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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:Introduction by Richard ChizmarConfessions of a Professional Day Dreamer by Jonathan MaberryWhat is Writing and Why Write Horror by John SkippTribal Layers by Gene O’NeillBake That Cake: One Writer’s Method by Joe R. Lansdale and Kasey LansdaleAh-Ha: Beginning to End with Chuck Palahniuk and Michael Bailey (Discussing the Spark of Creativity)They Grow in the Shadows: Exploring the Roots of a Horror Story by Todd KeislingSell Your Script, Keep Your Soul and Beware of Sheep in Wolves' Clothing by Paul MooreThe Cult of Constraint (or To Outline or Not) by Yvonne NavarroZombies, Ghosts and Vampires-Oh My! by Kelli OwenThe Many Faces of Horror: Craft Techniques by Richard ThomasGiving Meaning to the Macabre by Rachel Autumn DeeringThe Horror Writer’s Ultimate Toolbox by Tim WaggonerSarah Pinborough Interview by Marie O’ReganConveying Character by F. Paul WilsonSympathetic Characters Taste Better: Creating Empathy in Horror Fiction by Brian KirkVirtue & Villainy: The Importance of Character by Kealan Patrick BurkeHow to write Descriptions in a story by Mercedes Yardley“Don’t Look Now, There’s a Head in That Box!” She Ejaculated Loudly (or Creating Effective Dialogue in Horror Fiction) by Elizabeth MassiePoint of View by Lisa MannettiWhat Came First the Monster or the Plot? In Conversation with Stephen Graham Jones by Vin
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