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Suspense
Novels Need Fast Starts by
Mark Barnes
Suspense novels, unlike any other
genre, need fast starts. Fans of suspense novels or their close
relatives, thrillers, detective stories and mysteries, expect a
fast-paced read. These suspense fans want that pace to begin
immediately. So, if you want to create marvelous, fast-paced suspense
novels, follow this one simple rule.
If your goal is to pen successful suspense novels, you will likely have
a killer or some type of conspirator in your story. Your protagonist is
likely running from the killer or is trying to unravel the conspiracy.
In order to have your suspense novels hit the ground running, have
either a tragic event in the opening chapter or have your protagonist
involved in something dangerous.
Let me offer an example, using one of my own suspense novels. In The
League, a group of people are trying to bring down someone or a group
of people harming professional athletes. In order to get fans of
suspense eager to read the rest of the novel, I decided to have an
attack on a player in chapter one. So, instead of working on building
characters and setting or something else, as some suspense writers do,
I get immediately to the action that gives suspense novels the pace
that they need to keep readers turning the pages.
So, when you sit down to begin the first of what will hopefully be many
best-selling suspense novels, be sure you hit the ground running. Give
your suspense novel the pace that your reader wants.
About
the Author
Mark Barnes is a novelist, sports
writer and writing coach. He is the author of the novel, The League, a
shocking, sports-related conspiracy, published by DNA Press. His next
novel, Troon, a suspense/thriller about a golfer fighting for his life
while trying to win a 5 million-dollar secret tournament at Royal Troon
in Scotland, is currently in production. Learn more about Mark Barnes
and his work at http://www.sportsnovels.com.
Once there, pre-order his unique suspense/thriller, The League, and
have it delivered right to your doorstep.
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