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message 1: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Bandusky I think that's a fun way to write your mysteries without the tedium of a full-blown outline. I hope to write a mystery one day, but I know I'll need some notes to make sure I drop clues (including false ones) so my readers don't feel cheated not knowing crucial details.


message 2: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Oberth Mysteries are tricky. You want to play fair for the reader but when you do, they could figure it out. From a reader perspective, usually my figuring out whodunit doesn't detract from my enjoyment, which is a real plus to remember when constructing my own mystery. I hope you write a mystery one of these days - I want to read it!


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