Robert J. Ray is the author of the writing guide The Weekend Novelist and eight Matt Murdock mysteries, including Murdock Cracks Ice. He has taught college literature, writing, and tennis. He lives in Seattle. Jack Remick, a writer and teacher, writes poetry, fiction, and non-fiction/5(40). The Weekend Novelist Writes a Mystery Co-authored by my buddy Jack Remick, the mystery book opens with the Killer, then glides to the victim and the catalyst (the character who makes things go, a good example is Sydney Greenstreet in the Maltese Falcon), and then turns you loose on your sleuth, or your alter ego, which is where most mysteries go bad. Robert J. Ray and coauthor Bret Norris can help readers do just that, with this proven practical and accessible step-by-step guide to completing a novel in just a year's worth of weekends. The Weekend Novelist shows writers of all levels how to divide their writing time into weekend work sessions, and how to handle character, scene, and plot. This new, revised version is far more skills-based than its /5(74).
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Robert J. Ray and coauthor Bret Norris can help readers do just that, with this proven practical and accessible step-by-step guide to completing a novel in just a year's worth of weekends. The Weekend Novelist shows writers of all levels how to divide their writing time into weekend work sessions, and how to handle character, scene, and plot. This new, revised version is far more skills-based than its predecessor, and includes both classic and contemporary literature models, contains a. The Weekend Novelist Writes a Mystery Co-authored by my buddy Jack Remick, the mystery book opens with the Killer, then glides to the victim and the catalyst (the character who makes things go, a good example is Sydney Greenstreet in the Maltese Falcon), and then turns you loose on your sleuth, or your alter ego, which is where most mysteries go bad. The weekend novelist writes a mystery. by. Robert J. Ray. Publication date. Topics. Detective and mystery stories -- Authorship. Publisher. Dell Trade Paperback.
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