So, I'm planing on writing a horror story. Problem is, I don't have a plot. TT_TT. That's why I need you guys' help, those of you who are good with all the plots. I've had SOME bits of a story that I could write, but I can never put them together....
Anyways, if you guys would tell me some tips or something else it would be really appreciative . Thanks. ^^
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Mrt 21, 2008 - 15 35
Even within the realms of horror, there's a LOT of sub-genres: monster, post-apocalyptic, splatterpunk (gore for the sake of gore, basically-- bit more complicated than that though), psychological terror, modern day (serial killers, stuff like that), paranormal...and those are just the ones I can think of off the top of my head. Add to that the multiple variations of each plus cross-genre issues and its kinda hard to give you a "rabid" plot bunny without knowing what you're looking for specifically.
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Mrt 21, 2008 - 16 04
Tell us about some of the bits.
What is it about horror stories that makes you want to write one?
Dale
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Mrt 22, 2008 - 17 13
Aye, it's a lot easier to help if we can see or just be informed a little more on the odd bits you have. :)
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Mrt 24, 2008 - 06 32
Green_xp,
All of the others responses are valid. In order to assist in your plot, we need to know what you are looking for. I can; however, provide you a tip in creating a plot based on horror. What I do is simple, I take something that happens to me in real life like spending a week in Arkansas for a conference for work. Then I throw in a few things that start to raise the hairs on the backs of the necks of our readers, then add monster/horror people (depending on what actually sub-genre you want to delve into).
Hope this helps.
Cav
----------Gerry