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How To Be A Horror Writer

We have accumulated a list of some of the most effective tips and tricks that horror writers swear by while crafting interesting, effective, truly gross and scary stories.

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How To Be A Horror Writer

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  1. How To Be A Horror Writer 7 Amazing Tips On How To Be A Horror Writer

  2. Find the fear you want to play around with Every horror story revolves around a central character and the first and most important step on how to be a horror writer is to understand that in the horror genre, the central character is the one you want to deal with. The fear that keeps other characters on their toes, as well as the readers to keep them invested in the storyline. The best kind of fear to start out your horror writer journey is using your own fear.

  3. Choose your characters wisely & make them relatable Always remember that your characters are going to be the first point of contact for the readers of your story. You need to chart them out excellently; so that the reader can find them relatable and can actually experience themselves being in the character’s shoes. Even if you plan to have a dumb character that happens to be the reason for things to go wrong; commit to it, don’t make them change their course of behaviour in every other instance.

  4. Get inside your narrators’ head – How to be a horror writer Zero down on your narrator, who they are, what they do, do they have a role to play in the story or simply a spectator in the larger scheme of things. Many popular and legendary horror writers swear by the fact, that you need to absolutely get inside your narrator’s head. If you’re writing the story from his point of view; then whenever he’s feeling scared, the reader should too; only then will you be able to hook readers to your story and book. Hence, always try to keep your narrator’s point of view to keep readers on the brink of being scared and confused; since that will navigate the readers in a similar direction.

  5. Keep few loose ends in the middle – get the reader to keep on asking questions The next great tip on how to be a horror writer is to maintain the uncertainty throughout your story. Your readers should keep on asking questions about what’s going to happen next? Horror writing is a series of solving mysteries, however, do remember that each time you solve a mystery, you go on to raise a further question to keep the reader interested. As a horror writer, you must not make the readers feel like they have all the answers; including the ending because that takes out the thrill of it.

  6. Don’t go for clichés There’s a thing about clichés; that people are bored of it. They can imagine it, read it, smell it and certainly sense it; which takes away the fun and thrill out of the story. You need to keep your readers on the edge of their seats; and clichés are certainly not the right way to go about it. You need to give them a unique experience; and this includes scenes, moments that they’ve not been kept under, that scares them to the core.

  7. Keep the atmosphere in check The setting that you choose has got to have a big impact on the overall mood of the story; and so it should align with your narrative and story. From every tiny details like the weather, location, mood etc; everything needs to be zeroed down to the T and maintained till the end.

  8. Take your nonsense seriously, because then who would? No matter what you’re writing about; be it ghosts under one’s bed, a psychotic serial killer, a dead woman, or a clown who kills little kids. You need to commit to your fears and ghosts and story like nobody’s business. This means that you need to take your own work and taste very seriously, which might be contradictory to many. In the end what matters is how much does the writer believe in the work that he’s doing.

  9. So, these were 7 of the most effective tips on how to be a horror writer that your legendary writers swear by. For more detailed article read more... Thank You

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