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Writing and Selling Your Mystery Novel Revised and Expanded: The Complete Guide to Mystery, Suspense, and Crime
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Writing and Selling Your Mystery Novel Revised and Expanded: The Complete Guide to Mystery, Suspense, and Crime
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Hallie Ephron
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:304 | Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781440347160
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Classifications | Dewey:808.387 |
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Edition
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
F&W Publications Inc
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Imprint |
Writer's Digest Books
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Publication Date |
13 January 2017 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
A fully updated and thoroughly revised edition of WD's classic tome on mystery writing, the first edition of which was a finalist for an Edgar Award, the biggest honour in mystery-writing circles. In the decade since the first edition was published, the popularity of the mystery, suspense and crime genres has come roaring back with books like 'Gone Girl', 'The Girl on the Train', 'The Silent Wife', and 'Big Little Lies'. Mystery has even become a hot commodity in young adult fiction, with books such as the Edgar Award-winning 'Paper Towns'. This new edition will be expanded to touch upon new developments in the mystery genres, as well as adding new material to expand upon the mystery sub-genres of crime and suspense. The original edition already touched on those areas, as well as hardboiled mysteries, cosies, romantic thrillers and medical mysteries--but the real areas of interest among contemporary readers are undoubtedly crime and suspense. New material will cover the following topics: A new subsection on traditional mysteries versus thrillers versus hybrid What makes a best seller Secrets and surprises Stakes: Welding character to plot Tips for making it a page turner Narrative voice: Who to believe? Multiple viewpoints, multiple timelines Why editors and agents reject queries: Mistakes to avoid The many publishing options open to writers in addition to traditional agented submissions to editors How e-books have transformed the market The new imprints that publishers have dedicated to genre fiction Book packaging, particularly for mass market paperback A completely new list of resources, as well as mystery and writing conferences This new edition will also take the mystery out of the writing process, making it less daunting for beginners and more efficient for experienced writers. You will find the best material from the original edition, including things like comprehensive instructions, exercises and worksheets, as well as a format for a novel blueprint. You'll learn how to construct effective plots, revise and submit mysteries to publishers in the "new" publishing environment, as well as guidelines for: Planning, twisting the plot and constructing a credible surprise ending Creating a compelling sleuth and a worthy villain Deceiving and revealing with red herrings and clues Writing investigation, spine-tingling suspense and dramatic action Revising, from sharpening characters to optimizing pace Engaging the reader AUTHOR: New York Times bestselling author Hallie Ephron grew up in a family of writers and a household filled with books. Her parents were Henry and Phoebe Ephron who wrote screenplays for classic movies like Carousel and Daddy Long Legs. Hallie was the last of their four daughters (Nora, Delia, Hallie, Amy) to start writing or, as she calls it, succumb to her genes. Now Hallie writes suspense novels she hopes keep readers up at night. An Edgar Award finalist and a three-time finalist for the Mary Higgins Clark Award, Hallie grew up in Beverly Hills where her new suspense novel, 'Night Night, Sleep Tight', is set. The story is inspired by Hallie's experiences growing up there in a Hollywood family, and by an infamous Hollywood murder. A starred review in Publisher's Weekly calls 'Night Night' a "captivating thriller." InStyle magazine ("enthralling") and Good Housekeeping (as "addictive" as Gone Girl) pick it as a top page turner for April. Bookreporter: "An extremely impressive work. The plotting and character development read as if they could have been transplanted from an unpublished Raymond Chandler novel." Hallie teaches writing at workshops and conferences across the country. Her 'Writing and Selling Your Mystery Novel: How to Knock 'Em Dead with Style' was nominated for Edgar and Anthony awards. Hallie is also an award-winning crime fiction book reviewer for the Boston Globe. SELLING POINTS: The first edition went on to become a finalist for the prestigious Edgar Award, the highest honour in mystery fiction, and an Anthony Award. Resurgence in mystery, suspense and crime popularity. Even Stephen King has reinvented himself as a mystery/crime novelist, having won an Edgar himself in 2015. Foreword by New York Times bestselling author and mystery legend Elizabeth George.
Author Biography
Hallie Ephron is the New York Times best-selling author of suspense novels that she hopes keep readers up at night. She is a four-time finalist for the Mary Higgins Clark Award, and her books have also been nominated for Edgar and Anthony awards. She is a much sought-after speaker and writing teacher.
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