A is for Ambiguity and D is for Deviant

 


Crime fiction has tried and trueconventions, such as a murder/crime in the first chapter (or soon thereafter),an investigation, believable motive, hidden clues etc. Add to this, theconventions for each subgenre, such as cozy or police procedural. Have you everignored or deviated from these established conventions? Do you find themrestrictive or do you like working within them?

I see rules as guidelines, as training wheels. I break rules, but they’re notthe usual suspec...

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Published on March 26, 2024 01:00
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