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Writing Monsters
Writing Monsters: How to Craft Believably Terrifying Creatures to Enhance Your Horror, Fantasy, and Science Fiction | Philip Athans
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Monsters are more than things that go bump in the night... Monsters are lurking in the woods, beneath the waves, and within our favorite books, films, and games--and there are good reasons why they appear so often. Monsters are manifestations of our fears and symbols of our society--not to mention they're a lot of fun--but each should serve a purpose and enhance the themes and tension in your fiction. In Writing Monsters, best-selling author Philip Athans uses classic examples from books, films, and the world around us to explore what makes monsters memorable--and terrifying. You'll learn what monsters can (and should) represent in your story and how to create monsters from the ground up. Writing Monsters includes: In-depth discussions of where monsters come from, what they symbolize, and how to best portray them in fiction Informative overviews of famous monsters, archetypes, and legendary creatures A Monster Creation Form to help you create your monster from scratch An annotated version of H.P. Lovecraft's chilling story "The Unnamable" Whether you write fantasy, science fiction, or horror, your vampires, ghouls, aliens, and trolls need to be both compelling and meaningful. With Writing Monsters, you can craft creatures that will wreak havoc in your stories and haunt your readers' imaginations--and nightmares.
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Enjoying this fun, informative & creepy writer‘s craft read. Read about monsters on the playground, and submitted a ghost story to a contest. Embracing my darkness. #writer #writingbooks #creative #horror

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If you write any sort of speculative fiction, you should definitely check out Writing Monsters, by Philip Athans. Not only does it talk about how to, well, write monsters, it provides some great examples from both novels and movies, as well as a monster creation form to help bring your own monster to life.

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EyesOnly34 I had this. It was actually pretty fun and helpful. 6y
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