Join Mary Genevieve Fortier
and David Schutz II, founders of the St. Louis Area Horror Writers’ Society, on
Sept. 10 to learn about “Poetry/Fiction: The Artistic Language of Horror.” Held
from 10 a.m. to noon at Kirkwood Community Center, 111 S. Geyer Rd., Kirkwood,
MO, the workshop is free to St. Louis Writers Guild members; $5 for nonmembers.
They will discuss:
- · What is horror?
- · Blending horror with other genres
- · The World of Horror and other anthologies
- · Horror subgenres and tropes
- · Finding the right fit for publication
The husband-and-wife team
bring a wealth of experience to this how-to discussion about writing and
publishing in the horror genre. Schutz, a former screenwriter and Shakespearean
actor, spent many years on stage, screen and television portraying a wide range
of characters. He began writing horror fiction in 2012 and has been published
in several anthologies. For more information, please visit David’s Amazon.com
page: http://www.amazon.com/David-Sch%C3%BCtz-II/e/B00IGWAWAC
Fortier
grew up reading, watching, loving anything horror; her dark-side so to speak. Today,
she has not merely found a new voice but added an intrinsic octave to her
repertoire; the genre of horror, both poetic and fiction. A
widely published and award-winning poet, Fortier writes the “Nighty Nightmare”
column for the horror website, Staying Scared, for which she was named
“Woman in Horror” three years in a row by Blaze McRob’s Tales of Horror. For more
information, visit her Facebook author’s page:
www.facebook.com/MaryGenevieveFortierWriter
Additionally, the YouTube
channel, Fortier-Schütz/Wooden Box AudioWorks, is dedicated to their audio
productions.
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