Classic Writing Mysteries
How to write gripping mystery stories and novels and understand all the sub-genres as well.
Kristine Kathryn Rusch (also Kris Nelscott) and I both love writing mystery short stories and novels. Nominated for every major award in mystery, including three times for the Edgar Award, Kris also won the Ellery Queen Award numbers of times.
Finally, we bring our love of mysteries to an online workshop. This workshop will not only give you really clear knowledge of exactly what makes a story or novel a mystery, but we will also talk about the sometimes fine lines between the subgenres.
The five assignments in this workshop will go straight to the heart of the different mystery elements.
Writing mysteries seems vast in nature, but in six weeks you will feel far more confident about the stories and books you write and call mystery. And also, you'll know where to put your books on the electronic bookshelves to make sure the readers who would enjoy them get to them.
Mystery and mystery elements can also be part of any novel, from young adult to science fiction and beyond. Learning mystery craft skills will help all your novels and stories hold readers. Kris taught a mystery workshop here on the coast a while back, but we will make this one very, very different.
Online, we can be more focused on the craft, the techniques, and the varied subgenres. This workshop will improve your writing in a lot more ways than just writing mystery stories.
Your Instructor
Considered one of the most prolific writers working in modern fiction, New York Times and USA Today bestselling writer, Dean Wesley Smith published over two hundred novels and over seven hundred books, and hundreds and hundreds of short stories. He has over thirty million copies of his books in print.
At the moment he produces novels in four major series, including the time travel Thunder Mountain novels set in the old west, the galaxy-spanning Seeders Universe series, the cold case mystery series, Cold Poker Gang series, and the superhero series staring Poker Boy.
For more information about Dean’s books and ongoing projects, please visit his website at www.deanwesleysmith.com
Course Curriculum
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StartMystery Week #1, Session #1... Introduction (5:06)
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StartMystery Week #1, Session #2... What actually is a mystery. (5:46)
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StartMystery Week #1, Session #3... 10 sub-genres (7:35)
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StartMystery Week #1, Session #4...What controls? (7:40)
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StartMystery Week #1, Session #5... Other want-to-be sub-genres. (6:38)
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StartMystery Week #1, Session #6... Tropes vs. Sub-genres. (2:04)
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StartMystery Assignment #1 (2:50)
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StartAssignment #1 Response Mystery (1:47)
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StartMystery Week #2, Session #1... List of order... (5:49)
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StartMystery Week #2, Session #2... Cozy (5:25)
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StartMystery Week #2, Session #3... Cozy (5:57)
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StartMystery Week #2, Session #4... Cozy (3:49)
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StartMystery Week #2, Session #5... Amateur Slueth (5:09)
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StartMystery Week #2, Session #6... Amateur Slueth (6:26)
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StartAssignment #2 Mystery (2:25)