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Rayne Hall

Rayne Hall writes fantasy and horror fiction, some of it quirky, most of it dark. She is the author of over sixty books in different genres and under different pen names, published by twelve publishers in six countries, translated into several languages. Her short stories have been published in magazines, e-zines and anthologies.

After living in Germany, China, Mongolia and Nepal, she has settled in a small Victorian seaside town in southern England. Rayne holds a college degree in publishing management and a masters degree in creative writing. Over three decades, she has worked in the publishing industry as a trainee, investigative journalist, feature writer, magazine editor, production editor, page designer, concept editor for non-fiction book series, anthology editor, editorial consultant and more. Outside publishing, she worked as a museum guide, apple

picker, tarot reader, adult education teacher, trade fair hostess, translator and belly dancer.

Currently, Rayne Hall writes fantasy and horror fiction and tries to regain the rights to her out-of-print books so she can republish them as e-books.

Her books on the writing craft (Writing Fight Scenes, Writing Scary Scenes, The Word-Loss Diet, Writing Dark Stories, Writing About Villains, Writing Short Stories to Promote Your Novel, Writing About Magic, Twitter for Writers) are bestsellers.

Rayne Hall is the editor of the Ten Tales anthologies:

"Bites: Ten Tales of Vampires"

"Scared: Ten Tales of Horror"

"Haunted: Ten Tales of Ghosts"

"Cutlass: Ten Tales of Pirates"

"Beltane: Ten Tales of Witchcraft"

"Spells: Ten Tales of Magic"

"Undead: Ten Tales of Zombies"

"Seers: Ten Tales of Clairvoyance"

"Dragon: Ten Tales of Fiery Beasts"

"Cogwheels: Ten Tales of Steampunk"

with more titles coming soon.

The stories in her Six Scary Tales series and the Thirty Scary Tales collection are subtle horror: suspenseful, creepy atmospheric, unsettling. Although they contain little violence and gore, they may not be suitable for young readers. Many of these stories have been previously published in other books or magazines.

British English: All Rayne Hall's books use British words, spellings, grammar and punctuation. If you're allergic to British English, avoid them. ;-)

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“Writing style can be descriptive without being wordy - and wordy without being descriptive”
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“Research" is a wonderful word for writers. It serves as excuse for EVERYTHING”
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“Authors today need a publisher as much as they need a tapeworm in their guts.”
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“Fear is essential in horror fiction. Gore is optional.”
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“I trust my characters. They know their stories better than I do.”
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“I've never yet run out of ideas what to write about... only out of time to write it in.”
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“I don't think writers need to be insane. Just crazy.”
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