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Thursday 9 October 2014

Horror & 3 Creative Writing Tips For Students

By Katie Arden


I believe that, in the back of everyone's mind, there's a certain desire for fear. In some way or another, we enjoy being scared and it's fortunate that there are various types of media designed for this purpose. However, it's easy to say that not a single one of them would have been able to come into fruition without creative writing. To say that this is a worthwhile venture would be an understatement and here are 3 tips designed to help writers along.

One of the first points to mention is that characters have to be written well. This is especially true for protagonists, since these are the men and women who writers must be able to construct with a certain level of quality in mind. When I find myself drifting through a story without any kind of care, as it relates to the story, I know that the story itself has not been constructed well. One of the first ways for interest to rise, as it relates to creative writing, is through a firm understanding of social behavior.

Descriptions must be set in place, in creative writing, when talking about locations. Some of the best creations in horror include locations you would typically associate with tension and dread. Those which are more enclosed or seem to possess little life are those which you must be able to figuratively paint with your words. This can be done through creative writing and it's a skill which can be developed over the course of time, provided experience is brought into effect.

Most importantly, when it comes to writing horror, take your time. Focus on dragging out the details just long enough for readers to stay with them. Do you know that moment in a horror film when it seems like a character is approaching their demise and yet it takes quite a while for it to happen? This is the element of horror doing its job in the right way. You want to make sure that these moments linger, since they only help to make the payoff that much more effective.

I do not think that anyone can argue with the fact that horror is quite popular these days. It's meant to scare us, which goes without saying, and it must be done through effective storytelling and character traits. Features like these can be captured through creative writing, especially when it is done over an extended period of time. If this level of effort is taken, as well as research after the fact, I do not think that anyone can argue with horror's greatest results.




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