The Elements of Mystery Fiction

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Pub. Date: 2004-05-01
Publisher(s): Poisoned Pen Pr
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Summary

The Elements of Mystery Fiction: Writing the Modern Whonunit has guided and inspied mystery writersveterans as well as beginners-- for nearly a decade. Here William G. Tapply, with more than 20 popular mystery and suspense novels under his belt, isolates the crucial "elements" of the mystery novels that publishers want to publish and readers want to read--original plots, clever clues, sympathetic sleuths, memorable villains, multi-dimensional supporting characters, true-to-life settings, sharp narrative hooks, and, of course, smooth writing. In clear readable prose using examples from many of our best contemporary mystery novelists, Tapply shows how the writer can create the pieces and fit them together to make a story you can't put down. This new expanded edition of Elements contains original chapters by some of our best contemporary writers and most prominent personalities in the publishing world discussing writing and business issues that are vital to mystery writers in the 21st century.

Table of Contents

Introduction to the Second Editionp. ix
Introductionp. xiii
Writing a Modern Whodunit
The Elements of Mystery Fictionp. 1
Finding Your Storyp. 9
The Protagonist: The Sleuth As Hero or Heroinep. 21
The Lineup: Villains, Victims, Suspects, and Other Charactersp. 33
Point of View: Giving Your Reader a Place to Standp. 43
Setting: The Scene of the Crimep. 59
Getting It Started: Setting the Narrative Hookp. 71
Structuring the Story: Building Tensionp. 79
Building Conflict to Make Scenes Workp. 91
Dialogue: The Lifeblood of Mystery Fictionp. 99
Getting It Right: Rewriting and Revisingp. 111
Other Important Considerations
Writing the Mystery Seriesp. 119
Standalone or Series Mystery?p. 127
Seeing Double: Making Collaboration Workp. 139
Doing Business with Agentsp. 147
Editing and Publishing Mysteriesp. 155
The Bookselling Businessp. 167
Catch-23: Publicizing Your Mystery Novelp. 173
Persistencep. 181
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