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Figuring Out When It Is The Best Time To Bring In Clues?
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May 18, 2015 07:18PM

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I am going to be honest, I don't know much about writing mysteries myself, I am currently trying to figure that out too, because a story came to me in my head, and I am having the hardest time laying it out. I think the best thing to do is make an outline. Once you have an outline, it helps you know what you want to reveal in each chapter. I think dropping subtle clues throughout the story from the very beginning is best. Especially when a reader doesn't even realize it's a clue! Another suggestion is reading the genre you are trying to write. I have been told this or read this many times over, if I want to write mystery, I should read mystery. Pinterest is also helpful with ideas on how to lay out the ground work.
I notice this post was made in May, and so far no replies, but I do hope you are still actively writing and you've figured some things out by now! If you found any thing useful, do share, as I would like to know more about writing mysteries as well!
