Horror Writing
This is a standalone lecture and discussion offered outside the constraints of BLOOD/INK/BONE on the mechanics of horror writing. Lecture subjects touch on:
the function of horror in society
splatterpunk to gothic: modalities of horror
inspiring fear and shock in readers
tension, the unknown, and the grotesque
the intersection of horror and the erotic
and more!
Purchase includes:
lecture
discussion
exercises
The standalone lecture series is less formal than B/I/B (which as many of you know, is already informal)! What this mostly means is that although I will take questions in discussion, it’s meant to be more round table than B/I/B. I also intend to introduce short writing exercises to these classes—you’ll never have to share, but there might be the opportunity to write!
This is a standalone lecture and discussion offered outside the constraints of BLOOD/INK/BONE on the mechanics of horror writing. Lecture subjects touch on:
the function of horror in society
splatterpunk to gothic: modalities of horror
inspiring fear and shock in readers
tension, the unknown, and the grotesque
the intersection of horror and the erotic
and more!
Purchase includes:
lecture
discussion
exercises
The standalone lecture series is less formal than B/I/B (which as many of you know, is already informal)! What this mostly means is that although I will take questions in discussion, it’s meant to be more round table than B/I/B. I also intend to introduce short writing exercises to these classes—you’ll never have to share, but there might be the opportunity to write!
This is a standalone lecture and discussion offered outside the constraints of BLOOD/INK/BONE on the mechanics of horror writing. Lecture subjects touch on:
the function of horror in society
splatterpunk to gothic: modalities of horror
inspiring fear and shock in readers
tension, the unknown, and the grotesque
the intersection of horror and the erotic
and more!
Purchase includes:
lecture
discussion
exercises
The standalone lecture series is less formal than B/I/B (which as many of you know, is already informal)! What this mostly means is that although I will take questions in discussion, it’s meant to be more round table than B/I/B. I also intend to introduce short writing exercises to these classes—you’ll never have to share, but there might be the opportunity to write!