It's Alive

It's Alive

by Clive BarkerF. Paul Wilson Chuck Palahniuk and others
Publication Date: 07/11/2022

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Bram Stoker Award-winner for Superior Achievement in Non-Fiction!


Nightmares come to life in this comprehensive how-to guide for new and established authors…


Book two in Crystal Lake Publishing's The Dream Weaver series picks up where the Bram Stoker Award-nominated Where Nightmares Come From left off.


It's Alive focuses on learning the craft in order to take your story from concept to completion.


With an introduction by Richard Chizmar and cover art by Luke Spooner. Featuring interior artwork from horror master Clive Barker!


Table of Contents:



  • Introduction by Richard Chizmar

  • Confessions of a Professional Day Dreamer by Jonathan Maberry

  • What is Writing and Why Write Horror by John Skipp

  • Tribal Layers by Gene O'Neill

  • Bake That Cake: One Writer's Method by Joe R. Lansdale and Kasey Lansdale

  • Ah-Ha: Beginning to End with Chuck Palahniuk and Michael Bailey (Discussing the Spark of Creativity)

  • They Grow in the Shadows: Exploring the Roots of a Horror Story by Todd Keisling

  • Sell Your Script, Keep Your Soul and Beware of Sheep in Wolves' Clothing by Paul Moore

  • The Cult of Constraint (or To Outline or Not) by Yvonne Navarro

  • Zombies, Ghosts and Vampires─Oh My! by Kelli Owen

  • The Many Faces of Horror: Craft Techniques by Richard Thomas

  • Giving Meaning to the Macabre by Rachel Autumn Deering

  • The Horror Writer's Ultimate Toolbox by Tim Waggoner

  • Sarah Pinborough Interview by Marie O'Regan

  • Conveying Character by F. Paul Wilson

  • Sympathetic Characters Taste Better: Creating Empathy in Horror Fiction by Brian Kirk

  • Virtue & Villainy: The Importance of Character by Kealan Patrick Burke

  • How to write Descriptions in a story by Mercedes Yardley

  • "Don't Look Now, There's a Head in That Box!" She Ejaculated Loudly (or Creating Effective Dialogue in Horror Fiction) by Elizabeth Massie

  • Point of View by Lisa Mannetti

  • What Came First the Monster or the Plot? In Conversation with Stephen Graham Jones by Vince A. Liaguno

  • Building Suspense by David Wellington

  • Conveying Horror by Ramsey Campbell

  • Unveiling Theme Through Plot: An Analysis of Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Birthmark" by Stephanie M. Wytovich

  • Interview with Clive Barker by Tim Chizmar

  • World Building (Building a terrifying world) by Kevin J. Anderson

  • Speak Up: The Writer's Voice by Robert Ford

  • Writing for a Better World by Christopher Golden

  • Shaping the Ideas: Getting Things from Your Head to the Paper or on Screen. Interview with Steve Niles, Mick Garris, Heather Graham, Mark Savage, and Maria Alexander by Del Howison

  • On Research by Bev Vincent

  • Editing Through Fear: Cutting and Stitching Stories by Jessica Marie Baumgartner

  • Leaping into the Abyss by Greg Chapman

  • Edit Your Anthology in Your Basement for Fun and Profit! . . . or Not by Tom Monteleone

  • When It's Their World: Writing for the Themed Anthology by Lisa Morton

  • Roundtable Interview by John Palisano

  • The Tale of the Perfect Submissions by Jess Landry

  • Turning the Next Page: Getting Started with the Business of Writing by James Chambers


Proudly represented by Crystal Lake Publishing—Tales from the Darkest Depths.

ISBN:
9798215332580
9798215332580
Category:
Short stories
Publication Date:
07-11-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
Crystal Lake Publishing
Chuck Palahniuk

Chuck Palahniuk is the bestselling author of fifteen fictional works, including Fight Club, Invisible Monsters, Survivor, Choke, Lullaby, Diary, Haunted, Rant, Pygmy, Tell-All, Damned, Doomed, Beautiful You, and, most recently, Make Something Up. He lives in the Pacific Northwest.

Kevin J. Anderson

Kevin J. Anderson is the author of nearly 100 novels, 48 of which have appeared on national or international bestseller lists; he has over 20 million books in print in thirty languages. He has won or been nominated for the Nebula Award, Bram Stoker Award, the SFX Reader's Choice Award, and New York Times Notable Book. By any measure, he is one of the most popular writers currently working in the genre.

Anderson has coauthored eleven books in the Dune saga with Brian Herbert, including the most recent, The Winds of Dune. Herbert and Anderson are co-producers on a major new film of Dune from Paramount. Anderson's popular epic SF series, The Saga of Seven Suns, is his most ambitious work; all seven volumes were just released in paperback and topped international bestseller lists. He is currently at work on a sweeping fantasy trilogy, Terra Incognita, about sailing ships, sea monsters, and the crusades. The first novel, The Edge of the World, was released in June 2009.

As an innovative companion project to Terra Incognita, Anderson cowrote (with wife Rebecca Moesta) the lyrics for an ambitious rock CD based on The Edge of the World. Performed by the new supergroup Roswell Six for ProgRock Records, the CD is a groundbreaking project featuring performances by rock legends from Dream Theater, Asia, Saga, Kansas, Rocket Scientists, Shadow Gallery, and others.

His novel Enemies & Allies chronicles the first meeting of Batman and Superman in the 1950s during the Cold War; also for HarperCollins/DC, Anderson wrote The Last Days of Krypton, chronicling the end of Superman's planet.

He has written numerous Star Wars projects, including the Jedi Academy trilogy, Darksaber, the Young Jedi Knights series (with Moesta), and Tales of the Jedi comics from Dark Horse. Fans might also know him from his X-Files novels or Dean Koontz's Frankenstein: Prodigal Son. He has published comics with DC, Marvel, IDW, Wildstorm, Topps, and Dark Horse.

Christopher Golden

Christopher Golden is the New York Times bestselling author of novels for adults and younger readers. In addition to the Magic Zero quartet, his YA fiction includes Poison Ink and both the Prowlers series and the Body of Evidence series of teen thrillers, several of which have appeared on the YALSA Best Books for Young Readers list. His current work-in-progress is Cemetery Girl, a graphic novel trilogy collaboration with Charlaine Harris.

He has cowritten three illustrated novels with Mike Mignola, the first of which, Baltimore, or The Steadfast Tin Soldier and the Vampire, was the launching pad for the Eisner-nominated, New York Times bestselling comic book series Baltimore.

As an editor, he has worked on the short story anthologies The New Dead, The Monster’s Corner, and 21st Century Dead, among others, and has also written and cowritten video games, screenplays, and a network television pilot. His original novels have been published in more than fourteen languages in countries around the world.

Sarah Pinborough

Sarah Pinborough is a critically acclaimed horror, thriller and YA author. In the UK she is published by both Gollancz and Jo Fletcher Books at Quercus and by Ace, Penguin and Titan in the US.

Her short stories have appeared in several anthologies and she has a horror film Cracked currently in development and another original screenplay under option.

She has recently branched out into television writing and has written for New Tricks on the BBC and has an original series in development with World Productions and ITV Global.

Sarah was the 2009 winner of the British Fantasy Award for Best Short Story, and has three times been short-listed for Best Novel.

She has also been short-listed for a World Fantasy Award. Her novella, The Language of Dying was short-listed for the Shirley Jackson Award and won the 2010 British Fantasy Award for Best Novella.

Joe R. Lansdale

Joe R. Lansdale is the author of more than a dozen novels, including Sunset and Sawdust, Rumble Tumble and The Bottoms.

He has received the British Fantasy Award, the American Mystery Award, the Edgar Award, the Grinzane Cavour Prize for Literature, and seven Bram Stoker Awards. He lives with his family in Nacogdoches, Texas.

Jonathan Maberry

Jonathan Maberry is a New York Times bestselling author, multiple Bram Stoker Award winner, and Marvel Comics writer. He’s the author of many novels, including Assassin’s Code, Dead of Night, Patient Zero, and Rot & Ruin.

His nonfiction books cover topics ranging from martial arts to zombie pop-culture. Jonathan continues to teach the celebrated Experimental Writing for Teens class, which he created.

He founded the Writers Coffeehouse and cofounded The Liars Club, and he is a frequent speaker at schools and libraries, as well as a keynote speaker and guest of honor at major writers’ and genre conferences. Jonathan lives in Del Mar, California, with his wife, Sara, and their son, Sam

Richard Chizmar

Richard Chizmar fiction has appeared in dozens of publications including Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine.

He has won two World Fantasy Awards, four international Horror Guild Awards, and the HWA's Board of Trustee's Award.

His third short story collection, A Long December, was published to starred reviews and was featured in Entertainment Weekly.

Richard Thomas

Richard Thomas is the owner and managing editor of The Whiskey Reviewer, a leading web magazine for whiskey reviews and mixology and drinks news. Thomas’s opinions and advice on whiskey have appeared on ABC News, Discovery Channel programming, Style magazine and elsewhere. He was a longtime travel contributor to Yahoo!, and he has written for outlets as diverse as Dremel.com, USA Today, Chilled, Inside Hook, and Paste.

Marie O'Regan

Marie O'Regan is an British Fantasy Award-nominated writer and editor of horror and dark fantasy fiction.

Her anthologies include Mirror Mere, Hellbound Hearts, The Mammoth Book of Body Horror, Carnivale: Dark Tales From the Fairground and The Mammoth Book of Ghost Stories by Women.

She is Co-Chair of the UK chapter of the Horror Writers' Association.

David Wellington

David Wellington was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where George Romero shot his classic zombie films. He attended Syracuse University and received an MFA in creative writing from Penn State. He now lives in New York City with his wife Elisabeth and dog Mary Shelley.

Ramsey Campbell

The Oxford Companion to English Literature describes Ramsey Campbell as "Britain's most respected living horror writer". He has been given more awards than any other writer in the field, including the Grand Master Award of the World Horror Convention, the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Horror Writers Association, the Living Legend Award of the International Horror Guild and the World Fantasy Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2015 he was made an Honorary Fellow of Liverpool John Moores University for outstanding services to literature.

Lisa Morton

Lisa Morton is a screenwriter, author, anthologist, and the editor of the acclaimed Ghosts: A Haunted History. She is a six-time winner of the Bram Stoker Award, a recipient of the Black Quill Award, and winner of the 2012 Grand Prize from the Halloween Book Festival. A lifelong Californian, she lives in North Hills, California.

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