How to write crime fiction and thrillers: top tips.
Understanding 'core-value progressions' - that is the coherence of the choices authors make in progressing story and character - will help you push your thriller all the way. 6 - Keep It Simple.
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Write your synopsis at the start. All writers work in different ways. Some like to plan out their novel from the beginning; others like to see where their writing can take them, with little or no planning at all. Consider this: writing your synopsis from the very beginning, even before you write your opening scene, has two main benefits.
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