I'm not sure. It depends on the specific context and source of 'Lift'. Sometimes stories are based on real events with some fictional elements added, and other times they're completely made up.
A pulp fiction kit is usually a collection of items related to pulp fiction literature, such as old magazines, posters, or maybe even some writing tools associated with that style.
A lift success story might involve an individual's career. A young and inexperienced worker was in an elevator with the company's top executive. They casually started a conversation about a project that the worker had been working on. The executive was impressed by the worker's insights and dedication. This brief encounter led to the worker being promoted and given more responsibilities within the company. It shows how a simple moment in a lift can change one's career trajectory.
Creating a comic book kit involves getting a nice sketchbook, some fine-tip pens for detailed work, and some sticky notes for jotting down ideas. Also, a set of lightboxes can be handy for tracing and perfecting your sketches.
I'm not sure specifically what 'the lift horror story' is about as there could be many different ones. It might be about something terrifying that happened in an elevator, like a ghostly encounter or a mechanical malfunction that put people in danger.
I don't know who wrote 'the lift horror story' as there are many horror stories out there and without more information it's difficult to determine the author.
I'm not sure which specific 'the lift scary story' you mean. There could be many horror stories related to lifts. Generally, it might involve things like getting stuck in a lift with a strange presence, or the lift suddenly going out of control while a spooky figure appears. But without more details, it's hard to tell the exact story.