It’s Just A Bunch of Hocus Pocus
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It’s Just A Bunch of Hocus Pocus
👻 🎃 Happy Halloween! 👻 🎃
Some tips for writing horror
1. Remember that people fear the unknown. Stories that revolve around something easily solved or figured out are boring. Make sure to keep your audience guessing through the book (and you shouldn’t always give everything away at the end, either).
2. Build strong characters with strong relationships. If I’m reading a horror story and I can’t be bothered to care about the main character, then guess what? I’m also not going to care about what happens to them.
3. Be believable. Your character’s motives (especially regarding your antagonist) should be realistic enough that I’m not sitting there scratching my head, wondering why the hell they’re murdering half the town. And please, for the love of god, don’t give them a generic backstory. Be creative.
4. Write about something that freaks you out. Scared of clowns? Write about it. Scared of being murdered? Write about it. Scared of the impending void that swallows us all whole eventually? Write about it. If something scares you, there’s a big chance it scares other people, too. Plus, your writing will be a little more raw that way.
5. Have fun with it. I cant stand reading a horror story that takes itself too seriously. The world isn’t black and white, and yours shouldn’t be, either. Your characters might say something funny. Maybe your antagonist even says something funny. Don’t think that just because you’re writing a horror novel the entire thing has to just be doom and gloom.
me: i wanna write
someone: then… write?
me:
why am i being called out like this
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina - Part One: Episode One
Ginger Snaps & Jennifer’s Body parallels
Jurassic Park (1993)
They’re lethal at eight months, and I do mean lethal. I’ve hunted most things that can hunt you, but the way these things move…
The roses have wilted.
The violets are dead.
The demons run circles,
Round and round in my head.
The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997)
Me and my friend watching Jurassic Park
Her: Why does he (Dr. Arnold) smoke his cigarettes so low?!
Me: Because he holds onto his butts
SPIDER-GWEN GHOST SPIDER #1 JEE HYUNG VARIANT
Nell in 1.01 // Luke in 1.08
Mom say that a house is like a body, and that every house has eyes. And bones. And skin. And a face. THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE (2018)
We won’t let you destroy this world. Then die.