środa, 12 października 2011

Horror Writing Is A Multi-Billion Dollar Industry

By Sandra Lee


Why is horror a multi-billion dollar industry that attracts and entertains record numbers of followers year in, year out? Savvy writers know that there is a fortune to be made in thrilling their readers with everything from monster stories, psychological suspense, ghost stories and good old fashioned gore.

Now it is your chance to cash in on this most lucrative of genres. Whatever your area of preference is, Short Stories, Novels, Film and or TV, there is an ever hungry need for thrillers and dramas using supernatural themes and settings.

Don't go thinking in cliches. Horror is not just Stephen King and Slasher movies! Horror and Dark Fantasy Fiction also encompasses the likes of Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, the Matrix series, and TV shows like Buffy, Charmed, Medium and The Ghost Whisperer.

Of course there are the classics to aspire to. Edgar Allen Poe, Lovecraft, MR James, and more modern writers like Peter Straub, Clive Barker, Graham Masterton, James Herbert. Stephen King himself also describes Thomas Harris (Silence of the Lambs), James Patterson and Patricia Cornwell as closet horror writers too!

All of the above writers know, and have profited from, the notion that scaring the pants off your reader not only makes you successful, it keeps readers coming back for more!

Good horror is sophisticated. More and more writers, like Joe Hill and Jack Ketchum, are winding up in the literary section of your local bookshop or library. No longer is horror marginalised. It's increasingly seen as justifiably good writing and respectable.

Would you like to know how to build suspense? Great horror happens in the mind after all. How to create deep and believable characters. How to come up with original and compelling ideas. The secret ingredient to writing a bestseller. How to create convincing monsters and psychological enemies. How to sustain a series of stories, books, movies and much more! Learn More Here!




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