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Read MoreThe Lowdown on Appendixes/ Appendices
Sometimes nonfiction authors get confused about appendices: what they are, how to do them, when they are needed … and how to spell them! An appendix is supplementary material (usually an article, form, or list) that an author adds to the back of the book. It can be anything you want your readers to …
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Horror or Thriller? Don’t Muddle the Genres
The emotional territory of a thriller is courage. Horror, by contrast, stakes its claim in the emotional territory of fear. The two genres, correctly written, are as different as day and night …
Read MoreThrillers Worth Your Time: Lee Child’s ‘Jack Reacher’ Series
What is it about Lee Child’s plots that makes his thrillers so much better than most? I think it’s that genuine, complicated problem to work out, that each of his stories promises. Compare that to other thrillers that try to disguise a thin plot with cheap tricks to keep you guessing, such as jerking the reader backward and forward in time for no good reason, or withholding important facts when narrating a scene, in hopes of creating “mystery” …
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