Crime Writing Confidential

ebook What Crime Writers Do, and How They've Done It

By Keith Dixon

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ARE YOU A WRITER?Ever wondered how crime writers manage to enthrall and entice you into wanting to read their books? Ever wanted to do that yourself?In this collection of critiques and essays, Keith Dixon demonstrates how crime fiction writers put together their books, using a close analysis of the way they write - their tactics, their strategies, their actual prose. Focusing on a number of recent books by the famous and not-so-famous, his analysis will help new writers understand the nuts and bolts of construction and how to develop their own writing style. If you're looking for how you can write a book or just improve your writing skills, then this collection of essays will help. If you're writing crime fiction, it will be invaluable.See how your favourite authors structure their novels...Harlan CobenJohn SandfordJo NesboJohn HartLee ChildAnd more ...Discover invaluable secrets about:How to read in order to improve your writingHow to write great dialogueFind 25 essays on how crime writers:Create characters that engageUse language to make an impactChoose their narrative strategiesCrime Writing Confidential will boost your confidence as a writer and give you insights into how the best writers create their books – and how it can go wrong, even for the most successful!Use the Look Inside feature to get a preview of what this exciting book has to offer those who want to learn the secrets of the best-sellers. In fact, anyone interested in creative writing, in whatever genre, will learn something.
Crime Writing Confidential