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    Writing Dark Stories: How to Write Horror and Other Disturbing Short Stories (Writer’s Craft Book 6)

    By Rayne Hall

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    Learn to haunt your readers with powerful, chilling tales. Make their spines tingle with anticipation and their skins crawl with delicious fear. Disturb their world-view and invite them to look into the dark corners of their own souls.

    This book gives you a wealth of tools and techniques for writing great short stories. It is part of the acclaimed Writer's Craft series.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Introduction
    1. FEED YOUR FICTION WITH YOUR FEARS
    Places. Weird Shudders. Phobias. Childhood Fears. Dreams. Human Attitudes. Ordinary Things.
    Assignment.
    2. WHY THE TITLE IS A STRONG START
    Gathering Ideas. Assignment.
    3. WRITING BY THE SEAT OF YOUR PANTS
    Now Write. Prompts. The Freewriting Experience. Assignment.
    4. FIFTEEN MASTER PLOTS
    Plot Ideas You Can Use. Assignment.
    5. DARK FICTION AND HORROR GENRES
    Horror. Splatterpunk. Extreme Horror. Psychological Horror. Dystopian. Lovecraftian. Thriller.
    Mystery. Dark Fiction. Supernatural. Paranormal. Paranormal Romance. Dark Fantasy. Urban
    Fantasy. Gothic. Erotic Horror. Horror Comedy. Romantic Suspense. Steampunk. Ghost Stories.
    Slipstream. Speculative Fiction. Weird Fiction. Flash Fiction. Slice-of-Life. Cross-Genre.
    Collection. Anthology. Assignment.
    6.  POINT OF VIEW
    Deep PoV Techniques. Serial Point of View. Omniscient Point of View. Other Point of View Styles.
    Assignment.
    7. MANAGING TENSION
    Goal. Raising the Stakes. Conflicts Among Characters. Peaks and Troughs. Assignment.
    8. BUILDING SUSPENSE
    Pose a Question. The Ticking Clock. Pacing. The Door Opens. Assignment.
    9. HOW TO SCARE YOUR READERS
    Darkness. Sounds. Chill. Isolation. Meet the Monster. Get Visceral. The Gory Bits. Assignment.
    10. CREEPY LOCATIONS
    Select the Setting. Inspiring Pictures. How to Describe the Setting. Practical Research. Setting
    Research Checklist. Assignment.
    11. MAKE THE MOST OF THE WEATHER
    Create Atmosphere. Deepen the PoV. Make it Difficult for the Characters. Strained Tempers. Mood
    and Foreboding. Beware the Pathetic Fallacy. Collecting Descriptions. Assignment.
    12. HOW TO OPEN YOUR STORY
    Opening with Setting Description. Opening with Dialogue. Opening While All Seems Well with the
    World. Assignment.
    13. HOW TO END YOUR STORY
    Endings to Avoid. Seven Possible Endings. Leave Questions in the Reader’s Mind. Assignment.
    14. VILLAINS AND MONSTERS
    Human Villains: Clichés to Avoid. Motivation. Depth. Describing the Villain. Monsters: Reveal it
    Bit by Bit. Keep it Plausible. Assignment.
    15. GHOST STORIES
    Plot and Backstory. Setting and Mood. Characters and Point of View. Assignment.
    16. VAMPIRES, WEREWOLVES, ZOMBIES
    Vampires: Sparkling Versus Traditional. Vampire Tropes. Fiction Ideas. Werewolves: Werewolf
    Tropes. Questions to Consider. Zombies: How Zombies are Made. Zombie Tropes. Fiction Ideas.
    Beware the Bite-Hiders. Assignment.
    17. RELIGIOUS HORROR
    Horror in Holy Books. Faith Versus Fear. Religious Historical Horror. Unbelievers Meet Scary
    Gods. Stories Presenting Religion as Evil. Writing About Other Faiths. Controversy. Assignment.
    18. Why Do People Read Horror Fiction?
    Seven Psychological Reasons. Assignment.
    19. MARKETING AND PUBLICATION
    Traditional Publishing. Markets. Rights. Payment. Self-Publishing. Trends. Assignments.
    20. SAMPLE STORIES WITH COMMENTS
    Burning. Seagulls. Only A Fool.
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