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Friday, January 22
Writing a Genre Story: How to Create Suspense
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Let’s talk about what suspense is. Sure, yes, we know what it is in a “I know it when I feel it” kind of way, but if we want our stories to ...
Friday, August 8
Lee Child on Myth, Theseus and James Bond
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In his short essay, “Theseus and the Minotaur (1500 BC),” which appears in Thrillers: 100 Must-Reads , Lee Child discusses and diss...
Thursday, May 1
Parts of Story: The Preconditions For Suspense
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What follows is the final section of Parts of Story: Plot . (Yes, I'm doing a happy dance !) If you've been enjoying these ...
Wednesday, April 30
Characterization Or Plot: Which Is Most Important To Readers?
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The other day I watched a video of Lee Child talking about writing. It was a question and answer period and someone asked how he go...
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Wednesday, March 5
Lee Child's Three Tips For Building A Loyal Fan Base
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According to David Vinjamuri ( The Strongest Brand In Publishing Is ... ) Lee Child's fans are the most loyal of any bestseller, ev...
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Thursday, August 22
Lee Child On How To Write A Book Your Readers Can't Put Down
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Keeping in mind that rules are made to be broken, here are 3 tips from various pros on how to keep readers from putting your book down: ...
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