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How to make your writing suspenseful - Victoria Smith

How to make your writing suspenseful - Victoria Smith

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What makes a good horror story? Hideous monsters and fountains of blood might seem like a good place to start, but as horror author H. P. Lovecraft wrote, The oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown. Writers harness that fear not by revealing horrors, but by leaving the audience hanging in a state of suspense. Victoria Smith gives some tips for adding suspense to your writing. Lesson by Victoria Smith, directed by Silvia Prietov
Date: 2020-08-22

Comments and reviews: 8


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Monstrs alone is not Horror that is an Adnventure or a Fable,
Blood alone is Splatter.
Horror is made by the story and the way things happen, not by how cruel or shocking they are.

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I had watched since last year, but how in the world I missed that part when you've shown Eleven in Stranger Things Season 1 killing the Demogorgon? Such a big fan of the series!
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Yeah the video is great, the content is great, the animation is great, we all agree. But you know what? The narrator is not given enough credit. Sounds awesome.
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For me its better to end a story with a shock factor rather than a cliffhanger. really gives off the what happens next without being annoyed
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Ive been doing very well with all other genres but suspense stories have always been hard for me. I feel like I want to try it now, thanks: )
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Don't use cliffhangers that often.
Literally 90% of writers: I had gone temporarily deaf and have thus not heard your statement.

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