Writing a Thriller

Ray-Anne Carr has starting blogging about writing a thriller.  Not normally the kind of thing I write but the lessons learned for that kind of fiction must apply to others, right?  I’ve subscribed to her RSS feed.  I found the link from Becoming A Writer Seriously

It is such a miserable day today in Boston, I’d like nothing more than to curl up with a book and do nothing.  But, we do have some fun plans - we’re off to downtown for an 80s themed birthday party.  What to wear, what to wear?

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2 Responses to “Writing a Thriller”

  1. Mark Says:

    More 80s fun! Please tell us what you guys wear! Is this at someone’s house or at a club?

  2. Ray-Anne Says:

    Good morning
    Just popped in to say hello and thank you for linking to my blog. I fired up mid Feb and have been very encouraged with the response so far.
    What sort of fiction writing are you interested in?
    Thriller writing does need careful plotting - but this often happens at the edit stage in case you were concerned about being overly constrained. Many famous writers write blind/ in the mist then sculpt later.
    I live in the South of England and it is grey, wet and windy here too!
    Thanks again, and regards, Ray-Anne

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