Thursday, August 17, 2017

Discover Secrets On How To Become A Suspense Thriller Novel Author

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.

Due to introduction of new technology people no longer have the time to read stories and if you want them to do so you must come up with a good story. Try understanding how the genre works and how you can improve on your writing skills to keep more people reading it. That will not be so easy but it gets better with time.

As someone goes through a novel, they want to come across a hero who wants to go to all extent to save people. Make sure you introduce the struggles that will see each party faces early and show how each side is trying to fit. The only person who should be left feeling helpless is the reader. That pressure is necessary to keep the reader on toes.

Make your confrontation strong. Show a bad person who feels what they are doing is right and in your book they should be trying to argue out that part. It can be someone who turned to be a villain because someone betrayed him. Show how they were before up to the point they started changing to make the writer understand why the person become a villain.

Never tell the whole story in the beginning chapter since readers will lose interest reading your work. Actions are the best way of beginning such books and when you start introducing the characters begin with the one that is on the losing side. Give them a lot of challenging situations to deal with such that the writers try to understand the situation by going onto the next chapter.

Readers will either support the villain or the hero and you have to be sure each part is strong. Bring out each character strongly but it should be that predictable to a reader. There has to be that part they do not know what will happen next but will be hopeful their reader pulls through. In most times readers believe that heroes care about them so you make their character visible.

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.

There has to be a lesson at the end of it all. People want to know that things will not always work out for them and ways of treating people. Let your hero characters lose and fail in several situations since they cannot win till the end. It makes the story more sensible and enjoyable. Every chapter should have something new relating to the story.




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