I’m going to depart from the usual posts about my writing and talk instead about my reading. I am a…
Ernest Hemingway wrote 39 different endings for his classic A Farewell to Arms, which only proves that great writers are…
There is an ongoing debate about the reality of writer’s block. One author, Mercedes Lackey, wrote: “There is no such…
An old standby that I think works pretty well, if not overdone, is to use the weather to reflect the…
I’m a great believer in foreshadowing. Done well, at an appropriate time and with subtlety, it positions the reader to…
I had been characterizing myself as a mystery writer, because that’s what I thought I was writing. Development, my first…
Does a good mystery require a murder or other equally serious crime? The genre of mystery writing is replete with…
For weeks now, if not longer, I have been trying to wedge my Empty Luck characters into pre-planned actions that…
One of the first injunctions writers receive is to avoid the use of adverbs. Eliminate them all, if possible, we’re…
Any novel needs dramatic tension, but mysteries and thrillers need it even more than most. Tension, something unresolved and threatening…