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JAMESBJOHNSON
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Quite recently I watched THE SHINING, Stanley Kubrick's screen adaptation of Stephen King's novel. I like the movie better than the book. Even King says Kubrick was a genius at giving a good tale a lethal cutting blade. Kubrick did.
But the book and film made me think about writing horror. I write plenty of slasher/murder stories but never any horror until now. I'm surprised at how quickly I wrote 5000 words. The plot is good, the prose is tight, and the story is entirely plausible. It certainly satisfies King's requirement that the story give the reader just enough information to unleash the imagination and scare her shitless.
This story is about a dead child. I believe children touch adults in their most vulnerable places, and remind adults about what grownups know is lurking in the closet at night.
Oh! Horror stories pay about $250 for good ones.
But the book and film made me think about writing horror. I write plenty of slasher/murder stories but never any horror until now. I'm surprised at how quickly I wrote 5000 words. The plot is good, the prose is tight, and the story is entirely plausible. It certainly satisfies King's requirement that the story give the reader just enough information to unleash the imagination and scare her shitless.
This story is about a dead child. I believe children touch adults in their most vulnerable places, and remind adults about what grownups know is lurking in the closet at night.
Oh! Horror stories pay about $250 for good ones.