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Master Your Plotlines
Novel Writing | Subplot | Writing Craft

Master Your Plotlines

ByZara Altair May 18, 2020October 26, 2021

Deepen your novel, use multiple plotlines. How to develop subplots for your story.

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Mystery writing | Novel Writing | Scenes | Story Scene

Scene Science

ByZara Altair May 11, 2020

The six basic scene components and how they help you create a tight, focused scene for your novel.

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Author Learning | Creating Characters | Mystery writing

Enrich Your Characters with Opinions

ByZara Altair April 29, 2020

Create relatable characters by giving them opinions.

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Author Learning | Creating Characters

How to Keep Your Mystery Villain a Secret To Surprise Your Reader at The End

ByZara Altair February 17, 2020October 26, 2021

Tips to plant clues about your villain but leaving the reveal to your sleuth.

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Author Learning | Mystery writing | Novel Writing

Give Your Story Reader Room to Imagine

ByZara Altair February 10, 2020October 26, 2021

Allowing your reader to imagine character details in the theater of the mind develops connections with your story.

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Author Learning | Mystery writing | Writing Craft

How to Introduce Your Detective to Devoted Mystery Readers

ByZara Altair February 5, 2020October 26, 2021

Without an immediate connection with your sleuth, a reader is not motivated to follow them solving the puzzle in the rest of your novel.

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Author Platform | Mystery writing

What to Write in Your Author Newsletter Before Your Book is Finished

ByZara Altair January 27, 2020October 26, 2021

Ideas for how to talk to your reader fans when your first book isn’t finished. Share your writer self.

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Author Learning | Mystery writing | Novel Writing | Writing Craft

First-Time Writer Mistakes to Avoid So Readers Love Your Story

ByZara Altair January 20, 2020October 26, 2021

How to create a great protagonist, smooth dialogue, keep readers engaged, and trim info-dump to write a novel readers love.

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Mystery writing | Novel Writing | Setting | Timeline

Keep Time in Your Mystery

ByZara Altair January 13, 2020October 26, 2021

Don’t overlook time elements in your story. From time of day in a scene to the timeline of the entire story. Tips to keep time in your mystery.

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Author Learning | Creating Characters | Mystery writing

The Chapter Writing Adventure

ByZara Altair January 6, 2020October 26, 2021

As you build your mystery chapter-by-chapter be prepared for characters arrive with unexpected actions. Evaluate these actions in relation to the chapter and to the story vision. Trust the process.

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