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Mini Horror Fiction Writing Guide

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Mini Horror Fiction Writing Guide

Mini Horror Fiction Writing Guide
Last updated 8/2020
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.24 GB | Duration: 1h 0m

7 Steps to Writing Horror Fiction for Fun

What you'll learn

Horror Fiction Writing

Horror Fiction Writing Tips

Horror Fiction Writing Lessons

How to Write Horror Fiction

Requirements

No experience necessary - All levels welcome - Beginners, Intermediate, & Advanced

Description

Have you ever wanted to write a horror story, but didn't know how to start or proceed? In this easy, step-by-step guide, HowExpert presents Randal Schaffer who is a horror fiction writer/enthusiast/fan who will walk you through the process of not just writing a compelling horror story, but writing fiction stories in general. In this book you'll learn:How to pick a topic for your book that will bring your readers along until the endHow to choose a setting for your book that your readers can understand and mentally insert themselves intoHow to write characters that your readers will care about, and either root for or againstHow to build suspense in order to create that perfect "page-turner" that all writers seekHow to use gore in such a way that you'll make your readers squirm, but not be so disgusted that they put the book downGeneral tips on writing, such as keeping the story believable within the universe that you're creating and editing out anything that doesn't serve the storyHow to wrap your story up in a satisfying way that will make readers seek you out again to read more from youSo if you've ever wanted to tell a compelling story, listen to Mini Horror Fiction Writing Guide by Randal Schaffer today!

Overview

Section 1: Mini Horror Fiction Writing Guide

Lecture 1 Welcome

Lecture 2 Part 1: Introduction

Lecture 3 Part 2: Step 1: Choosing a Topic

Lecture 4 Part 3: Pick a Monster, Any Monster

Lecture 5 Part 4: Making What’s Old New Again

Lecture 6 Part 5: Starting Your Journey

Lecture 7 Part 6: Step 2: Setting the Setting

Lecture 8 Part 7: Gothic

Lecture 9 Part 8: Modern

Lecture 10 Part 9: Sci-Fi

Lecture 11 Part 10: Step 3: Making People

Lecture 12 Part 11: The Protagonist

Lecture 13 Part 12: The Antagonist

Lecture 14 Part 13: Cannon Fodder/Nameless Rabble/Angry Villagers

Lecture 15 Part 14: Step 4: Building Suspense

Lecture 16 Part 15: Protagonist in Peril

Lecture 17 Part 16: Agreeable Antagonist

Lecture 18 Part 17: Showing the Bomb

Lecture 19 Part 18: Step 5: Graphic Gore or Gore No More?

Lecture 20 Part 19: Gentle Horror

Lecture 21 Part 20: Body Horror

Lecture 22 Part 21: Bathing in Blood

Lecture 23 Part 22: Step 6: Making the Story Work

Lecture 24 Part 23: The Rifle in Chapter 1

Lecture 25 Part 24: Reasonable Actions and Reactions

Lecture 26 Part 25: Caring for Your Characters

Lecture 27 Part 26: Step 7: Wrapping It All Up

Lecture 28 Part 27: Satisfying Conclusion

Lecture 29 Part 28: Suspenseful Ending

Lecture 30 Part 29: Going Out With A Bang

Lecture 31 Part 30: Conclusion

Horror Fiction Readers/Writers/Enthusiasts,Freelance Writers