Suspense is my thing. I think I am able to make people want to keep turning pages. They want to know what happens. So I can do that.
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Suspense is my thing. I think I am able to make people want to keep turning pages. They want to know what happens.
What keeps readers turning pages is suspense, which you can create using a variety of techniques, including tension, pacing and foreshadowing.
As for suspense, I like to write books that draw you into the hero's plight from the opening pages, where people put their lives on the line for something - a belief, a family member, the truth.
There is nothing better than a really cool mystery: you don't know what's going to happen, so you keep turning those pages or watching that series.
I think suspense is a big thing.
Suspense arises naturally from good writing - it's not a spice to be added separately.
I try to write something that would interest anybody and keep them turning the page. You must have a plot and good storyline.
Suspense is very important. Even though this is humor and they're short stories, that theory of building suspense is still there.
I think one of the appeals of suspense is to safely explore our innermost fears.
There's a market for mysteries for adults. That feeling of opening a book and delving inside and not coming out until you've closed the book.
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