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blog-images-gravestonesAs the week winds to a close, I'd like to leave you with some horror writing resources. Also, don't forget that we're giving away a free Introductory Critique. Find the details in the first post of this series (linked below). Big thanks to RJ Cavender and Jane Ryder for their guest posts, and also to the many communities like shocklinesforum.yuku.com, horrorworld.org, merchantskeep.com who have carried on the conversation beyond this blog.

If you're looking for information on the nuts and bolts of horror writing, horror.org and fictionfactor.com house two of the internet's best compilations of horror-themed writing craft articles. I've selected a few to highlight here, but please browse their listings and find the ones that work best for your writing style and interest.

Writing can be a solitary activity, but writers--particularly those writing genre fiction--frequently benefit from the company of like-minded individuals. Finding a writing group that specializes in horror can be difficult, but this list of writing groups and professional organizations should give you a step in the right direction.

Horror Writers Association - http://www.horror.org/ - This group includes many regional offshoots, so if your region isn't listed below, look here.

Southern Horror Writers Association - http://www.southernhoror.com/home

Great Lakes Association of Horror Writers - http://greatlakeshorror.com/

Garden State Horror Writers - http://www.gshw.net/

Indiana Horror Writers Association - http://www.indianahorror.org/

Mid-Atlantic Horror Professionals (MAHP) - http://midatlantichorror.org/

New England Horror Writers - http://www.horror.org/ne/

If you know of any good articles or writing groups I missed, please leave a link in the comments!

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Kristi Jenkins
About the author:
Kristi Jenkins is a mostly native Tucsonan who has been interested in writing since penning a "My Little Pony" fanfic in grade school. She has served as Tucson's Municipal Liaison to National Novel Writing Month since 2003, and is the proud author of seven novels in various states of disrepair. She's also an avid bookworm, social networker, and all-around nerd.
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