Cross Examinations: Crime in Columbus, by John Hegenberger (2:16)
Today we see that description readers can trust is twice as important in a crime story.
Today we see that description readers can trust is twice as important in a crime story.
Today we see that one case of misused punctuation can undermine the tone of your entire story. What I gleaned about the stories: Gold-diggers sometimes turn out to be great business…
Today we see that authors lose credit faster for shaky description than they gain it for layers and nuance. What I gleaned about the stories: Even if you wake up…
Today we see that it’s actually possible for first person narratives to lack intimacy if not handled carefully.
Today we learn that any story can be improved with robots.