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Writing Neurodivergent Characters in Horror

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Writing Neurodivergent Characters in HorrorNeurodiverse or neurodiverse coded characters, from Hannibal Lecter and Frankensteins Monster to Stephen Kings Holly Gibney, have long drawn readers and writers to horror, yet multifaceted and nuanced representation remains elusive. In this OnDemand webinar the instructor discusses the stereotypes and tropes that have come beforeeverything from hyper intelligent, emotion free killing machines to the hyper fixated, socially awkward investigators who

Neurodiverse or neurodiverse-coded characters, from Hannibal Lecter and Frankenstein’s Monster to Stephen King’s Holly Gibney, have long drawn readers and writers to horror, yet multifaceted and nuanced representation remains elusive. In this OnDemand webinar the instructor discusses the stereotypes and tropes that have come before—everything from hyper-intelligent, emotion-free killing machines to the hyper-fixated, socially awkward investigators who pursue them—as well as the challenges in depicting invisible disorders that express themselves in a myriad of ways. Most importantly, we’ll talk about how to create authentic, neurodiverse characters that aren’t merely a grab bag of their expressed traits and exist on the page with full, lived-in personalities.

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Mark Wheaton got his start as a screenwriter on horror films like Friday The 13th (2009), the Sam Raimi-produced, The Messengers, and the Emilia Clarke-starring, Voice From the Stone. He has also written novels, including the bestselling Father Chavez crime trilogy (Thomas & Mercer, 2016-2017), Emily Eternal (Grand Central Publishing, 2019, written as M.G. Wheaton – named one of the Five Best Sci-Fi Novels of 2019 by the Financial Times and translated into five languages), The Quake Cities (Severn House, 2021) and Who Haunts You (Off Limits Press, 2023). In addition, Wheaton has had several horror short stories published including, In the Water, appearing in the 2021 Stoker Award-nominated anthology, Worst Laid Plans (Grindhouse Press) and Killer of Hogs, long-listed by Ellen Datlow as one of the Best Horror Short Stories of 2022. He has also worked as a comic book writer (Dark Horse’s The Cleaners), video game scripter, (Wet 2, F.E.A.R. franchise), and movie journalist for outlets such as E!, Syfy, Fangoria, Total Film and many, many others.

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Barney “Scout” Mann and his wife “Frodo” host many prospective Pacific Crest Trail thru-hikers, at their home, and shuttle them to the trail to start their trek. Scout is a Triple Crowner having hiked the Pacific Crest, Continental Divide and Appalachian Trails and has been very active as a volunteer, serving as a board member and in various capacities for several trail organizations. This eminence translates into a great number of five-star reviews: yet, this account merits them. Journeys North is about the author’s PCT thru-hike in 2005. It predates “Wild” and the resultant explosion in the trail’s popularity. The book focuses on the Mann’s and several hikers, who move north, in their proximity. There is considerable background and detail given about these characters, which enhances the readers appreciation of their trip. This balances with sufficient description about the trail and the hike making Journeys North a captivating and unique read among trail narratives. In the final chapters, the trekkers are buffeted and challenged by early season blizzards. Forced out of the snowbound high mountains, Frodo, Scout and their group improvise a low land route to complete their walk. With numerous of characters, the bouncing around and referencing of prior information can be confusing to the reader. There’s some heartwarming tales. The author describes an anonymous benefactor who provides two out-of-funds youngsters a considerable amount of money allowing them to continue towards Canada. The reader doesn’t learn whether the pair completes their journey; but that was a truly generous act, Barney. Journeys North transcends the trail in its portrayal of the human condition and the adversity and challenges that we confront in life. The book validates the camaraderie and caring that develops among hikers and the positive effect the PCT can have on changing lives. Well done.
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