3 Tips For Writers In The Horror Genre

By Katie Arden


It goes without saying that fear has become an emotion we've come to associate with different types of media. Horror is one of the most favorable, since it can be told well through various platforms, movies, television shows, and otherwise. Creative writing must have been done beforehand, though, which is an endeavor that some individuals seem to be able to tackle easier than others. Follow these 3 methods and, before long, you can creative write with horror in mind as well.

To start off with, make sure that your characters are written well enough for readers to stick with them. One of the biggest problems that I have with many horror-themed works is that the protagonists are not developed well enough for me to care about them. As a result, I find myself drifting along while reading, not truly caring about what their fates were. It's a problem that can be solved through not only effective creative writing but an understanding of social behavior in general.

When it comes to your surroundings, you must use some of the best descriptions imaginable. Creative writing entails this as well, which means that you must be able to tell the readers where they are. For example, most horror movies have their highest points in condensed environments which do not seem to possess many places to escape. It's one of the greatest focal points for writers to hone in one, since their creativity will be expanded through this.

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.

Horror is, to say the least, one of the most popular genres in media today. It's a type of media designed to scare us, whether it's through tension, sudden scares, or what have you. For those who would like to write with this genre in mind, the methods mentioned before should be able to help others in the long term. Along with the right amount of research, I do not think that anyone can argue with the fact that one's skill in writing horror can expand.




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