
Writing Murder: A Basic Guide to Writing Mystery Novels
Fifteen successful Midwestern authors have contributed essays on the basics of writing mystery novels to this book. Writing Murder shares their insights on fiction elements: setting, characters, point of view, dialogue, plot, and research. In addition, they offer insight on the genre, how to build suspense, point of view, the circle of openings/endings, and marketing your manuscript.
“The roots of this book were a series of writing classes held at The Mystery Company in Carmel, Indiana and co-sponsored by the Writer’s Center of Indiana.”–Introd.
Author: William Kent Krueger
Published: 2012-08-01
Page Count: 148
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