FAQs

Welcome to the FAQ page of Jzt Stories! Here, you can find answers to some common questions about our blog. If you have any other questions, feel free to reach out!

“What is Jzt Stories about?”- Jzt Stories features a collection of short scary stories inspired by urban legends, folklores, myths, and paranormal activities from around the world. I also share personal experiences related to these themes.

“How often do you publish new stories?”- I aim to publish new stories regularly. While there isn't a set schedule, I strive to keep the content fresh and engaging for my readers.

“Can I submit my own scary stories?”- Absolutely! I welcome submissions of personal scary stories and may feature them on the blog. Please contact me through the Contact page for more details on how to submit your story.

Are the images used in the stories original?”- Some images used in the stories are sourced from Pinterest and are included for illustrative purposes. I endeavor to provide credit where possible, but do not claim ownership of these images.

“Can I share the stories from Jzt Stories on my own platform?”- You may share the stories, but please ensure to provide proper credit and a link back to the original post on Jzt Stories. Unauthorized reproduction without permission is prohibited.

How can I contact you?”- You can reach out to me through the Contact page, where you'll find all contact details including my email address for inquiries, collaborations, or feedback.

Do I need to create an account to read the stories?”-No, you do not need to create an account to access the stories on Jzt Stories. The blog is free for all readers.

Where do your story ideas come from?”- My story ideas come from a mix of research into urban legends, folklores, myths, and personal experiences with the paranormal. Each story aims to ignite curiosity and evoke fear.

“Is the content suitable for all age groups?”-  While most content is designed to be engaging and thrilling, some stories may contain mature themes. Reader discretion is advised.

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