While browsing one of the many Google Alerts I receive daily by e-mail, I discovered this very interesting feature on the Writer’s Resource website written by Ellie Wood. I thought it was a fascinating and realistic view on the perceptions of horror writers and wanted to share it with you. There is an abundance of … Continue reading Blog Share – Stereotypes of Horror Writers
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Blog Share – Stephen King’s Top 20 Rules For Writers
Stephen King’s books have sold over 350 million copies. Like them or loathe them, you have to admit that’s impressive. King’s manual “On Writing” reveals that he’s relentlessly dedicated to his craft. He admits that not even The King himself always sticks to his rules - but trying to follow them is a good start. … Continue reading Blog Share – Stephen King’s Top 20 Rules For Writers
Blog Share – The History of Creepy Dolls
While researching the information for my blog post “The Dread Files – Pediophobia,” I discovered this superb feature on the Smithsonian website written by Linda Rodriguez McRobbie on July 15th, 2015. In my humble opinion, this feature is too interesting not to share with you as a companion to my “Dread Files” feature. The History … Continue reading Blog Share – The History of Creepy Dolls
Blog Share – How to Set Up the Best, Pain-Free Healthy Writing Space
We all know by now that spending too much time in the wrong chair can set you up for a lot of pain. The answer has to be finding the right chair, right? And there is no shortage of options out there. The gurus of ergonomics have pulled out all the stops to design top-of-the-line, … Continue reading Blog Share – How to Set Up the Best, Pain-Free Healthy Writing Space
Blog Share – Use All Five Senses to Enrich Your Writing
While browsing one of the many newsletters I receive daily by e-mail, I discovered this very interesting feature on the BookBaby blog by Carla King and wanted to share it with you. Sight is the most obvious of the senses to invoke when depicting a scene in your written work, but your visual descriptions will … Continue reading Blog Share – Use All Five Senses to Enrich Your Writing