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  • K Kevin Marois

    I have an idea for a murder mystery. I'd like to write a book, but I don't have the first clue how to start. Anyone here published? Can you offer some insight?

    If it's not broken, fix it until it is

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    Pualee
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    Write an outline so you don't get lost in the details. Fill in the outline just enough to make a short story. Fill in more details of the short story to make it a longer story.

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    • K Kevin Marois

      I have an idea for a murder mystery. I'd like to write a book, but I don't have the first clue how to start. Anyone here published? Can you offer some insight?

      If it's not broken, fix it until it is

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      Pete OHanlon
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      Time for my eye test. I thought the heading was "Speaking of boobs".

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      • K Kevin Marois

        I have an idea for a murder mystery. I'd like to write a book, but I don't have the first clue how to start. Anyone here published? Can you offer some insight?

        If it's not broken, fix it until it is

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        Maximilien
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        (self) publising is the easy part. Writing and accepting user feedback is the hard part; have someone read and re-read whatever you write down. Keep a notebook with you at all time; you will want to write down ideas as soon as you have them. Have a plan, make a small synopsis of the story; split the story into chapters and sub-chapters Describe the different characters, write their bio and personal history; describe the relation between them. (how is the killer related to the victim, what is the murderer modus operandi, ... ) Do research on the location and/or era of the book (is it now, in the past or in the future) Define the atmosphere of the book. ...

        I'd rather be phishing!

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        • K Kevin Marois

          I have an idea for a murder mystery. I'd like to write a book, but I don't have the first clue how to start. Anyone here published? Can you offer some insight?

          If it's not broken, fix it until it is

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          Jorgen Andersson
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          Start with the research, you need to try out your idea and see if it works.

          Be excellent to each other. And... PARTY ON, DUDES! Abraham Lincoln

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          • K Kevin Marois

            I have an idea for a murder mystery. I'd like to write a book, but I don't have the first clue how to start. Anyone here published? Can you offer some insight?

            If it's not broken, fix it until it is

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            ZurdoDev
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            but I don't have the first clue how to start.

            Perhaps start off with a murder in the work break room. The victim has purple on their face and a broken mug of coffee on the ground next to them. It can only get better from there. :)

            There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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            • K Kevin Marois

              I have an idea for a murder mystery. I'd like to write a book, but I don't have the first clue how to start. Anyone here published? Can you offer some insight?

              If it's not broken, fix it until it is

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              David Crow
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              Here is insight from one author.

              "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

              "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

              "Show me a community that obeys the Ten Commandments and I'll show you a less crowded prison system." - Anonymous

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              • K Kevin Marois

                I have an idea for a murder mystery. I'd like to write a book, but I don't have the first clue how to start. Anyone here published? Can you offer some insight?

                If it's not broken, fix it until it is

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                Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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                I have never been published but I have been rejected. At least I got a response.

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                • K Kevin Marois

                  I have an idea for a murder mystery. I'd like to write a book, but I don't have the first clue how to start. Anyone here published? Can you offer some insight?

                  If it's not broken, fix it until it is

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                  Gregory Gadow
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                  How do you mean, "start"? Are you talking about how to start writing, or how to get published? Are you asking about things like plot structure and story arc, or how to motivate yourself to writing, or how to find an agent? Your best bet is to track down a writers coffee-klatch or support group, and actually speak with local authors. A lot depends on where you live: in the US Pacific Northwest, where I live, there are a great many resources that range from weekly "type and gripes" to annual conventions and workshops of international repute. If you live in Kansas or North Dakota, there will probably be fewer options. If nothing else, get a few issues of Writer's Digest magazine, it usually has good articles suitable for beginners. Or go to a bookstore and ask for the Writing shelves, there are a number of good books that will outline what you need to know. As one aspiring author to another, good luck!:thumbsup:

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                  • M Maximilien

                    (self) publising is the easy part. Writing and accepting user feedback is the hard part; have someone read and re-read whatever you write down. Keep a notebook with you at all time; you will want to write down ideas as soon as you have them. Have a plan, make a small synopsis of the story; split the story into chapters and sub-chapters Describe the different characters, write their bio and personal history; describe the relation between them. (how is the killer related to the victim, what is the murderer modus operandi, ... ) Do research on the location and/or era of the book (is it now, in the past or in the future) Define the atmosphere of the book. ...

                    I'd rather be phishing!

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                    Gregory Gadow
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                    Self-publishing is a very tricky business. Since your work does not go through the extensive editing and review that it would get by using a publishing house, it becomes very easy to put out work that has lots of misspellings and is grammatically sloppy. I've seen a number of otherwise good authors tank their careers because of that. Promotion can be a real challenge too: without a publishing house backing promo tours, bookmarks and other forms of advertisement, chances of building up an audience large enough to make a living at writing is very small.

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                    • K Kevin Marois

                      I have an idea for a murder mystery. I'd like to write a book, but I don't have the first clue how to start. Anyone here published? Can you offer some insight?

                      If it's not broken, fix it until it is

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                      mikepwilson
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                      Rule #1: Writer's block is a lie. It's actually just laziness.

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                      • K Kevin Marois

                        I have an idea for a murder mystery. I'd like to write a book, but I don't have the first clue how to start. Anyone here published? Can you offer some insight?

                        If it's not broken, fix it until it is

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                        MacSpudster
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                        This dude was born. Then, many years later, he died mysteriously. Now fill in the details...

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                        • D David Crow

                          Here is insight from one author.

                          "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

                          "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

                          "Show me a community that obeys the Ten Commandments and I'll show you a less crowded prison system." - Anonymous

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                          Ravi Bhavnani
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                          +5 :thumbsup: /ravi

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                          • K Kevin Marois

                            I have an idea for a murder mystery. I'd like to write a book, but I don't have the first clue how to start. Anyone here published? Can you offer some insight?

                            If it's not broken, fix it until it is

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                            Christopher Duncan
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                            Hi, Kevin. While I have a few books on the street, I tend to write non-fiction. However, after writing a screenplay for a sitcom I directed, I started thinking about writing fiction as well. The rules are different in that field, of course, so I've been reading a few books to get a feel for that style of writing. This is by far the best I've read. How To Write A Damn Good Novel[^] And at the risk of offering tired old advice, the most important thing is to just write. Like coding or any other creative pursuit, you'll get better and better at it. People love a good story, so have some fun and write one!

                            Christopher Duncan Author of Unite the Tribes: Leadership Skills for Technology Managers (2nd ed, just released) Have Fun, Get Paid: How to Make a Living With Your Creativity (Due Nov 2013) The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World

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                            • P Pete OHanlon

                              Time for my eye test. I thought the heading was "Speaking of boobs".

                              Chill _Maxxx_
                              CodeStash - Online Snippet Management | My blog | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier

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                              Christopher Duncan
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                              Dude. You're spending waaaay too much time in front of that computer. :-D

                              Christopher Duncan Author of Unite the Tribes: Leadership Skills for Technology Managers (2nd ed, just released) Have Fun, Get Paid: How to Make a Living With Your Creativity (Due Nov 2013) The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World

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                                Kevin Marois wrote:

                                murder mystery ... don't have the first clue

                                Was this on purpose...? :suss: If so, well played, sir. :thumbsup:

                                The United States invariably does the right thing, after having exhausted every other alternative. -Winston Churchill America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without civilization in between. -Oscar Wilde Wow, even the French showed a little more spine than that before they got their sh*t pushed in.[^] -Colin Mullikin

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                                I'm glad someone else had that thought as well, from the other replies I thought maybe he was serious :-O

                                Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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                                • K Kevin Marois

                                  I have an idea for a murder mystery. I'd like to write a book, but I don't have the first clue how to start. Anyone here published? Can you offer some insight?

                                  If it's not broken, fix it until it is

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                                  ks_rayisa
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                                  lately, i fell in love with Homunculus. It's a manga, tells about trepanation. Just try create a character, a girl. She is not good with math and computer, like the one of his old friend did. She always thinks she is a dull, so that's why she wants to put some trepanation surgery when she was seeking an internet. She takes too seriously that trepanation could make someone become smart, but she got to obsessed with it. Then she become smart, more than smart. it will be a great opening though

                                  KTBFFH

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                                  • K Kevin Marois

                                    I have an idea for a murder mystery. I'd like to write a book, but I don't have the first clue how to start. Anyone here published? Can you offer some insight?

                                    If it's not broken, fix it until it is

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                                    Mike Winiberg
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                                    Take a look at critters.org I've taken part both as a critic and a submitter. Provides a friendly and honest way of trying out your work and getting very useful feedback on it... Lots of tips about writing available too...

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                                    • K Kevin Marois

                                      I have an idea for a murder mystery. I'd like to write a book, but I don't have the first clue how to start. Anyone here published? Can you offer some insight?

                                      If it's not broken, fix it until it is

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                                      Member 8969931
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                                      I've just started one and found this really helpful: http://www.theguardian.com/books/series/how-to-write-a-book-in-30-days[^] Good luck with it

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                                      • K Kevin Marois

                                        I have an idea for a murder mystery. I'd like to write a book, but I don't have the first clue how to start. Anyone here published? Can you offer some insight?

                                        If it's not broken, fix it until it is

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                                        Story[^] Seriously. It won't tell you anything you don't already know, but it will make you realize you already know it, why it's true, and what to do about it. And/or go to www.zoetrope.com, sign up and write write write and read read read.

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                                        • K Kevin Marois

                                          I have an idea for a murder mystery. I'd like to write a book, but I don't have the first clue how to start. Anyone here published? Can you offer some insight?

                                          If it's not broken, fix it until it is

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                                          I've been involved in writing two books, neither was fiction so my experience may be different from what you are about to embark upon. The writing was hard enough, although cathartic. This process proved a saying I’d heard years before, “You don’t really know a subject until you teach it to someone else.” Getting the works through multiple rounds of editing was painful. Some of the editors were awesome, but others were not. Correcting an editing mistake for “rogue” (meaning rascal, scoundrel, etc.) which changed it to “rouge” (ferric oxide for polishing metal, or a red makeup, etc.) too far too long. Don’t count on spell checkers. Having gone through a publisher and gone the self-publishing route, there was far more freedom with self-publishing although you are assuming a lot more work for things like cover design and finding your own editors (friends are not editors, use a professional). With a publisher, these things were taken care of for you. Another valuable service a publisher provides is distribution, if you self-publish all distribution is up to you and you alone. Write for yourself; there’s no one else more worth writing for.

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