Welcome to The Craft, our growing series of articles dedicated to the art and practice of writing gothic and dark fiction. Whether you are putting pen to paper for the first time or you are a seasoned storyteller looking to sharpen your tools, you will find something here to challenge and inspire you.
This series is organized by experience level — but do not let that stop you from diving into whatever catches your eye. The best writers read across levels.
For Beginners
- First Lines That Bite: How to Hook Your Reader — The art of the opening line. Hook your reader before they know what hit them.
- Breathing Life into Characters — Creating characters that feel real in the shadows. Backstory, motivation, and flaws.
- Plotting the Unknown: A Beginner’s Guide to Gothic Plots — Essential plot structures for mystery and dark fiction. Setup, payoff, and revelation.
For Intermediate Writers
- The Art of Atmospheric Writing — Build mood and dread through sensory detail, weather, and setting.
- Mastering Pace in Dark Fiction — When to linger, when to sprint. Control tension through rhythm and structure.
- Finding Your Narrative Voice — First person or third? Close or distant? How POV shapes your story.
For Advanced Writers
- The Unreliable Narrator: A Double-Edged Sword — Deliberate liars, naive narrators, and the mad ones. Wield unreliability with precision.
- Breaking the Frame: Meta-Fiction in Gothic Literature — From House of Leaves to the earliest gothic novels. Break the frame without breaking trust.
- Monsters with Meaning: Gothic as Social Commentary — The monster is never just a monster. Weave themes into dark fiction without losing the story.
Writing Prompts
- Weekly Writing Prompt #1: The Letter That Was Never Meant to Be Read — A hidden letter, an unfinished story, three ways to tell it.
Start with whatever level fits you. The craft is a journey, not a destination.
