What I heard: Jackie K. Cooper’s entertaining interview of authors Karin Slaughter and Chelsea Cain
Where I was: Decatur, Georgia, at the Decatur Book Festival’s presentation “Internal Affairs,” part of its Mystery/Thriller Track, with my friend, author James Huskins
What I learned heard, but was happy to be reminded of:
1. Characters need to have secrets
2. Characters need to be damaged in some way
3. Violence and sex* are to be included if they move the story forward
4. Writing dialogue is a good way to get over “Writer’s Block”
5. Short words, short sentences, and short paragraphs create fast pace in action scenes
(Okay, I didn’t hear #5 there; I saw that on Twitter. But this week I read Cop Town by Slaughter and noticed it)
What I did: Listened intently, laughed, clapped, was inspired – then got drenched in a rainstorm walking to my car, but was in such a good mood that I we laughed some more
What I did next: Downloaded Cop Town, read it (couldn’t put it down), and worked on my next Suspense (Book 4), paying attention to #s 1-5 and focusing on what readers want:
suspense, surprises, a well crafted plot, good pacing, well developed characters, vivid descriptions, realistic dialogue…
* To my “beau-frère:” I’m doing my best on this in Book 4!