Mystery: September 23, 2020 Issue [#10377] |
This week: Piece by piece Edited by: Arakun the twisted raccoon More Newsletters By This Editor
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Quote for the week: "A puzzle with a solution is a game. A puzzle without a solution is a work of art.”
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Solving a mystery is often compared to putting together a jigsaw puzzle. Each clue is a puzzle piece, and when the investigators have all the pieces together, they can see the whole picture.
Writing a mystery (or any story) can also be like solving a puzzle. You start with an idea, the first piece. Maybe the idea is an enigmatic character that seems to be the perfect subject for a mystery story. Maybe it is a mysterious event or chain of events. It might be a situation based on a real life happening. You build the story, piece by piece, upon this plan. Your story might actually be a mystery to you as it develops and might change several times along the way.
Sometimes you might have your entire jigsaw puzzle (plot plan) built before you ever start to write. In this situation, you have to cut up the whole picture and present the pieces to the readers in a way that makes it possible for them to solve the puzzle, but not too easily. Even when your story is well planned beforehand, you might find that you need to reshape some pieces as you write.
Occasionally, you might have a piece that you really want to include in your story, but it just does not fit. When this happens, you can reshape the story to include the piece, reshape the piece to fit the story, or leave the piece out and save it for another story. Only you know what is best for your story, but in these cases, advice from trusted reviewing partners can be really valuable.
Something to try: If you have a mystery story that isn't working, try breaking it down to individual clues, scenes, plot elements, or characters and determining which ones may not fit. |
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