How to Write Your Own Horror Novel

Examining What it Takes to Write a Great Work of Horror

4.50 (32 reviews)
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How to Write Your Own Horror Novel
287
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2 hours
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Jun 2017
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What you will learn

Develop interesting characters with compelling arcs

Draft outlines for full-sized books

Understand the key elements of the horror genre

Write stories that will captivate readers

Why take this course?

This course explores horror as a genre as well as what elements of writing are essential to telling a good story. As a creative writer myself, this genre presented in both literature and film has captured my interest for many years. I have noticed that when writing horror, it’s sometimes easy to forget many of the essentials of good storytelling; it is tempting to simply lay all of one’s focus on the antagonist and what they do to the main characters. Although those are important and memorable features of this genre, there are so many key elements that are often glossed over.

It is important to scare readers, but it is much more impactful if you can change them. Do not settle for stories that are just somewhat creepy. Dig deeper! Explore what terrifies you and what truths those horrors represent. Show readers something about themselves or the world that will shake them. If you can make them come to a realization they had not come to before and if you can chill them to the deepest layer of their subconscious, then you will have created horror. 

Although this course consists of a large number of writing basics, it covers elements of writing that even the best can get wrong at times. This may seem simple, but understanding and mastering the fundamentals of good storytelling are essential to writing in most every genre. By the end of this course you should have at least one outline for a full horror story, a list of characters with in-depth descriptions of who they are and what they look like, a list of ideas for plot devices to improve your story, and an understanding of how to regularly recreate the aforementioned documents for any future projects.

Thank you for visiting this course and please take the time to look through it further,

Sincerely,

Kalynn Fleischman

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Reviews

Raquel
November 28, 2020
I must say that I don't know why this course isn't rated with an average of at least 4 stars (when I started it was on 3.7 only, but I hope learners give it more). Kalynn is very knowledgeable of the genre and explains his points very well. I find it useful too that each video summarizes the points he is explaining, because reading the sentences as I listen to them helps me with memorizing. The only suggestion I'd make is to have the assignments as printable resources as in most there are important suggestions that we can print for future reference. I have seen these in other Udemy courses and find them very useful. It would definitely enrich this course too. But well done for the time and effort.
Roger
January 7, 2020
very basic the same data given through the first part can be found in every book on writing that is currently in print. Beating a dead horse... get to the real meat and potatoes of what will help your fellow writers.
Jennifer
September 10, 2019
The teacher probably thinks its cute to talk over a constant drone of distracting background noise, but its not. Coupled with poor recording quality (which sounds like he's at the bottom of a well) , I have no interest in trying to see if anything in this course is worthwhile...particularly since the first lesson amounts to common knowledge.
Kristen
July 8, 2019
I appreciated all the information offered on writing skills and how to craft a novel. However, I felt some information focusing specifically on "horror" was lacking.
Anne
January 23, 2019
Very good for overall basic principles of writing fiction; useful exercises; fun link to a very strange and interesting website; offers a number of good writing insights. But not really about writing horror stories, per se (covered a little in the beginning) and no examples from works of horror. I was hoping for concrete tips about pacing, surprise, twists, creating suspense, and so on, which need a more advanced presentation of writing strategies and tricks. Glad I took the course, liked the "dark" slightly creepy graphic design, would be enthusiastic about a sequel with a greater emphasis on the actual psychology and creation of "horror." And a discussion of examples from classic works would be enlightening, too. The present course was a just little too general in its approach. Nonetheless, thank you, KDF.
Samuel
August 23, 2018
So far, the course hasn't really dealt with Horror as a genre and how to write it. The lecturer keeps using well-worn learning to write at night school tropes like "hooks" and "how to get started" without really relating them to the genre, nor offering any kind of practical examples. I'm
Robin
June 22, 2018
This course sat on my wish-list for a while, I would have bought it sooner if I'd known how accessible and immediately applicable the information would be! I just finished the course and im blown away and energized, I really love how the assignments make you apply what youve just learned in a meaningful way that could lead to a finished product.

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