Balancing Curiosity Seeds and Tension Without Making the Reader Feel Cheated
Mar 14, 2024
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In this podcast, they discuss creating tension in stories, surprising readers early on, world-building in queries, and writing for the 'new adult' genre. Johnny Compton talks about the psychology of horror fiction, balancing curiosity and tension, and weaving social commentary into his novel. They also cover the importance of character introductions, emotionality, and authenticity in storytelling.
External pressure in major dramatic question creates tension.
Surprise readers in first five pages for engagement.
Balancing curiosity seeds and tension without cheating readers is crucial.
Deep dives
Haunting Opportunity at the Masson House
A mysterious past prompts Eric Ross to seek refuge at the Masson House in Daguner, Texas with his daughters. The caretaker job offers a substantial payout, requiring them to document the paranormal occurrences. Eric is drawn to uncover the house's secrets to understand his family's strange powers.
Ghostly Mysteries Unveiled
The Masson House, known as the most haunted place in Texas, presents a chilling setting. Previous caretakers have succumbed to the house's horrors, adding to the intrigue. The uncanny power surrounding Eric's family intertwines with the supernatural elements of the house, promising a haunting narrative.
Menacing Shadows of the Spy House
The unsettling atmosphere of the Masson House invites Eric and his daughters into a shadowy realm of ghostly phenomena. As they navigate the eerie grounds and document the spectral events, they face the looming threat of madness, mirroring the fate of former caretakers.
Exploring the Concept of Spite Houses
Spite houses are built to convey anger towards someone, often by blocking views or replicating houses out of pettiness. These houses serve as a physical manifestation of spite and resentment. The podcast delves into examples of real-life spite houses, highlighting the lengths people go to display their anger and dissatisfaction.
Unpacking Fear in Horror Fiction
The podcast discusses how healthy fears can actually be beneficial and life-saving, contrasting the typical negative connotation of fear. It delves into the psychological aspects of fear in horror fiction, exploring the rationality behind different fears and the balance between rational and irrational fears. The speaker, drawing from personal experiences and love for horror, emphasizes the thrill of scaring readers and the significance of fear in storytelling.
In today's Books with Hooks, Bianca, Carly, and CeCe discuss the need for external pressure in your major dramatic question; the three sets of questions that create tension at the beginning of a story; surprising your reader in your first five pages; the accuracy of third party manuscript wishlists; the need for world-building in a fantasy query; being too vague in your query; the concept of the 'new adult' genre; thinking about readers' expectations for certain types of stories; making sure that characters who appear in opening scenes are essential; and the importance of emotionality and interiority in your main character.
After which, Bianca interviews Johnny Compton about his debut novel, The Spite House. The two chat about the psychology behind reading and writing horror fiction; the heavy-lifting that horror expects of its audience; the world-building that's involved; the idea of not needing an explanation for everything; how Johnny balances curiosity seeds and tension without 'cheating' the reader; the social commentary that Johnny weaves into his novel; and Johnny's advice for writing very young characters.