The Suspense Genre: Creating a Nail-Biting Experience
I don’t want to keep you in too much suspense today because we’re saving that literary device for another day, but I did want to
I don’t want to keep you in too much suspense today because we’re saving that literary device for another day, but I did want to
I’m a sucker for a good plot and an engaging atmosphere, and the horror genre has that in spades. And if I’ve been bullied into
I don’t know if it’s just me, but I always think of the fish when the term red herring comes up in conversation. The stupid
The Thriller – a Michael Jackson award-winning song and music video or a beloved genre of twists and turns? Luckily, the answer is yes to
A mystery is about getting to the truth of something, or a version of the truth that we can stomach. It’s what has held us
You’re at a pivotal moment in your story, and you may be thinking: should you kill your character off? Killing a character is a big
“I’ve got you now! Mwahahaha!” *five minutes later* “Mwaha-ha-ha. Do you like my laugh?” asked the supervillain. If you haven’t guessed already, we’re talking about
Welcome to part two of how to create a superhero (you can read part one here)! Last time, we talked about what a superhero is
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! Is that Superman? Nah. It’s just a superhero. It’s just your run of the mill superhero with gifts out
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