Writing horror is a unique experience. I have written horror and self published my horror writing. People have given me good feedback but I’ve yet to write something I feel really good about. So, I’m amateur horror writer. Still working on it.
I like the drama and the challenge of putting the things that really do scare me into words which will show someone else what really is scary. I don’t get scared by typical things: fictional monsters, serial killers and so on. No, the things that scare me are real and everyday like debt, job interviews and bumble bees that fly into my hair and keep buzzing around close to my head. The horror of deciding to hope the bee finds it’s own way out or risking getting your fingers stung while you try to get it out (before it stings your head or face) is a very real thing and something I have experienced.
It’s the real things that are scary, horrifying. Not the made up monsters. The only time a made up monster becomes frightening is when we talk ourselves into believing they are real, or could be real. It’s reality that really is the stuff of nightmares.
As a writer, I think writing horror makes you learn “show don’t tell” more than any other genre. An over narrated horror story will flat-line, fast!
Market Listings, Groups and Forums for Horror Writers
- Horror Writers Association
- Horror Factor
- DarkMarkets
- Constructing Horror.com
- Horror Society
- The Horrifically Horrifying Horror Blog
- Horror Writing
- The Writers’ Corner: Cemetery Dance
- Rue Morgue
- Yahoo Groups: Writing Horror
- Horror Blogger Alliance
- Women in Horror
- Wicked Women Writers
- Day Of The Woman
About Writing Horror…
- Female Horror Writers Stand Up and Be Counted – Brian M Logan
- Women writers turn to the horror story | The Observer
- Deep Cuts: Women Horror Writers – She Writes
- Top 25 Women Horror Writers You Probably Haven’t Heard Of (But Should Know)
- Gray Matter – 13 Tips for Writing Horror Fiction
- More Women Should be Horror Writers | Word Grrls
- Six Tips to Write Terrifying Horror Fiction | CuteWriting
- How to Write Horror: Write Anything
- Storyville: Writing Horror Stories | LitReactor
- How to Write Today’s Horror, Part I
- How to Write Today’s Horror, Part II
- The Stigma Of Writing Horror: The Creative Penn
- How to Write a Horror Novel
- Writing Horror: The 5 biggest Mistakes that best-sellers have made
- Seven Tips on Writing Horror
- How To Write A Horror Story, Writing Horror | WritersDigest.com
- The (usually) grim realities of being a horror writer
- 25 Things You Should Know About Writing Horror
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