Hello writers!
Our horror event is happening in just a couple of days! If you missed our previous announcement, check out the full schedule below & claim your panel tickets today!
11AM – 12PM EST: Haunted Houses and Other Spooky Places: Creating Atmospheric Settings in Horror
This panel will explore why haunting house stories are enduringly popular, what makes a setting creepy, and how to use setting to evoke a sense of horror in your own stories.
Moderated by Dianna Gunn
Panelists: Brenda Radchik, Pamela K. Kinney, Mato C Lawrence, Priya Sridhar
Sign up for Haunted Houses and Other Spooky Places
12:30PM – 1:30PM EST: Spirits, Ghosts, and Ghouls: Emotional Echoes and Supernatural Encounters
An exciting discussion on how and why weaving spirits, ghosts, and other paranormal phenomena into your horror novel can guide your horror story development and engage your readers!
Moderated by Lex Vranick
Panelists: Briana Morgan, Kaki Olsen, Mary Farnstrom, Rory Harbert
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2:30 – 3:30PM EST: Crossroad Blues: Exploring the Boundary Between Life and Death
Horror often seeks to explore the depth of human experience… including the boundary between life and death. This panel will discuss how to work these themes into your own horror stories.
Moderated by Laura Nettles
Panelists: Barbara A Barnett, Jean M Hodges, Bethany A Perry, Lorina Stephens
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4 – 5PM EST: Dire Warnings: Building Social Critique and Concern into Your Horror Writing
A discussion about how horror has historically critiqued real issues within our society + how you can work social critique into your own horror.
Moderated by Dianna Gunn
Panelists: Lex Vranick, Tim McGregor, Jaecyn Boné (Charli), Mato C Lawrence
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5:30 – 6:30PM EST: Gothic, Cosmic, Apocalyptic: Understanding Subgenres of Horror
This panel will define the differences between popular horror subgenres like gothic horror and cosmic horror.
Moderated by Jade Benjamin
Panelists: Alex Woodroe, Sìne Peril, Hannah Brown, Des M Astor
Sign up for Understanding Subgenres of Horror
We’ll see you there!