May 31, 2013
Writing Help for Horror Stories
Write about what scares you: One of the most important writing tips for a horror storyMichael Kors Jet Set Bags UK is that you cannot produce a good horror book or short story if you are
not willing to confront your own fears. To write a scary story, you
must be willing to dig deep down inside of yourself. You also have to
force yourself to daydream and imagine yourself in a frightening
situation. If you allow yourself to be the main character, then you will
make that character appear more real because you are pouring your
fears, anxiety and emotions into her. Some of the best novels are real
life horror stories so if you a scary event or situation has happened to
you, then write about it.
Study the craft: If you have the
desire and drive to write horror stories, then you should have the
passion to read horror novels and watch horror films. Do not bother
trying to write a horror novel or short story if you do not like to read
this type of story. Reading is the foundation of good writing. If you
want to read a very well-written book that will help you get more
acquainted with horror writing, Stephen King's On Writing is great. The
typical rules for scary stories, however, are great ones to follow. A
great way to start your horror novel is to jump right into suspense. Do
not have the scariest scene be in the beginning; you have to build up to
it. Just begin with something that will grab the reader's attention.
Take
the time necessary to establish creepy moods and capture the fright of
your story's surroundings and scenarios. While fast-paced storytelling
is great at times, you have to slow down to savor the horror of quieter
moments as well. Without the slower parts, the quicker moments would not
be so explosive.
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Throughout
the story, you also want to tease your readers. Put in scary scenes
that end up not being so scary after all. Give your readers the feeling
that something scary is coming -- then when they least expect it, spring
on the scariest climax of the story. Before or during the climax, it is
also a good idea to clearly describe the monster or villain.
Avoid
horror clichés: A black cat lurking in an alleyway. A strange noise
coming from the dark woods surrounding a campfire. The high school
quarterback and head cheerleader smooching in a convertible when
suddenly a monster rips her head off. All of these scenarios instantly
conjure up memories because they are a few of the obvious horror
clichés. Explore original ways to create fear in your story. Maybe your
scenes will involve classic horror elements done with a unique twist, or
maybe the scenarios do not resemble past works at all.
Write
realistically: What makes horror stories so scary is how real they seem.
Even though the majority of horror is fiction, it still has to seem
like it could actually happen. Then add in a frightening element, such
as a murderer or ghost. Starting with a real place, person, or even
situation will make your horror story sound real right away.
Writing habits: While writing a horror story, you will lose some of your Michael Kors Bags emotional momentum if you take days off in between writing. It is
crucial to stay in touch with your characters and keep the intensity
high by writing every day.
You may also discover that you write
horror better when you are personally afraid of something. Try writing
in your musty basement or squeaky attic. Or write at night when all is
quiet. That should heighten your horror writing.
Horror writing
takes time, practice, and some imagination. Remember, the best way to
know whether your novel will scare your readers is if you are scared
writing it.
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