2 hours
Museum of Farnham
Starting at GBP 16
Thu, 12 Mar, 2026 at 07:30 pm to 09:30 pm (GMT+00:00)
Museum of Farnham
38 West Street, Farnham, United Kingdom
Ever wanted to write a spine-chilling ghost story but not sure how to conjure genuine fear? It takes more than tortured groans and rattling chains to create something truly frightening. This workshop will explore where terror truly lies in a narrative and how to evoke an emotional response that lingers with readers long after they have turned the final page. We'll show you how to find inspiration for stories, then take your audience on a harrowing journey which chills them to the core. You’ll learn ways to make a ghost story credible and compelling in a contemporary context.
Crafting a ghost story that resonates with contemporary audiences requires a delicate balance of timeless eeriness and modern relevance. In this age of scientific fact, people are more cynical about ghosts and hauntings. So how do we get in there and scare them? During the workshop, participants will:
Sara Starbuck has spent 25 years working in UK trade book publishing, as a commissioning editor, desk editor, a development editor and author’s agent. She is a freelance editor, proof-reader and writer, and the author of 9 published works. Ted Gooda is an award-winning poet, playwright and short story writer. She is the ghost writer of a series of Sunday Times top ten bestselling memoirs and a former teacher who runs adult workshops at the National Writing Project (UK).
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Tickets for Workshop: How to Write a Chilling Ghost Story can be booked here.
| Ticket type | Ticket price |
|---|---|
| General Admission | 16 GBP |