That's Not Scary Anymore (WisCon 31 panel)
The Craft And Business of Writing SF&F•Capitol A• Sunday, 2:30-3:45 p.m.
With so much terror in the world today, does horror fiction need to go to new lengths to find something frightening, or is the genre dying out in favor of real-world scenarios and serial killer book deals? What can frighten even the most jaded readers in the genre, and what are editors looking for to send tingles up their desensitized spines?
M: Nick Mamatas, Gary A. Braunbeck, Kelly D. Link, Stephen H Segal, Debbie L. Smith