WRITING MURDER MYSTERIES
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- Writing Murder Mysteries: What's the Killer's Motive?You are writing a murder mystery. The murderer is a serial killer. The people he picks are seemingly at random. Why is he killing? What reason would someone have for killing people?
- How to Avoid Writing a Bad NovelWhat to do to avoid writing a stinker of a novel.
- Top Four Murder Mystery Authors RevealedAre you looking for a murder mystery which will grip you in the first page, and keep you hooked until the last word? Something with a strong plot, well written, a respite from your life and troubles?
EelKat's A-B-C Index to Writing: An Alphabetical Index to All of My Associated Content Articles for Authors and Freelance WritersAn alphabetical index to all of my Associated Content articles for authors, and freelance writers.- Writing Culinary Mystery NovelsWriting culinary mystery novels is in fashion now. People enjoy reading mysteries, suspense novels, and thrillers about chefs, food, or culinary-related themes.
- Murder Mysteries Can Be Set Anywhere:This brief review of recent crime fiction features novels set, mostly, far afield from typical murder-mystery hot spots like New York or London.
- How to Write Your Own Murder Mystery PartiesTips and tricks to writing and throwing a great murder mystery party.
- Women's Murder Club: A Must Read SeriesHere are some reasons why the book series Women's Murder Club by James Patterson should be put on your TBR (To Be Read) List!
- A Review of Charlaine Harris's Southern Vampire MysteriesThe HBO series True Blood is based upon the Harris series about vampires. In truth, I think the books are much, much better.
- How to Become a Better Writer: Part 4: The Non-Fiction of Fiction WritingA look inside what it takes to become a better writer. This is Part 4 of a Multi Part Series.
- The Perfect MurderThis is a fictional story about a man with a peculiar gift and how he unwittingly used that gift in a way that had devastating consequences.
- Top 5 BBC Mysteries to WatchThese shows are characterized by sharp, witty writing and amazing casts.
Interactive Murder Mystery GamesToday, murder mystery fans don't spend hours in front of the television watching whodunits, but instead look for a good interactive murder mystery to solve. Here are great online resources for every recreational sleuth!- Cozy Mysteries with Thanksgiving ThemesSome authors of cozy mysteries included books that took place at Thanksgiving. This is a list of some of them.
- Murder for Hire: Scholl Hires Smith to Murder His Ex-Wife in Elkhart, IndianaThis is about a local murder for hire in Elkhart, Indiana. A local Doctor hired a man to murder his ex-wife, her attorney and another Doctor that he had conflicts with.
- Killing People You Don't Like, and Other Benefits of Creative WritingExpanding on her first writing guide, Zoe Whitten explains how that "dreadful thought" can become the seed for your creative writing efforts.
- Stay Tuned for Murder by Mary KennedyThird entry of the Talk Show Radio Mysteries
- Author Anne Perry Writes Victorian Mysteries and Christmas Books...And Spent Time in PrisonSome answers about her mystery writing from Anne Perry, author of more than 50 books and the inspiration for Kate Winslet's debut film performance in Peter Jackson's film "Heavenly Creatures."
- 'Castle': Best Moments of "Murder Most Fowl"Here are seven of the best moments of "Castle" episode, "Murder Most Fowl".
- Cozy Mysteries About Teachers and ProfessorsEnjoy some cozy mysteries that feature teachers and professors as super sleuths.
- Need to Kill Writer's Block? Kill a Character.Need to Kill Writer's Block? Kill a Character...works best for Horror or Murder Mysteries, but can be used in any genre.
- Plotting a Murder MysteryLearn how to plot and write a murder mystery that will keep readers on the edge of their seats.
Re-Enacters Share Wheeling (IL) Hotel with "Love is Murder" WritersWhile attending a "Love Is Murder" writers' conference in Wheeling, IL, re-enacters shared our Westin Hotel space.- The Marconius Mysteries: Megan's MurderFirst chapter of a murder mystery.
- Book Review: Fatally Flaky is One Part Romance, One Part Murder MysteryIf romance, mystery and even recipes appeal to you, check out this book with a wedding theme.
- Review ofThe Shack: No Mysteries HereMy review of the number one best selling book, The Shack by William P. Young.
- Do's and Don'ts when Writing MysteriesFiver pointers on how to write a quality mystery story.
KismetHow my families history helped me to see I should be writing Victorian fiction.- Cliches to Avoid When Writing a Mystery StoryMystery fans have seen it all a thousand times before. Your best chance to keep them guessing to the end begins with avoiding the most obvious cliches.
Interview with H.D. Campbell, Author of Late Murder at 10Want to read a book that is not always geared towards the destruction of not only the story line but all of it's characters? Then look no more, for H.D Campbell is on the literary crime scene.
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