It's Alive: Bringing Your Nightmares to Life
✍ Scribed by Michael Bailey; Robert Ford; Todd Keisling; Kelli Owen; Richard Thomas; Tim Waggoner; Del Howison; Jessica Marie Baumgartner; Greg Chapman; Jess Landry; James Chambers
- Publisher
- Crystal Lake Publishing
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 795 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
***Nightmares come to life in this comprehensive how-to guide for new and established authors…
Book two in Crystal Lake Publishing’s The Dream Weaver series picks up where the Bram Stoker Award-nominated Where Nightmares Come From: The Art Of Storytelling In The Horror Genre left off.
It’s Alive: Bringing your Nightmares to Life* focuses on learning the craft in order to take your story from concept to completion.
With an introduction by Richard Chizmar and cover art by Luke Spooner. Featuring interior artwork from horror master Clive Barker!
Table of Contents:
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Introduction by Richard Chizmar
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Confessions of a Professional Day Dreamer by Jonathan Maberry
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What is Writing and Why Write Horror by John Skipp
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Tribal Layers by Gene O’Neill
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Bake That Cake: One Writer’s Method by Joe R. Lansdale and Kasey Lansdale
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Ah-Ha: Beginning to End with Chuck Palahniuk and Michael Bailey (Discussing the Spark of Creativity)
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They Grow in the Shadows: Exploring the Roots of a Horror Story by Todd Keisling
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Sell Your Script, Keep Your Soul and Beware of Sheep in Wolves' Clothing by Paul Moore
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The Cult of Constraint (or To Outline or Not) by Yvonne Navarro
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Zombies, Ghosts and Vampires─Oh My! by Kelli Owen
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The Many Faces of Horror: Craft Techniques by Richard Thomas
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Giving Meaning to the Macabre by Rachel Autumn Deering
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The Horror Writer’s Ultimate Toolbox by Tim Waggoner
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Sarah Pinborough Interview by Marie O’Regan
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Conveying Character by F. Paul Wilson
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Sympathetic Characters Taste Better: Creating Empathy in Horror Fiction by Brian Kirk
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Virtue & Villainy: The Importance of Character by Kealan Patrick Burke
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How to write Descriptions in a story by Mercedes Yardley
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“Don’t Look Now, There’s a Head in That Box!” She Ejaculated Loudly (or Creating Effective Dialogue in Horror Fiction) by Elizabeth Massie
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Point of View by Lisa Mannetti
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What Came First the Monster or the Plot? In Conversation with Stephen Graham Jones by Vince A. Liaguno
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Building Suspense by David Wellington
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Conveying Horror by Ramsey Campbell
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Unveiling Theme Through Plot: An Analysis of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Birthmark” by Stephanie M. Wytovich
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Interview with Clive Barker by Tim Chizmar
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World Building (Building a terrifying world) by Kevin J. Anderson
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Speak Up: The Writer’s Voice by Robert Ford
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Writing for a Better World by Christopher Golden
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Shaping the Ideas: Getting Things from Your Head to the Paper or on Screen. Interview with Steve Niles, Mick Garris, Heather Graham, Mark Savage, and Maria Alexander by Del Howison
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On Research by Bev Vincent
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Editing Through Fear: Cutting and Stitching Stories by Jessica Marie Baumgartner
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Leaping into the Abyss by Greg Chapman
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Edit Your Anthology in Your Basement for Fun and Profit! . . . or Not by Tom Monteleone
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When It’s Their World: Writing for the Themed Anthology by Lisa Morton
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Roundtable Interview by John Palisano
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The Tale of the Perfect Submissions by Jess Landry
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Turning the Next Page: Getting Started with the Business of Writing by James Chambers
Proudly represented by Crystal Lake Publishing—Tales from the Darkest Depths.
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Review
"You need this book. If you're an aspiring writer, you need this book. If you're an experienced writer, you need this book. It's Alive offers something to think about no matter where you are in your career. You need this book."--Jeff Strand, author of DWELLER
"There are, as I'm sure you've heard, no shortcuts to becoming a writer, but if you seriously want to become a better writer with a clearer understanding of the craft, It's Alive: Bringing Nightmares to Life can help. These articles are written by working writers who know the business and who have a wealth of hints, tips, and tricks that can speed you along on the road to being the kind of writer you want to be. Anyone seriously interested in writing would be crazy not to have this book on the shelf."--Ray Garton, author of Live Girls and *Ravenous*
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