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So I've written horror in the past and have had a few pieces sold which is always awesome, however for the last few years my focus has been taken up with my more racy work due to one thing or another.
Now after a conversation with a friend who it turns out loves horror just as much as I do I find myself tingling to get back into it.
It occurs to me that finding time to write is always the bane of people's existence but when it comes to writing horror the literal time of day also seems (to me anyway) to make a big difference.
I find I write better when it's dark outside and I have some low creeping music on - how about everyone else?
When is your best time to write horror and do you have to have something around you to set the mood? Or is it just me?
Now after a conversation with a friend who it turns out loves horror just as much as I do I find myself tingling to get back into it.
It occurs to me that finding time to write is always the bane of people's existence but when it comes to writing horror the literal time of day also seems (to me anyway) to make a big difference.
I find I write better when it's dark outside and I have some low creeping music on - how about everyone else?
When is your best time to write horror and do you have to have something around you to set the mood? Or is it just me?