How To Write The Crime Just In Time (Simmons Says #189)


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Hey there, Reader,

I hope those of you actively participating in the short story writing challenge find it empowering. You're giving yourself an exercise that can be informative, skill-building, and fun.

So that's a benefit worth working on.

But I also hope you've participated actively because of the next phase. Between now and the end of the year, I'll be doing a three-part mystery/thriller writing series.

Part 1. A seven-part email and video mystery writing mini-course (coming very soon). It will help you create the key component, the heart of a great mystery thriller.

Part 2 will be my “Cold Case Challenge.” It will be a writing workshop involving live gatherings and activities to guide you through creating compelling characters and structure for a gripping mystery tale or thriller. By the end, you will have the makings for writing a short story. If you choose to write a novel, you can build it out further.

Part 3. It will be the “Write The Crime” writing course. That will be a multi-level course that will enable you to write the first draft of your mystery story. That can be a novella or novel (the course has components for either).

The price of these clear, informative, empowering, and fun trainings will be available in a few days and in time for Black Friday discounts.

Yes, there will be discounts.

Okay, folks, that's it. Now, get back to writing!

Have questions? DM me (@AlexSimmonsSays).

Or email me.

Best,

Alex Simmons

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Hi, Alex Simmons here. I've taught 100s of aspiring and struggling writers how to overcome their fears and frustrations and create compelling plots, characters, and stories that appeal to a broader audience. Over the years, I've been honored to be a professional author (award-winner), writing coach/teacher, and consultant. I’ve written for many mainstream publishers, Marvel/DC/Archie Comics, and penned plays, interactive games, and video and animation scripts. And I’ve been a global speaker on empowering people through the arts. I have much to share, starting with my Simmons Says Newsletter.

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