![]() It might be tempting to dismiss WRITING IN THE DARK as yet another book on the dos and don’ts of writing fiction, but Waggoner’s compendium homes in on a special, not often covered, genre-horror. ![]() It’s perhaps fitting, then, that this month’s WRITING IN THE DARK pays homage not only to his mentor, but also culminates several years’ worth of posts Waggoner has written for his popular how-to blog of the same name. “I learned more from him than in any writing class I ever took, and I decided that one day I might like to write a book on writing myself.” ![]() ![]() Award-winning author Tim Waggoner may have debuted his first novel in 2001, but he’d been a student of the craft for far longer.īack in his late teens, when he first started writing seriously, he says he read Lawrence Block’s column on fiction writing in Writer’s Digest-which led him to seek out Block’s books on writing. ![]()
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