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Author: Julie Wenzel Publisher: Independently Published ISBN: 9781726888394 Category : Languages : en Pages : 101
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This book is a collection of 300 horror writing prompts of varied tone, tense, and points of view.Some of the prompts you can expect to see in this book includes: slasher horror, paranormal, thriller, mystery, psychological, zombie apocalypse, and more. Many of the prompts were previously in the eBook title, "100 Zombie Writing Prompts", which is no longer available. Therefore, you will see many zombie prompts in this book.Example prompts from the book: 22. A presidential candidate turns into a zombie halfway through his campaign. Because he is likely to win, his political party does not want to reveal that he has turned. Write about how they keep his secret. How will they continue the campaign? 56. Programmers, historians, and scientists have created the ultimate simulation program - a simulation of hell. What's first meant to be for entertainment only is later taken over by the government for immoral purposes. What is the simulation used for? What are the psychological repercussions of experiencing the simulation? Does everyone come out alive?162. I woke up in this prison. No one will tell me why I am here. They threatened to put me in solitary confinement if I ask again. Perhaps that's safer than my jail cell. My cellmate keeps saying she can only handle three more days until her thirst for blood goes out of control.
Author: Julie Wenzel Publisher: Independently Published ISBN: 9781726888394 Category : Languages : en Pages : 101
Book Description
This book is a collection of 300 horror writing prompts of varied tone, tense, and points of view.Some of the prompts you can expect to see in this book includes: slasher horror, paranormal, thriller, mystery, psychological, zombie apocalypse, and more. Many of the prompts were previously in the eBook title, "100 Zombie Writing Prompts", which is no longer available. Therefore, you will see many zombie prompts in this book.Example prompts from the book: 22. A presidential candidate turns into a zombie halfway through his campaign. Because he is likely to win, his political party does not want to reveal that he has turned. Write about how they keep his secret. How will they continue the campaign? 56. Programmers, historians, and scientists have created the ultimate simulation program - a simulation of hell. What's first meant to be for entertainment only is later taken over by the government for immoral purposes. What is the simulation used for? What are the psychological repercussions of experiencing the simulation? Does everyone come out alive?162. I woke up in this prison. No one will tell me why I am here. They threatened to put me in solitary confinement if I ask again. Perhaps that's safer than my jail cell. My cellmate keeps saying she can only handle three more days until her thirst for blood goes out of control.
Author: Steve Hutchison Publisher: Tales of Terror ISBN: 1778871135 Category : Performing Arts Languages : en Pages : 306
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This book tells you what kinds of movies have rarely or never been made and warns you about saturated niches. Authors and screenwriters might want to avoid those. The lower the frequency meter, the more unique the concept. These statistics are based on about 3000 horror and horror-adjacent movies I’ve reviewed and rated. 8 moods, 31 subgenres, 9 genres, and 63 antagonist types were randomly combined; one for each page for a total of 300 dark writing prompts. Titles of existing movies belonging to each mood/subgenre/genre/antagonist combination are listed to further inspire the reader when available.
Author: Steve Hutchison Publisher: Tales of Terror ISBN: 1778871232 Category : Performing Arts Languages : en Pages : 306
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This book tells you what kinds of movies have rarely or never been made and warns you about saturated niches. Authors and screenwriters might want to avoid those. The lower the frequency meter, the more unique the concept. These statistics are based on about 3000 horror and horror-adjacent movies I’ve reviewed and rated. 8 moods, 31 subgenres, 9 genres, 33 characters, and 63 antagonist types were randomly combined; one for each page for a total of 300 dark writing prompts. Titles of existing movies belonging to each mood/subgenre/character/genre/antagonist combination are listed to further inspire the reader when available.
Author: Christina Escamilla Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform ISBN: 9781974316113 Category : Languages : en Pages : 0
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What Scares You?It's a question that all horror writers want to know. To understand the answer, it is important to look at the fear itself. Whether you are a novice or writing professional, the prompts contained in this book are designed to give you more food for thought when crafting your creative works. The book is also segmented in order to give you the most common science fiction themes and concepts. They are as followed: Demons, Occult, & Paranormal Themes Fears, Paranoia, & Psychological UndertonesMonsters, Creatures, & Creepy Slashers, Snatchers, & Real Life CrimeWerewolves & Other Supernatural BeingsWith 1001 prompts, you are bound to find something that gives you that one spark you need to pen your next great horror story.
Author: Hazle Willow Publisher: Infinityou ISBN: 9783347170131 Category : Languages : en Pages : 102
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Are You A Writer or Do You Know A Writer Who Writes in the following genres? Horror Thrillers Deathly Hallows New Adult & College Fantasy Dark Fantasy Paranormal & Urban Fantasy Horror Literature & Fiction New Adult & College Romance Romantic Fantasy Supernatural Thrillers Paranormal Romance Coming of Age Fantasy Epic Fantasy Then this Horror Writing journal is perfect for yourself or to give to someone who loves this type of stuff as a gift. Writing prompts or writing ideas to write about: - characters - names - tropes - scenes - poems/quotes/stories How to use a creative writing prompts journal and what benefits it will provide to you! If you are an amateur or pro writer with active imaginations like most writers have then get this journal today, receive it, open it, turn up the light, and proceed with caution... Here are some scenarios that you might want to write about. If these types of situations don't spark any creative inspiration, just make up your own writing prompts and write it on the top of each page. Write at least one page per day in order to keep your writing fluent and active. You can easily find a daily writing prompt by searching online. Here are just a few examples that you can write about for the next three days. After that you can use your creative mind to come up with at least one daily writing prompt. Here we go... A girl goes missing in the city and her mom and dad find only a decrepit and a scary doll left behind on their appartment floor. They soon learn that the doll is actually their daughter. And she's alive. What happens next... A black family cat runs away from home. She returns one year later to the delight of her family. However, there is something different about her. Something weird, something scary, even something demonic. Develop how the story might go on... New residents to an old neighborhood are invited by a friendly crowd of neighbors to a Halloween party. However, the neighbors ignore that the new residents are vampires in reality...How will this Halloween party end? Enjoy your daily Horror writing activity and you'll short see what a daily writing ritual can do to your creativity. Keep this writing journal close so that you can write down ideas and prompts whenever your mind is at its creative peak. Make sure to get yours today! BOOK INTERIOR: 100 Beautiful, unique & primary designed interior lined writing pages to develop your creative writing every day Horror themed design printed on each page Heavy Paper EXTERIOR: 6" x 9" Horror Writing Journal with beautiful cover design matte paperback unique design on front and back Binding: Paperback perfect bound Secure professional trade paperback binding, i.e. it's built to last; pages won't fall out after a few months of use. Infinityou publishing publishes a wide variety of specialist journals like logs, password journals, blank recipe journal books, meal planners, coloring books, and more. To find more matching books like this one click on the author or publisher link on the top of the page. SIMILAR PRODUCTS: We do publish several other blank magic spell journal books and blank recipe books, planners, puzzle & quiz books & coloring books with identical, similar or related interiors to this one, but different cover designs. To view them search via the link on top of the page or type the author name of this book into the search bar. Get yours today! Thanks for looking and stay safe, see you on the other side!
Author: M A Burson Publisher: ISBN: Category : Languages : en Pages : 86
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13 writing prompts and story starters to kick start your own horror stories. Need some inspiration to get your creepy crawlies out on the paper? Here it is!
Author: J C Cauthon Publisher: ISBN: Category : Languages : en Pages : 140
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Are you a writer of horror stories? Do you ever feel that you need a little extra inspiration coming up with stories that will grab your readers' attentions? Chills, Thrills, and Kills 2018: Writing Prompts for Horror Writers may be just what you need. Inside this book, you will find 365 creative writing prompts created with horror writers in mind. Many of the prompts focus on fears, new settings, and new situations. The prompts within this book are broken down into ten different types: Phobia Prompts: These prompts put a name to the fear that is holding your future character back. Your job is to create a character and put them in a situation where they have to face that fear. Opening Lines: You are given one or two sentences to get your story going, and you write the rest. Random Word Prompts: You are given several words to use within a scene or short story. Situation Prompts: These prompts provide you with a vague situation. You come up with all the juicy details and write the story. Title Prompts: These prompts are just as they sound. You are given a title, and you get to write whatever that title inspires you to write. Random Item Prompts: These prompts give you four or five items that you are challenged to work into your story. Time and Place Prompts: These prompts provide you with the time and place of a scene, and you build from that. Random Settings Prompts: This prompt style supplies you with three settings that you use to write a story. Character Profiles: These prompts provide you with the framework of a character, and your task is to write their story. "What If" Prompts: "What if" prompts are just as the name states. You are given a "what if" statement, and you can either brainstorm ideas or write about the first thing that comes to mind. There are no "set in stone" instructions with these prompts. Use them any way you wish, in any order you wish. With 365 prompts to choose from, you are certain to find inspiration for the whole year.
Author: J C Cauthon Publisher: ISBN: Category : Languages : en Pages : 140
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Are you a writer of horror stories? Do you ever feel that you need a little extra inspiration coming up with stories that will grab your readers' attentions? Chills, Thrills, and Kills 2019: Writing Prompts for Horror Writers may be just what you need. Inside this book, you will find 365 creative writing prompts created with horror writers in mind. Many of the prompts focus on fears, new settings, and new situations. The prompts within this book are broken down into ten different types: Phobia Prompts: These prompts put a name to the fear that is holding your future character back. Your job is to create a character and put them in a situation where they have to face that fear. Opening Lines: You are given one or two sentences to get your story going, and you write the rest. Random Word Prompts: You are given several words to use within a scene or short story. Situation Prompts: These prompts provide you with a vague situation. You come up with all the juicy details and write the story. Title Prompts: These prompts are just as they sound. You are given a title, and you get to write whatever that title inspires you to write. Random Item Prompts: These prompts give you four or five items that you are challenged to work into your story. Time and Place Prompts: These prompts provide you with the time and place of a scene, and you build from that. Random Settings Prompts: This prompt style supplies you with three settings that you use to write a story. Character Profiles: These prompts provide you with the framework of a character, and your task is to write their story. "What If" Prompts: "What if" prompts are just as the name states. You are given a "what if" statement, and you can either brainstorm ideas or write about the first thing that comes to mind. There are no "set in stone" instructions with these prompts. Use them any way you wish, in any order you wish. With 365 prompts to choose from, you are certain to find inspiration for the whole year.