As stated Harry used to write non fiction, mostly about true crime. However he stopped this after going through Silent Hill. Mostly because he'd seen so much real horror he didn't want to write real horror anymore.
He had always been a sci fi/horror/mystery fiction fan growing up and so he turned his writing towards fiction.
He now wrote under multiple pen names though. Especially after the cult came after them and they went on the run.
Harry wrote a series of mystery books about a detective that is heavily based on Cybil Bennett, only with a different name of course.
While he still enjoys reading and watching horror, he finds it harder to write horror...actually he finds it easy to write horror, far too easy. When he does write it, he becomes more liable to have nightmares and be reminded of Silent Hill. He would often be even more overprotective during those time periods
Harry would often stay up late writing and it wasn't uncommon for Heather to come downstairs and find him asleep at his desk. He pushed himself to write enough to make a living for them from it.
Headcanon | Writing
He had always been a sci fi/horror/mystery fiction fan growing up and so he turned his writing towards fiction.
He now wrote under multiple pen names though. Especially after the cult came after them and they went on the run.
Harry wrote a series of mystery books about a detective that is heavily based on Cybil Bennett, only with a different name of course.
While he still enjoys reading and watching horror, he finds it harder to write horror...actually he finds it easy to write horror, far too easy. When he does write it, he becomes more liable to have nightmares and be reminded of Silent Hill. He would often be even more overprotective during those time periods
Harry would often stay up late writing and it wasn't uncommon for Heather to come downstairs and find him asleep at his desk. He pushed himself to write enough to make a living for them from it.