How to Write Horror That Truly Unsettles with Author Nicole M. Wolverton
Horror isn't about shock value—it's about forcing readers to confront what scares them and imagine who they might become on the other side. In this conversation with horror author and educator Nicole M. Wolverton, we explore what makes horror fiction psychologically powerful, why deeply unsettling beats terrifying every time, and how writing from your own fear creates the kind of authenticity that stays with readers long after the last page.
How to Write a Horror Novel that Satisfies Readers
Even if you don’t write horror specifically, understanding this genre will make you a better storyteller. Horror is a genre that transcends, crosses literary lines, and many of the novels we love today blend in elements of this incredibly versatile storytelling machine. Not only does horror transcend, but it exists on a spectrum: from the cozy, quiet creep to full-on, in-your-face slasher/splatter gore.