The Uncanny & The Abject: Open for Enrollment!

I’ll be offering a new (virtual) course for horror writers at StokerCon 2021!

“The Uncanny and The Abject”:

Applying Psychology to Disturb the Reader

Saturday, May 22, 5 P.M. EST — StokerCon 2021 Online

DESCRIPTION:

This two hour online workshop will unravel the psychological theories of the Uncanny and the Abject. Together, we will explore how they pertain to crafting tales of terror and shock through discussion of published horror fiction and live short writing activities that explore the different techniques required when triggering revulsion or conjuring dread. Note: a short story for discussion will be emailed to participants and is required reading prior to the class.

REGISTRATION DETAILS:

The class will run live (synchronously) online on Saturday as part of StokerCon’s “Horror University” programming, but note that all Horror University courses are ticketed separately via Teachable.com

The price for this course is $65 usd. Be sure to visit Horror U for a full explanation and extra details on any discounts or bundles that might be available. Or go directly to the Horror U class on Teachable.com

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:

Michael Arnzen teaches horror and fiction writing fulltime at Seton Hill University — home of the MFA in Writing Popular Fiction — and has run workshops at World Horror Convention, Odyssey, Alpha, and elsewhere for genre writers, including every stateside StokerCon. The author of INSTIGATION and GRAVE MARKINGS, Arnzen holds four Bram Stoker Awards and an International Horror Guild Award for his twisted fiction and poetry.

Recommended related anthologies from UK publisher, Comma Press!

JOIN STOKERCON 2021 to discover a whole raft of programming for horror fans, authors and industry professionals!

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