Remember that faceless lady you keep seeing in your car’s backseat or those strange footsteps you hear in your grandmother’s old house? How about the eerie vibe of your old dorm room?
If you have spooky stories, give them the glory they deserve by submitting them in time for the comeback of True Philippine Ghost Stories.
Publisher PSICOM Publishing Inc. confirmed on social media that the cult favorite horror book series that had Filipino highschoolers scream in fright in the early 2000s is making its much-awaited return. Apart from reliving some of the most unforgettable Philippine horror stories, its publishing house is also giving everyone the opportunity to contribute to the relaunching of the best-selling book series.
Interested story tellers can submit their entries conformed to the following guidelines:
- Stories submitted should follow the theme of the book – True Philippine Ghost Stories.
- Length of the story should be between 800 – 2,000 words.
- Stories should be written in English, Tagalog, or Taglish and should not have been previously published elsewhere, in part or in full.
- Stories can only be submitted by e-mail at [email protected]
- Deadline for submissions will be on June 30, 2023.
Meanwhile, fans of the all-time horror classic expressed happiness and excitement at the return of the cult favorite book.
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Many of them shared their excitement at getting their hands on the next copy of the series. Some, on the other hand, reminisced their good old elementary days reading the book.
Before the dawn of digital movie streaming sites, Filipinos flocked to the cinemas to catch the newest horror movies. Those who prefer the scent of flipping book pages meanwhile have only one place to go, the True Philippine Ghost Stories first released in 2002.
The book series contains horror stories and urban legends. At the peak of its popularity most teens, especially those in high school brought their copies to classes and to share it with their classmates.
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