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Masterclass: Writing Crime Fiction
Masterclass: Writing Crime Fiction: How to create compelling plots, dramatic characters and nail biting twists in crime and detective fiction | Rosemary Rowe
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Do you have an idea for a gripping crime novel? Would you like to know how to plot your book flawlessly? Do you want to create beautifully crafted characters and nail biting twists? This book is designed for anyone who wants to write an unputdownable crime novel. Whatever your subgenre, whether Scandi-crime or detective 'cosies', this book is full of inspirational advice, acute insights and practical exercises. The first part of the book establishes the rules of writing crime fiction - from convincing characters to the role of research. The book then covers the practical craft of writing and editing, before explaining in detail how to secure a contract and/or self-publish your work. A comprehensive guide for anyone who wants to be the next Val McDermid or Ian Rankin.
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#magicalreadathon2020

Finished this one for ‘charms‘ in the #owlsreadathon #owls2020 I‘m past the halfway mark, at the point where one more column makes a big difference, so it‘s completed the OWLs for: Auror; Graphic Designer; Healer; Hogwarts Professor; Ministry Worker, and Trader in Magical Tomes. Not bad for a night‘s work 😂

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Two books on the go at the moment for #magicalreadathon2020 I like to read a workbook through before I start, so I have Writing Crime Fiction for Charms (white cover). I need to read a dystopian novel for another readathon, but I‘m so not in the headspace for dystopia right now, so I‘m rereading Accidental Creatures. It doesn‘t really fit any prompts, so I‘m reading it for Astronomy (read book while it‘s dark outside).
#owlsreadathon2020 #owls2020

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These books will all help anyone #buildingamystery #timbittunes @Cinfhen @TheKidUpstairs

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TheKidUpstairs Great collection! 6y
scowler1 Forensics is wicked good. 6y
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