Genre Definition and Recommendation is a feature where we will define a genre or a sub-genre definition, have a discussion, and the make some recommendations.
Horror
Horror
What is Horror? (Found here)
In literature, horror (pronounced hawr-er) is a genre of fiction whose purpose is to create feelings of fear, dread, repulsion, and terror in the audience—in other words, it develops an atmosphere of horror. The term’s definition emphasizes the reaction caused by horror, stemming from the Old French orror, meaning “to shudder or to bristle.”
Horror is one of those hard genres to define. There is so many different types of horror. You can have thriller, or slasher, psychological horror even.
But to me, horror is bloody. It involves death and action. It's a constant go go go.
Where as with thriller it's almost like a slow build up. Nothing really happens but it has you on the edge of your seat anyway. We'll do a genre definition of thriller at a later time.
There is such a thin thin thin line between horror and thriller. Never mind that there's a million sub genre's in between.
I'm really picky over what I consider "horror" I can look at the genre on goodreads, but that doesn't mean that's what *I* consider horror.
There is such a thin thin thin line between horror and thriller. Never mind that there's a million sub genre's in between.
I'm really picky over what I consider "horror" I can look at the genre on goodreads, but that doesn't mean that's what *I* consider horror.
Horror anything is some of my favorite things. Movies, books, games, etc. If it's bloody or scary I'm there.
Some of my favorite horror books:
In the horror genre I love creature feature books with all kinds of monsters ripping people apart and eating them. I like the cannibals in the woods, the slasher plots, zombies. I'm not a fan of ghosts, haunted houses and psychological horror as I find that too slow.
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