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8 Ways to Add Suspense to your Novel

8 Ways to Add Suspense to Your Novel Authors Mark and Connor Sullivan are no strangers to utilizing suspense in their novels. Here, they share their top 8 tips for writers to do the same. Author: May 5, 2021 As storytellers, we believe it is the writer’s responsibility to keep the reader glued to the story and turning the page. Writers who can do this have long careers. We also believe that writing can be looked at as a trade, a craft that can be taught, practiced, and improved. Like all trades, there are specific tools and strategies in the craft of writing taut novels, including these eight that will add suspense to any piece of writing.

Encyclopedia Of Arkansas Mintue: Robbie Branscum

Encyclopedia of Arkansas Minute: Robbie Branscum An Arkansas native’s hardscrabble childhood was a key inspiration on her award-winning career as an author for older children. Robbie Branscum was born Robbie Nell Tilley in Big Flat in 1934 and grew up on her grandparents’ sharecropper farm. She attended a one-room school that had two crates filled with books that allowed her escape from her hard life; she later said “I read like a starving person eats.” Her mother moved her to Colorado when Tilley was 13 and she married Dwane Branscum two years later, moving to California. A natural storyteller, Robbie Branscum would publish twenty books between 1971 and 1991. Her books would win several awards, with 1982’s The Murder of Hound Dog Bates taking the Edgar Allan Poe Award from the Mystery Writers of America as well as being one of the New York Times Notable Books of the Year. Her largely autobiographical The Girl won a PEN award for literary excellence in children’s fict

MorseLife annual author series goes virtual

Palm Beach Daily News If you ve ever wanted to know where best-selling authors get inspiration to write their novels, now is your chance. MorseLife Health System will take on the role of an online literary cafe this season by offering live discussions with four award-winning authors. The organization s annual Literary Society Series, which has moved to a virtual platformbecause of the coronavirus pandemic, begins at 9:30 a.m. Thursday with one monthly author talk through March 11.  The series will give donors the opportunity to hear from Alka Joshi ( The Henna Artist ) on Thursday; Emma Donoghue ( The Pull of the Stars ) on Jan. 14; Ann Patchett ( The Dutch House ) on Feb. 11; and Brit Bennett ( The Vanishing Half ) on March 11 as they talk about their writing process and their inspiration for their novels. 

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