Mystery

How To Make The Reader Trust Your Villain - A character holds out flowers, an ax hidden behind his back.
Writing
Robert Wood

How To Make The Reader Trust Your Villain

Sometimes, the most effective villain is the one you didn’t see coming. It’s the helpful friend who turns out to be the villain’s stooge, the kindly inn-keeper hiding cannibalistic intent, or the sage master whose long-game is to tempt you to the dark side. Of course, for these villains to work, you have to trust

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How To Write A Better Murder Mystery Victim - A victim is dead, a spear in his back, while an onlooker gasps.
Writing
Hannah Collins

How To Write A Better Murder Mystery Victim

The victim of a murder mystery story is a unique breed of victim. Usually, the death of a character at the hands of another comes at the emotional climax of a story. Even some painfully misunderstood villains can choke us up a little when they finally meet their demise. A murder mystery victim’s death, however,

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How And Why You Need To Recycle Writing Ideas - An author places ideas into a complex recycling machine. Genius emerges.
Writing
Hannah Collins

How And Why You Need To Recycle Writing Ideas

I think most creative people have trouble throwing things away. Not in a hoarder-esque, ‘I’m currently typing this while walled-in by newspaper towers’ kind of way. No, it’s more ‘waste not, want not’ practicality than kleptomaniac-tinted nostalgia. It’s that lingering feeling: ‘Surely this will be useful, later.’ This same feeling can apply to your writing ideas,

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How Long Should Your Book Be? - An author stands by many stacks of paper.
Marketing
Hannah Collins

How Long Should Your Book Be? The Complete Guide

The ‘how long?’ question has to be one of the most commonly asked by new authors – perhaps even experienced ones, too. It was certainly one of the first to pass my lips when I met my editor to discuss my first children’s book. “What’s the age range?” she asked me when I broached the

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