Xlibris Writing Tips| 5 Tips for Writing Horror Pt. 2

by Ian Smith

Xlibris Writing Tips| 5 Tips for Writing Horror

Xlibris Publishing returns with the rest of 5 Tips for Writing Horror.   The Inevitable This is what truly differentiates horror stories from the genres of fantasy or science-fiction. While horror might use the supernatural or science gone wrong to explain the origins of the monster or killer computer, they are not the source of horror. […]

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Xlibris Author| Jack Nightengale, Chronicles of the Damned

by Thomas McKinley

Xlibris Author| Jack Nightengale, Chronicles of the Damned

Xlibris Publishing introduces Jack Nightengale, author of Chronicles of the Damned: Ashes of Dawn.   Please briefly describe your book. I take an interesting and different route in portraying vampires in his latest book Chronicles of the Damned: Ashes of Dawn. The fantasy fiction book dealing with vampires dwells on how they became what they […]

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Xlibris Writing Tips| 5 Tips for Writing Horror

by Ian Smith

Xlibris Writing Tips| 5 Tips for Writing Horror

Halloween is right around the corner, and with that in mind Xlibris Writing Tips is going to focus on the Horror Genre.   The Horror Genre holds an interesting place in media. Alongside roller-coaster rides, it is something sought out and praised for its ability to chill and frighten. The found-footage haunted house movie, Paranormal […]

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Xlibris Writing Tips| 4 Classic Monsters Part 2

by Ian Smith

Xlibris Writing Tips| 4 Classic Monsters

Xlibris Publishing returns with the rest of 4 Classic Monsters, this time focusing on the horrid undead. Many human cultures and societies across the world have an aversion or hesitance regarding the dead. Why else do many cemeteries have walls, but to keep grave robbers outside and residents inside? The undead embody the idea of […]

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