Pre Teen Dress Art How Do You Write A Pre-teen/teen Horror Book Without Being Too Gory?

How do you write a pre-teen/teen horror book without being too gory? - pre teen dress art

I want a book of short horror stories for teenagers and pre-teens to write (like the spine-tingling series). However, I find it difficult to find a way. Apparently not too bloody, but at the same time, I would like to take the reader.

1 comments:

lordvio said...

I read some thrills and lots of stories you are not at all bloody. Some apartments have a talking doll, a vampire with no teeth, etc.

You can try to) by repetition: Choose a regular thing (eg, Dove and start harm
For example, the girls A Dove af his birthday. She loves, but he died (he ate The Bad Seed, somebody beat the crap out of Cinderella)
The girl is crying, etc., but then again dead pigeon. (Ta-da! I think I broke my nose, laughing). Allan Poe has a few good things on the basis of this method.

Another method:
Issuing their own fears. Example: I have an absurd fear of manholes. I think it would be terrible to lose in a single shaft, and the voices of people on the sidewalk, thin, not to join but ...

You can use the feelings of loneliness, betrayal play, jelousy (which can be achieved with blood), envy. Especially be the last.
Well, now I have my own novel, which is a psychological phenomenon to write, the horror is not the goose bumps ...

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