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  1. Neal Marshall Stevens' book, A Sense of Dread: Getting Under the Skin of Horror Screenwriting, shines a beam of understanding on the dark nature of fear. The first two-thirds of the book succinctly break down the gears driving our fears and their origins, reframing the types and levels of fear as the separation between the inborn and instinctual to the culturally and conditionally informed.

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  2. Jul 7, 2024 · “Take it Back to First Principles” Neal Marshall Stevens Talks Horror Screenwriting: “I have been writing screenplays since I was 13 years old. I have been writing for a long, long time, back before there even were screenwriting books,” said Neal Marshall Stevens, who has 45 writing credits on IMDb (and many more that are unlisted).

  3. Neal Marshall Stevens is an American screenwriter, author, teacher and writer, best known for writing several Hollywood horror films such as Thirteen Ghosts. Quick Facts Nationality, Occupation(s) ...

  4. May 17, 2021 · NHE host Scott Murphy chats to writer Neal Marshall Stevens all about his 30 plus year career in screenwriting including his work on “Thirteen Ghosts”, his involvement with Full Moon Pictures and how one of his scripts ended up becoming a Hellraiser sequel. Over the course of the interview (interview begins at 1:40) Neil tell […]

  5. Jan 11, 2022 · 3) Author Neal Marshall Stevens puts Theory into Practice, using examples from his own work to demonstrate how to apply his “toolbox” and the principles of “Dread” to put real scares into the pages of a screenplay. Finally, we seek to answer the question many people What are you afraid of?

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  6. Neal Marshall Stevens is the author of A Sense of Dread (3.88 avg rating, 16 ratings, 2 reviews) and Havoc Brigade (3.00 avg rating, 1 rating, 1 review, ...

  7. This week on the blog, a podcast interview with screenwriter and author Neal Marshall Stevens about his new book on horror, “A Sense of Dread (Getting Under ...