Writing Up a Storm!
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I have learned that if I want to write a truly interesting take on the theme of an anthology that I need to take a couple of days pondering the theme of said anthology.
I am at present considering the anthology Daylight Terrors from the Harrow Press. The Harrow Press is a very interesting small press.
How do you write a proper horror story in the daylight? How do you take the most familiar and comforting of settings and place it with dread and horror?
It will be a challenge to write.
I finished “Requiem” this weekend and then emailed it off to the editor for review.
I have also finished “Moonlight in Scarlet" but that deadline is not for another week. I don’t suppose anyone is interested in betaing a fantasy short story?
I am at present considering the anthology Daylight Terrors from the Harrow Press. The Harrow Press is a very interesting small press.
How do you write a proper horror story in the daylight? How do you take the most familiar and comforting of settings and place it with dread and horror?
It will be a challenge to write.
I finished “Requiem” this weekend and then emailed it off to the editor for review.
I have also finished “Moonlight in Scarlet" but that deadline is not for another week. I don’t suppose anyone is interested in betaing a fantasy short story?