Week 6 Prompt Response; Promoting the Horror Genre

     Despite it being cliche, it would be neat to pitch the horror genre the last two weeks of October, when spookiness already lingers in the air. Outlines of bodies can be drawn in tape on the floor of the stacks. Splashes of blood made of washable paint, can be flung about on the walls and windows, particularly near the true crime section. With proper planning and staff participation, we may even be able to act out a murder mystery play.

    To incorporate the concept of integrated advisory, we can have a horror movie to book display. In addition, depending again on proper planning, the library can create a Clue game. It could be an evening program, where patrons would be given a scenario upon arrival. They would visit each section of the library (Reference, Young Adult, Children's, Indiana Room, study rooms, etc.) where staff members would be in character and it would be up to the patron to determine who the culprit was. 

    

Comments

  1. I love your idea of doing Clue and utilizing different sections of the library! I imagine an event like that could also be a great avenue to promote the mystery genre as well. There is a lot of room for potential there, depending on the planning and budgeting for an event like this. For promoting horror materials specifically, for instance, your different sections (or even just the characters, to keep things from getting too complex) could be themed to match different horror novels and films, promoting specific materials.

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  2. A long time ago, we did a murder mystery in our library building. It was based on the board game Clue. It was a production with a secret murderer and clues in the stacks. It would be cool if we could replicate it. I'm not sure about the cost, but the program was immensely popular.

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  3. Doing a live action clue sounds so fun! I think a lot of teens and adults would really get into that! Great ideas!

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