By
Doyne Phillips, Managing Editor for Southern
Writers Magazine
Every
year, as Halloween approaches, it seems all my TV dramas adopt a Halloween
theme. I am not opposed to Halloween but it is hard to pull off a believable
drama with the same characters that have been doctors, nurses, police officers,
firemen and the like. Their strong drama characters overpower their short-lived
Halloween characters.
Overcoming
the distraction of my favorite character appearing to be something different is
hard enough but many times the writers don’t make things any easier. The plots
vary from offbeat, to comical, to scary or even cute. I say cute because my
grandchildren just saw the “Adam’s Family” and thought it was cute. Another set
of grandchildren saw “IT Chapter 2” and described it as
creepy. I’m not sure what the writers had in mind on either film but I would be
willing to guess it wasn’t “cute” or “creepy”.
Hearing
their description of these movies I thought, I have never heard anyone describe
one of Stephen King’s movies as cute or creepy. It seems to me the descriptions
of his movies are more like scary and horrifying. King has been noted as the author of
horror, supernatural fiction, suspense, and fantasy. No cute or creepy.
Frightening movies are not necessarily
written with Halloween in mind but they are very often released around that
time. It is the time of year we are all looking for a scare so why not indulge
us? But let’s think back to what was mentioned earlier. Horror and even terror have
its place but there are also places for cute and creepy. We may not be of the
mind set to write the greatest of horror stories but there is also a place for
us if we like writing scary, creepy or even cute. With most genres there are
various ways to approach it. Writing horror has many levels as well.
As we enjoy this upcoming Halloween be
aware of the stories you see and hear. Look them over and put them in a
category you can name, such as horror, scary, creepy or cute. If you decide
which one is your forte and you want to give it a try, go for it. It would be
great to have it finished and out in time for Halloween 2020. Happy Halloween!
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