The Craft of Writing Horror: Reference Films
In the articles about writing horror, I will be referring to films that may do something exceptionally well or do things frighteningly bad. Here is a list of films you may want to watch before or after you read the articles. You can find links to purchase or rent these films on The Corner Shop [&hel
The Craft of Screenwriting : Suspense and Tension
Suspense and Tension Suspense and tension in your stories. Almost every scene in a screenplay or novel should create tension and suspense. It doesn’t matter if you are writing a short story, novel or screenplay; you must create a sense of suspense. You need suspense and tension in all types of sto
The Craft of Writing Horror: The Horror Film
On these pages we will be exploring how to write effective, scary, exciting Horror stories. I will be using examples from movies, books and television to show how different creators were successful and sometimes not successful in creating stories, scenes and characters.
The Craft of Writing Horror: The Horror Film List
The Early Days of Horror : 1896 to 1940 1896: The House of the Devil – Screenplay by Georges Méliès. Directed by Georges Méliès. 1910: Frankenstein – Screenplay by J. Searle Dawley Directed by J. Searle Dawley 1913: The Student of Prague – Screenplay by Hanns H. Ewers Directed
The Craft of Writing : Writing Software
Here is a small list of novel writing software programs. I will be posting a screenwriting software list in the near future. There are two main types: *Organizational software which puts your story ideas in an outline form. Scrivener for Mac and Windows – $40.00 [use coupon code : WORDSWITHJAM
