Updated On: 31 October, 2022 10:24 AM IST | Mumbai | Sammohinee Ghosh
While some go trick-or-treating in strange costumes on Halloween, others prefer befriending the ghosts of literature. Indian horror fiction writers discuss the challenges and charm of dishing out a sumptuous scare

Authors of the genre feel the setting for ghost stories has to be perfect
Fans of ghost stories shape an obnoxious stock of humans. This writer speaks on behalf of her clique that passionately seeks scare. The pull of fear has you so emotionally invested in spirits that you may want to keep a diary of your favourite creepy crawlies. Halloween is a tempting time to get back to books such as The Monkey’s Paw by WW Jacobs, The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. And much though we enjoy such customary reads, we are made to mull the wishful element in pursuing fright. Does the genre carve out a safe space for our vulnerable selves? Three authors tell us about their experience of courting a chilling story.
