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In Let Me Tell You a Story, Tim Waggoner continues what he started in the Bram Stoker Award-winning Writing in the Dark (2020) and Writing in the Dark: The Workbook (2022), both of which focus on the art of composing successful horror fiction. This latest guidebook takes a different approach, foregrounding Waggoners prolific, decades-long career as a professional author. Partly autobiographical, partly tutorial and diagnostic, each chapter features one of Waggoners stories followed by reflection on the historical context of publication, insightful commentary, and exercises for writers who are just learning their craft as well as those who have already made a name for themselves. As always, Waggoners experience, wit, and know-how shine through as he discusses and re-evaluates material from 1990 to 2018. Let Me Tell You a Story is a vital contribution to his evolving nonfictional oeuvre.
Tims writing voice is like that of a teacher who really cares about his students and their writing journey���however far along you may be. Sadie Hartmann, Mother Horror, 101 Horror Books to Read Before Youre Murdered
Offering sensible, actionable, and invaluable tips for developing craft, Tim Waggoners Writing in the Dark guides feature on my list of must-read texts for all students and teachers of writing. Scarily good advice from a master of horror practice. Lee Murray, five-time Bram Stoker Award winner, co-author of the Path of Ra series
You can trust Tim to teach you not so much how to write, per se, but how to think like a horror writer. This basically means that youll instinctively know how to chill someone with a disturbing idea, outsmart them with an outrageous twist ending, or caution them with a clever moral lesson, and it will all come naturally to you. Hes a masterful educator on the dark side.Michael A. Arnzen, Bram Stoker Award-winning author Play Dead
Tims writing voice is like that of a teacher who really cares about his students and their writing journey���however far along you may be. Sadie Hartmann, Mother Horror, 101 Horror Books to Read Before Youre Murdered
Offering sensible, actionable, and invaluable tips for developing craft, Tim Waggoners Writing in the Dark guides feature on my list of must-read texts for all students and teachers of writing. Scarily good advice from a master of horror practice. Lee Murray, five-time Bram Stoker Award winner, co-author of the Path of Ra series
You can trust Tim to teach you not so much how to write, per se, but how to think like a horror writer. This basically means that youll instinctively know how to chill someone with a disturbing idea, outsmart them with an outrageous twist ending, or caution them with a clever moral lesson, and it will all come naturally to you. Hes a masterful educator on the dark side.Michael A. Arnzen, Bram Stoker Award-winning author Play Dead
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