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In this comprehensive textbook devoted to the craft of writing horror fiction awardwinning author Tim Waggoner draws on thirty years experience as a writer and teacher

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In this comprehensive textbook devoted to the craft of writing horror fiction awardwinning author Tim Waggoner draws on thirty years experience as a writer and teacher Writing in the Dark offers advice guidance and insights on how to compose horror stories and novels that are original frightening entertaining and wellwrittenWaggoner covers a wide range of topics among them why horror matters building viable monsters generating ideas and plotlines how to stylize narratives in compelling ways the physiology of fear the art of suspense avoiding clichs marketing your horror writing and much more Each chapter includes tips from some of the best horror professionals working today such as Joe Hill Ellen Datlow Joe R Lansdale Maurice Broaddus Yvette Tan Thomas Ligotti Jonathan Maberry Edward Lee and John Shirley There are also appendices with critical reflections pointers on the writing process ideas for characters and story arcs and material for further researchWriting in the Dark derives from Waggoners longtime blog of the same name Suitable for classroom use intensive study and bedside reading this essential manual will appeal to new authors at the beginning of their career as well as veterans of the horror genre who want to brush up on their technique. 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