be about a haunted lighthouse. In the Middlemost Post world, there's this old lighthouse that was abandoned long ago. Sailors passing by at night claim to see a strange figure in the window. It's said that a keeper died there under mysterious circumstances, and his spirit still wanders, trying to relight the lamp that went out on the fateful night of his death.
Yes, there was. The post-credits scene in Scary Stories provided a hint or teaser for a potential sequel or added some additional context to the story.
One great place is Instagram. It has a large and diverse user base, and the story feature is very popular. You can reach friends, family, and even new followers. Another option is Snapchat. It was one of the first to popularize the concept of disappearing stories. Facebook is also a good choice, especially if you want to share with a wider range of ages and demographics.
You can try posting them on popular writing platforms like Wattpad or Archive of Our Own. These sites have a large user base and are known for hosting various types of stories, including horror.