Sunday, 20 August 2017

Tips In Becoming A Suspense Thriller Novel Writer

By Andrew Peterson


There are people who are born writers and it does not take them too long to come up with a draft of how they want the story to be written. Suspense thriller novel writers want you to feel scared turning to the other page and want to be sure they have captured every sense in you. In case you want to start out in this genre there are tricks that can help you get better.

Ensure that you have a good story idea. You want your readers to stay excited and be more than willing to read the entire book. Keep the characters of the protagonist sides alive and make sure you understand how the genre works. Let your readers get anxious from the beginning of the chapter so that they have the drive to keep moving.

If you want the reader to never keep your book down you need to apply the pressure in the right places. Show the antagonist and protagonist sides fighting with each of them trying to outdo the other. Make your readers feel helpless since that is how they start writing to ask why the story did not go in a certain way. Show a hero who can do anything to save others.

In every story there should be the part where the writer shows what turned a hero into a villain. That is where most stories rotate within so one should bring out a strong confrontation that will keep people going. They need to read why the villain is justifying their actions so that one can also get to reason from their side of the story.

Once you are a writer know what your clients love seeing and how you can bring out that story. Take the character that has the most to lose and introduce them first. That should be after you have written the first chapters which should contain more action than the story of the characters. If you write more about someone who has a lot to lose people will reads till the end.

Do not let your readers predict what will happen next and there should be nothing that works perfectly for a hero. Create a good villain and a perfect hero whom people can clearly see as they read. You want them to identify the difference real quick and choose their favorite character. Make both sides strong for each reader since they expect their characters to pull out strong.

Complicate the story. Stretch the hero further so that they can find ways of getting themselves out of the situation. They should be in a situation where they had to make hard decisions but at the same time show how they try coming up with a solution. Do not make it clear in the beginning what a hero wants and some of the things they fear to keep people looking for clues.

You cannot keep one character winning therefore you have to make them go through pain and lose loved ones for them to come out as conquerors. Make every chapter new in that there is something unique people pick from it. There has to be a moral in the story and in the end the reader should walk away with some new knowledge.




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