JerryGlenlovell

JerryGlenlovell

JerryGlenlovell

JerryGlenlovell

JerryGlenlovell

Okay, this is probably annoying and disappointing to anybody who was enjoying the Jeff The Killer story I just deleted, but I think doing that was for the best because I've been thinking about better ways to go about it and incorporate it into my take on the Creepypasta multiverse. Hopefully this is the last time I decide to switch it up because, quite frankly, my indecisiveness irritates the crap out of me. I'd just like to make a few things clear for any of my followers who plan on reading my stories (assuming you don't just unfollow me for being an amateur.... can't say I'd blame you too much at this point) in hopes of avoiding confusion and giving you guys a general idea of what I'm trying to do.
          
          1: The majority of my stories, if not all of them, involving the famous Creepypastas will take place the fictional city of Beldam, Massachusetts.
          
          2: The supernatural aspects of the series will draw a great deal of inspiration from the Salem witch trials and the works of HP Lovecraft.
          
          3: Most of the famous Creepypasta characters i write about will have different last names and family histories than most of the fanbase is used to.
          
          4: The manner in which I develop the characters and have the overall story progressing with be inspired by an array of other content I like, including The Morgue Files, Crypt TV the works of Mr. Betty Krueger and more.
          
          5: Not all of the stories will be told in chronological order.
          
          6: The year each story takes place in will be displayed in parentheses right next to the titles. 
          
          I sincerely apologize for the hectic nature of my works and I hope I can finally make some enjoyable content here. 

JerryGlenlovell

@CreepystoRie5 Glad to hear that. I'll try to actually deliver this time. 
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CreepystoRie5

@JerryGlenlovell Your upcoming Creepypasta universe sounds very interesting and promising, I can't wait to see how it turns out. 
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