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Opening Horror: Hooking Readers in the First 5 Pages
Hook readers in the first five pages of your horror script with atmosphere, pacing, and scares that land. Learn how to avoid common mistakes and download a free First Five Pages Evaluation Guide.
Renee
Sep 93 min read


Horror Dialogue That Doesn't Sound Cheesy
Horror dialogue often tips into cliché—but it doesn’t have to. Learn how to cut the cheese, use subtext, and ground your lines in authentic character voice. Includes a free Dialogue Polishing Checklist.
Renee
Aug 293 min read


Writing Horror For a Budget
Learn 10 writing strategies for keeping your horror script budget-friendly without losing its impact—plus a free downloadable worksheet to help you apply them.
Renee Miller
Aug 153 min read


Pitch Perfect: How I Hooked Industry Pros with my Horror Loglines
You only get one sentence to hook someone—and in horror, that sentence needs teeth. In this post, I break down how to craft a killer logline, share the one that got me in the room, and offer my go-to formulas to help you pitch with confidence.
Renee
Jun 52 min read
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