Writing Horror
Evil in Horror Literature  A cornerstone of the horror literature movement, “evil” has existed in numerous forms throughout horror’s history. Yet defining what "evil" actually is becomes tricky, if not altogether elusive. Horror and I  After writing a few articles for BellaOnline, I thought my peers would like to know a little about me, why I became interested in horror literature, and what role it has played in my life. Horror Literature Definition  What is horror literature, anyway? Is a universal definition of horror literature even possible? Individual fear, past and traumatic experiences, phobias, personal perception, and environment are all factors we must consider when discussing horror literature. Rules of Writing by Graham Masterton [offsite link] The best teachers are usually those who know the ropes. Graham Masterton, my favourite horror writer, has compiled his own succinct rules for aspiring writers. Highly recommended. Types of Horror Literature  Horror may arguably be divided into many categories and sub-genres...here are three of the more common types of horror literature. Writing Horror  If you are interested in writing horror but don´t know where to begin, inspiration from your own life can suddenly strike you where you least expect it! Writing Successfully by Stephen King [offsite link] Make yourself a coffee, grab a biscuit or two and sit down and read what one of the greatest storytellers of my generation have to say about how to write. Links marked with the [offsite link] designation point to websites not associated with BellaOnline.com. BellaOnline.com is not responsible for the material found there.
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