Guest Post: Writing a Mystery/Thriller by Ann W. J. White, M.Ed.

Mystery literature is undergoing a resurgence with the American public. We find ourselves in need of a good story where the protagonist undergoes a journey, perhaps of faith, family, or reaction to something that cuts us to the quick. We select settings that we are comfortable with, things that make our own breath be held as we voyage into our story. Some of us use a timeline, writing each occurrence out in the order it will happen. It’s an effective tool, keeping us focused. Some of us write from the imagination without a specific timeline but as our characters reveal themselves to us. I’ll use the word hero a lot below but I mean hero or heroine.

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#MysteryThrillerWeek Congratulates #NanoWriMo2016 Participants

nanowrimoYour accomplishment as a writer cannot be denied! Whether your #NaNoWriMo Work In Progress culminated in 5,000 action words or a shiny new 50,000 word novel, Mystery Thriller Week applauds your hard work and efforts with a resounding CONGRATULATIONS! 
You embody the exact person we are seeking to participate in the 2017 Mystery Thriller Week being held February 12-22 next year. Over 100 Authors, 50 Bloggers, multiple specialists ranging from Publicists, Publishers, Editors, to Film Makers, Cover Artists, Book Reviewers, and FANS have already signed up and committed to the MTW event to make it the greatest Mystery Thriller genre event to ever be held online.

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