WRITING HORROR
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- Book Review: On Writing Horror: A Handbook by the Horror Writers AssociationA review of the non-fiction anthology On Writing Horror from the Horror Writers Association. The collection is edited by Mort Castle.
- Tips for Writing Horror FictionWriting horror fiction is hard. This article provides simple tips that can help you create a good horror story.
Writing Horror: 10 Tips for Short Stories10 Tips for writers in short horror.- Tips for Creatively Writing Horror Stories with Scares and FearsThis piece combines the horror field with creative writing. If you want to get by as a creative writer, exploring different fields and genres can help. Creating scary horror is one step toward making more willing to come back to your works.
- Writing Horror: Pitfalls of the Short Story4 Things every writer of horror should remember when writing a short story.
- Top 13 Upcoming Horror Movies of 2011Check out the top 13 horror movies of 2011. Whether you like ghosts, vampires, or horror movies based on true stories, you're sure to find some upcoming horror movies of 2011 here full of enough fear to haunt you all year
Fiction Writing: Using Music to Fight Writer's BlockMusic inspires creativity and emotion, two essential elements of good fiction writing. Let music be your inspiration as you write your short story or novel! Here are a few tips on how to use music to help fight Writer's Block.
Horror Writer Robert C. Eccles Grants His First InterviewWith nearly two-dozen published stories in his first six months writing, Robert C. Eccles is quickly becoming a recognizable name in the field of horror fiction.
Best Resources for Horror WritersNot all horror writers tap away at their typewriters in a pitch dark basement below their dead mother's house. Horror writers, like writers of any other genre, often do a lot of research and work intently on mastering their craft.- How to Make Horror Writing ScaryThe hallmark of horror writing is fear -- the ability of the writer to create it and the ability of the reader to feel it. When you select a horror novel from the shelf, you take it home with the full expectation of being scared silly.
- How to Write Horrifically Good HorrorHave you ever read or watched something that had you clinging on to your covers at night? Wouldn't is be great to write something like that to give others the same reaction?
- Book Review: Stephen King's "On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft""On Writing: A Memoir of The Craft" is Stephen King's book on the writing craft. You'll find it full of great advice, and best of all loaded with writing examples from Stephen King's own fascinating life.
- Genres and Terms of Writing ExplainedSimple definitions of the genres and the different parts of writing.
"My Favorite Horror Story" is a Veritable Who's-Who of the Horror GenreAs soon as I heard about this book from a friend, I had to get a copy because I can't resist a good collection of classic horror stories, and there are some real gems between the covers of this paperback- Catching Yourself, and the Challenge of Keeping Your Writing RealContinuing from the article Killing People You Don't Like... amateur writer Zoe Whitten explains how to take those random death scenes and crank out another set of writing exercises by beating a dead horse to search for clues.
- Killing People You Don't Like, and Other Benefits of Creative WritingExpanding on her first writing guide, Zoe Whitten explains how that "dreadful thought" can become the seed for your creative writing efforts.
- Horror Movie Script Writing 101: Slasher/Horror Movie AnalysisHorror movies scare us for lots of reasons. The most frightening scare because they seem so real. Here are some of my favorites, which continue to scare generation after generation.
The Grand Horror of Horror Movies!An interview with the Indie filmmaker behind the movie The Grand Horror- The Most Famous Horror Movie VillainsWho is the scariest horror movie villain of all time? Michael Myers? Freddy Kreuger? Jason Vorhees? This article gives a brief background on the most prolific horror movie icons of all time. You decide for yourself.
- The Writers' Life - Writing for MoneyClueless execs, endless rewrites - it's all part of the writing life. Forty-eight top TV and film writers offer a personal take on their profession
- Why You Don't Want to Be the Black Guy in a Horror MovieAnyone who is a fan of horror movies knows the "formula". There's the villain - a monster, human or otherwise, who just wants to kill as many people as possible in a variety of ways - the grosser the better. So why are most of the characters white?
- Perfect Web Writing 101: Practice Practice PracticeSome writers complain that they write way too much content without any reward. Writing every day is it's own reward because it allows you to refine your craft.
Writing when You Have Something to Say, Notes on the Craft of Writing and Getting PublishedThis article highlights something I was asked many times early in my career: Do I have anything to say in my writing? This is one of the more important questions a writer, whether freelance or aspiring, should ask themselves.
How to Write a Horror Movie - the Four Core ConceptsHorror movies depend on four elements for success, four elements that every person innately fears.- Tips on Writing a Horror Movie ScriptHorror scripts are one of the easiest sells in Hollywood, but you have to do it right. Writing a slow-build horror script requires connectivity between the mundane and the horrific. The following provides key examples of how to do that.
Choosing Freelance Writing as a Career ChoiceFreelance writer is defined as a self employed individual who is working full time in the writing trade.- Writer Resources Needed for Freelance Writing Opportunities and Information About the Writing TradeThere are plenty of websites online that provide informative articles, writer forums, and links to writing resources. Here are just a few that I have found that have good resources.
- CAMPFIRE CREATIVE: "HORROR MOVIE SPECTACULAR"This is a Campfire Creative from Writing.com, an organization for writers everywhere. Each addition to the campfire was made by a separate writer who entered the campfire not knowing what had been put into it before it was read.
- Writing Guide: Comics, Animations, Novels, and Other ScriptsIn this guide we will be looking at one of the many ways to go about preparing and writing a script. You will quickly notice, however, that most of my focus is on the steps to take before actually sitting down and writing the actual story.
- Horror Flicks, Not EntertainmentHorror movies have continued to disapoint and befuddle viewers and there seems no end in site. Hopefully someone will get back to some good old fashioned filmaking and make some great movies.
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Ben Hearst, Horror Enthusiast
Ryan R. Campbell
James J. Gormley
Erin C. Szczepanik
Larry Rhodes
Rhiannon C. Knight
