Make Mine Mystery
April 5, 2019
L Lee Kane
An old genre
is making a comeback. Why am I telling you this? Primarily because I've been asked to write a short story with this type of theme that will be going into a book shortly. It’s the old locked-door subgenre. Your protagonist enters a
secret door, an abandoned cave, or boards a train, etc. These are some of the
puzzle box genres of thrillers going back to Edgar Allan Poe’s classic “The
Murders in the Rue Morgue.”
The mystery
books came during the reign of the Golden Age of Detection, anywhere from Agatha
Christie to John Dickson Carr, writing the “impossible crime”-and began to fade
away until now
Debut authors and bestselling authors are writing thrillers that people in confined places where they could become victims of a psychopath with a ticking time bomb.
So why are
these types of thrillers experiencing a resurgence?
Is it because of fake news, Cultural anxiety
or computer games?
A few
possible reasons could be the emergence of cellphones, computers, which have
taken the suspense out of most mysteries. We exist
in a world of instantaneous gratification, and readers get their information in real time. So how do we get back
to the thrillers and mystery stories to create suspense?
You can
write your novel before the time of the internet, cell phones, or social media,
or you can take away these technologies and place your protagonists in a
location where the mystery can begin.
Think
elevator, train, jungle, space station, use your imagination. Use this
situation to create a backstory of how your characters got themselves in this
closet type of situation and the
relationships they develop in that environment.
The
backstory is critical to a thriller’s success-with no ability to change the
setting and having limited action, your characters are the main focus.
3 comments:
It's hard to figure out what readers want these days, but it's true that what's old often becomes new again!
I liked those kinds of mysteries. I'd like to see them come back again, and you're correct, you almost need to get rid of social media, smart phones, etc. or find away to lose access to them.
I guess you just need to write what's inside of you and forget the rest...although a paycheck now and again would be nice.
I agree Linda, I can't understand why people have to have their phone with them all the time.
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