![]() ![]() Horror deals with big, subterranean feelings, the feelings we shy away from as adults – fear, grief, trauma. ![]() So what makes a good horror story and how can writers draw on their own fears to capture the reader’s imagination? Read on to find out.Ĭatriona will be joining us for a live author session and members of The Novelry will be able to ask any questions and hear her insights. Stephen King on Catriona Ward’s The Last House on Needless Street I haven’t read anything this exciting since Gone Girl. Plus, her bestselling novel and Richard & Judy Book Club pick The Last House on Needless Street was recommended by none other than Stephen King himself, who declared: In this blog post, internationally bestselling author Catriona Ward explores the value and power of the horror genre, and why she so loves writing horror stories.Ĭatriona is the only woman to win the August Derleth Award for Best Horror Novel twice – for her debut, The Girl from Rawblood and again for Little Eve. ![]() Writing horror is a thrilling endeavour, but the genre offers more than spine-tingling fun to authors and readers alike. ![]()
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