Amanda Sellet: Stay Weird
In this interview, author Amanda Sellet discusses mixing cozy mystery and romance in her new YA novel, Flirting with Murder.
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https://www.writersdigest.com/amanda-sellet-stay-weird
#Genre #MysteryThriller #WriteBetterFiction #YoungAdult #AuthorSpotlight
Can You Root For A Murderer?
Some of these lady killers are ruthless serial killers, while some are accidental criminals. Question is: do you want them to win?
https://bookriot.com/books-with-killer-protagonists/
Writing Slow-Burn Suspense in a Fast-Content World: How Writers Can Build Momentum Without Relying on Shock
Author Michael Cowan explains the process of writing slow-burn suspense in a fast-content world, with examples of tools and books to read.
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https://www.writersdigest.com/writing-slow-burn-suspense-in-a-fast-content-world-how-writers-can-build-momentum-without-relying-on-shock
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8 Mysteries About Cryptids and Cryptozoology
If you're fascinated by cryptids and cryptozoology, you'll want these excellent mysteries on your TBR.
https://bookriot.com/mysteries-about-cryptids-and-cryptozoology/
Creating a Great Cast of Suspects for Your Mystery
Bestselling author of the Sebastian St. Cyr Mysteries C. S. Harris shares eight ways to create a great cast of suspects for your mystery.
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https://www.writersdigest.com/creating-a-great-cast-of-suspects-for-your-mystery
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When Housewives Get Revenge, and More Mystery News
A big batch of paperback mystery reads, an Alex Cross series announcement, housewife revenge novels, and more mystery news and links…
https://bookriot.com/housewives-get-revemge/
A dispute over a parking space spirals into a chilling battle for survival. When your neighbor turns into your worst nightmare.
From Poetry to Murder: How a Poet Writes Crime
Poet and author Erica Wright shares the common threads of poetry and crime fiction while also explaining how a poet writes crime.
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https://www.writersdigest.com/from-poetry-to-murder-how-a-poet-writes-crime
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The Best Queer Mystery/Thriller Books of the Century (So Far)
Here are seven of the best queer mysteries and thrillers of the century so far—plus, a bonus list of 30 new LGBTQ books out this week.
https://bookriot.com/best-queer-mystery-thriller-books-of-the-century-so-far/