Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library

Capturing ghosts on the page: writing horror & dark fiction, Kaaron Warren

Label
Capturing ghosts on the page: writing horror & dark fiction, Kaaron Warren
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Capturing ghosts on the page: writing horror & dark fiction
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Kaaron Warren
Summary
"Don't write merely to shock. People are used to shock-horror. You need to get beneath the skin. Use a flensing knife and keep it sharp. It's good to shock, but only as part of the story you tell." In these essays, Kaaron Warren-the Shirley Jackson Award-winning writer behind Slights, The Greif Hole, and Into Bones Like Oil-explores the craft and philosophy of trapping dark and disturbing fiction on the page. Drawn from essays, workshops, and articles about the craft and business of writing, Capturing Ghosts On The Page feature's Warren's tips on writing ghost stories, overcoming professional jealousy, working to an anthology brief, tapping your dreams for inspiration, and more. Whether you want an insight into the creative process that drives Warren's dark and enchanting fiction, or you are an aspiring writer seeking tips from one of the most talented authors of horror fiction writing today, this chapbook is a peek into the mindset and practice of a celebrated Australian author
Target audience
adult
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