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Title: Writing Horror
by Edo Van Belkom
ISBN: 1-55180-281-3
Publisher: Self Counsel Press
Pub. Date: February, 2000
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $19.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4 (10 reviews)

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Rating: 4
Summary: A Realistic Introduction to Working in the Genre
Comment: Overall, "Writing Horror" is a great starting place for aspiring-fiction writers seeking an honest introduction to the terrors of the profession.

Author Edo Van Belkom exudes a healthy pessimism when portraying the trials and tribulations of writing for a living and working in the horror market. Throughout the book, Van Belkom encourages would-be writers to 'thrive on rejection', be persistent, and to realize thick-skinned staying power separates the aspiring-writer from the writer:

"After all, starting a book is easy. Finishing it is hard. And getting it published is damn near impossible."

Beginning writers MUST read this book to avoid the many pitfalls of the trade! Van Belkom clearly outlines vital information such as proper manuscript format, how to seek publication for short stories and novels, and creative but practical ways to break into the genre. The career advice Van Belkom offers those just cutting their teeth in the genre, and the market and trade resource lists he provides makes the book indispensable for beginning horror writers.

The author teaches solid techniques for fiction writing from start to finish, but is less rigorous applying these skills directly to the horror genre. Van Belkom expertly teaches story structure, plotting, character development, and writing from your character's POV; but the chapters where he talks about conventions within the genre are more introductory summations than serious explorations of horror writing. For this reason, experienced writers seeking a detailed "how to write horror" guide specific to subtleties within the genre may be disappointed.

Rating: 5
Summary: A Must!
Comment: Writing horror is a must for any horror fan and aspiring writer. It asnwers EVERY question one might have about the craft of writing and about the process of selling and publishing a story/novel.

Van Belkom, who has written more than 150 published short stories and some very amazing novels, takes the genre apart to teach his readers the bare bones of horror writing. Everything is touched upon; from the provenance of ideas, to the actual writing (grammar, techniques, and dos and don'ts), selling, publishing, revising, finding an agent... You get it all in this book.

This wonderful book answered all the questions I had about the process of writing horror, and I'm sure it will do the same for any aspiring writer. It is a great reference book that any writer should keep close to his/her writing desk, as you'll keep coming back to it whenever you have a question that needs answering.

Rating: 4
Summary: Great book for the novice
Comment: I'm glad I purchased this book. It's basically a "beginners" book for anyone considering writing horror fiction. I've taken writing classes, but none that specifically focus on the horror genre. I want to write horror short-stories, and that's the main focus of the book. Belkom gives great advice and examples of the various ways to start a story, how to decide if your tale is best suited to short story, novel, etc... He also talks about dialogue, and many other things the novice horror writer should be concerned with - format, story ideas, and characterization just to name a few. I think it could've gone a little more in-depth on most of the topics, but that's my only complaint.

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