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detective
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Thursday, April 27
Let's Make a Detective!
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Let’s create a detective! This post is part of my Let’s Write a Murder Mystery! series . In my last post I wrote about the theory beh...
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Sunday, April 23
Writing a Murder Mystery: 7 Tips for Creating an Interesting Detective
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This post is part of a series of articles on how to write a murder mystery. I plan to write an article about each character type: the ...
Friday, April 7
Murder Mysteries: Open vs Closed
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One of the fundamental distinctions between murder mysteries is whether the plot is open or closed. Today I explore this distinct...
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Friday, March 24
Murder Mystery: The Victim
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Let's talk about the victim and her importance to a murder mystery. In a sense, she is the central character. Of cour...
Tuesday, March 14
How Murder Mysteries Differ from Other Kinds of Stories
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I’ve been writing about murder mysteries quite a bit lately. I PROMISE I’ll write about something else for the next post! (If you’d l...
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Sunday, March 12
The Structure of a Murder Mystery in 5 Acts
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What follows is a structure —one-among-many—a murder mystery could have. If you would like to read about a general story structure head ...
Thursday, February 23
English vs American Murder Mysteries
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Sorry this post is late! I’ve been working on my next book. This post is sort-of, kind-of a rough draft of a chapter for that book. So—a...
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