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Podcast Ep016: Embracing Horror, Inside the Twisted50 Writing Experience
- 2025/03/03
- 再生時間: 34 分
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Ever wondered what it's like to get your horror story published? The Twisted50 podcast gives us a fascinating peek behind the curtain, featuring three writers who made it into their third anthology. It's pretty cool to hear how different their stories are - from creepy social media hauntings to mysterious midnight visitors and spooky swimming pool encounters.
The really interesting thing about these writers is that they're just like many of us - people who love writing but maybe haven't taken that big leap into publishing before. Take Ben, for example, who's been writing for years but kept it as his personal hobby. He actually submitted his story at the last minute (talk about cutting it close!) and ended up getting published. That's the kind of success story that makes you think, "Hey, maybe I could do this too!"
What really stands out is how supportive everyone is in this community. It's not like those scary writing competitions where you submit your work into a black hole and never hear back. These writers talk about getting tons of helpful feedback from other writers, and how that actually made their stories better. Susan mentions how everyone genuinely wants to help make each story the best it can be - which is pretty refreshing in what can sometimes be a competitive field.
The whole process sounds way less intimidating than you might think. Dylan (who actually won an award) keeps emphasizing how "brave" you need to be to just put your work out there. But he also points out that your odds of success are way better than in most other writing competitions. Plus, you get something valuable even if you don't make it into the anthology - actual feedback from real readers!
Getting published seems to be a total game-changer for these writers. Ben talks about how amazing it feels when friends and family contact you saying they've bought your book and read your story. That's got to be one of the coolest feelings ever - knowing that people are actually reading something you created. And it's not just about the publication; there's an awards ceremony too, which really makes the writers feel celebrated.
For anyone thinking about giving it a shot, these writers have some pretty encouraging words. They emphasize that you really can't lose - worst case scenario, you get some helpful feedback on your writing. Best case? You end up published in a horror anthology! The whole thing wraps up with a touching dedication to Ben's sister Amy, who helped get the project started, which just shows how personal and meaningful this whole experience can be.
This isn't just about writing horror stories - it's about finding your tribe, pushing your creative boundaries, and maybe even seeing your name in print. As Dylan puts it, "You can really push an idea. You can have fun with it... you can't really lose." That pretty much sums up what makes this whole thing special - it's a chance to do something creative in a supportive environment where everyone wants you to succeed.