lundi 17 septembre 2018

Writing Tips For Mystery Thriller Authors

By Elizabeth Powell


Understanding the difference between thriller and mystery books is the first step to writing interesting novels. Thrillers define preventive measures before a crime takes place while books written on mysterious events follow the actions of an intelligent protagonist who provides clues for solving crimes. Whether you intend to write thrillers or mysterious stories, learning success tips from popular mystery thriller authors is vital. Below are few things to consider when writing novels in these genres.

Grab the reader's attention in the first chapter especially the first line. There are various factors you need to consider to create a strong hook. First, pay attention to details at each step. The first line should grab the readers interest to find out more about the story. Make use of questions readers want to be answered. A good story contains dramatic events and conflicting discoveries that affect the lives of the main characters.

Engage readers in solving mysteries by providing clues. Make sure clues are not too obvious to maintain suspense throughout the story. Add characters, both honest and suspicious ones to act together. Let readers distinguish truthful characters from those telling lies.

It is always good to have different explanations. For instance, add more than one suspect in mystery or thriller events. If the story is based on natural events, including both natural and supernatural explanations for the disappearance of a character. This tactic makes the entire reading experience interesting. Readers take up the role of detectives by identifying those responsible.

Red herrings are important parts of thrillers and mysteries. Adding them to your story increases tension and creates suspense. Use an item or event that seems too obvious only to turn out false. Place your characters in a suspicious setting to get the attention of the audience. Giving clues is one way of making readers take the role of investigators.

Dialogue must take place in any thriller or mystery book. However, conversations between characters can be either suspicious or conflicting. Choose a suspicious or suspenseful dialogue to create more suspense. Add one or more characters who sounds bizarre or are not willing to take part in investigations.

Language is a factor you need to consider before drafting a novel. It is natural you want to become a successful author. Consider writing novels in settings that engage readers and write events in descriptive format. Take time to learn more about characterization. Place your characters in a manner your audience can follow without getting bored.

Begin your chapters with interesting discoveries or actions unexpected by the readers. Good thriller authors use settings, discoveries and reveal facts to open chapters. Your chapters should get the attention of the reader and encourage continuous reading. Conclude your story with answers readers want to know or facts about the characters. Your conclusion should make the reader want to read the next book.




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