Ty Schwamberger is the newest Part-Time Faculty member at the University of Akron, in Akron, Ohio, and will be instructing a class in Spring 2010, called, “So You Want To Be A Horror Writer – How to Write Scary Stuff and Get It Published.”

For those seriously interested in the class, below is a Class Objective & Outline what will be covered during the 5 class meetings.

Learning Objectives

Some of the skills that will be taught during these sessions include:

  • Turning your idea into a book or short story
  • Developing characters, plot, pace, and more
  • How to stay focused and avoid distractions
  • Finding time to write with a busy schedule
  • How to find a Publisher
  • How to promote your work after it has been accepted and released by a Publisher

Topical Outline

How to come up with ideas that a general audience or a particular niche would enjoy
How to expand on a general story idea and be able to compose an effective novel or short story from it.
How to organize your thoughts so they are coherent throughout the entire story
Developing characters, plot, pace, and more
– How to write believable but fascinating characters
– How to format your plot so that readers will stay focused on the story
– How to space out character descriptions, action, sub-plots and general scenes while not making it boring for the reader
How to stay focused and avoid distractions
– How to find your own time to write without the worry of outside distractions of a busy life
– How to keep your eye ‘on the prize’
Finding time to write with a busy schedule
– How to find time each and every day to write if it is your passion
How to find a Publisher
– Where to look for a publisher of books and magazines that accept short stories
– To self-publish or not
How to promote your work after it has been accepted and released by a Publisher
– How to use all the media outlets; magazines, the internet, radio, newspapers, etc, to market and promote yourself and your work

If you live in the Greater Cleveland/Akron area and are truly interested in becoming a horror writer or just an overall better writer in whatever your chosen genre might be, you can find out more about the class here: So You Want To Be A Horror Writer

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