Southeast Asia is no stranger to hauntings, but what does horror look like in the world of fiction? How do you turn a fear into a narrative? What does horror have to say about society?
In this workshop, explore horror as a literary genre: its forms, language, genre history, and the kinds of stories it can be used to tell, with a highlight on social themes and horror as a response to marginality.
VENUE: Sing Lit Station
ADDRESS: 22 Dickson Road, #02-01, Singapore, 209506
TICKETS: Peatix
DATE AND TIME
20 April 2024, 2pm-5pm
ABOUT WEN-YI LEE:
Wen-yi Lee is a Clarion West Workshop alum whose short fiction has appeared in venues like Lightspeed, Uncanny, and Strange Horizons, as well as in various anthologies. She likes writing about girls with bite, feral nature, and ghosts. Her debut novel The Dark We Know is forthcoming from Gillian Flynn Books on August 13. Find her on socials @wenyilee_ and otherwise at wenyileewrites.com.