One thing that might make his scary stories unique could be his writing style. Maybe he has a way of building suspense that is different from other authors. For example, he could use very detailed descriptions of the setting to create an eerie atmosphere.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'alan schwartz scary stories' you mean. There could be many. But generally, scary stories by different authors often involve elements like the supernatural, dark secrets, and unexpected twists. Maybe his stories have spooky characters or take place in eerie settings.
Often, there's an old hermit. He lives on the outskirts of the town where all the strange things happen. He seems to know a lot about the dark secrets and the origin of the scary things, but he doesn't like to talk much about it at first. People are both afraid of him and curious about what he knows.
Scary Stories by Alvin Schwartz was banned perhaps because of its graphic and scary elements that were deemed not suitable for all readers. There could also have been complaints about the themes or messaging within the stories.
The story 'The Big Toe' is quite popular. It's about a boy who finds a big toe and things take a very spooky turn when he tries to figure out where it came from.
One of the most famous is probably 'The Big Toe'. It's a really creepy story about a boy who finds a big toe and decides to take it home, only to be haunted by its previous owner. It plays on the idea of the unknown and the uneasiness of body parts being out of place.
He used common fears. For example, the fear of the dark, the unknown, and things that are just a bit 'off' like in 'The Big Toe' story. By taking normal things and making them abnormal, he created horror.
Well, in a 'baby alan scary story', Baby Alan might have been walking in a dark forest. All of a sudden, he saw pairs of glowing eyes all around him. As he tried to run, he realized he was lost and the howls of unknown creatures were getting closer and closer. He felt a cold wind brushing past him, sending shivers down his spine.