For suspense, you need to have dramatic questions that drive the story. For a sense of mystery, you need to have important things that need explaining.
I'm feeling like I don't have enough of either one, so I'm introducing a new character who is going to go up against the scariest character I've ever invented and see what happens to him. He's just a college kid, too. Poor guy.
I think of Hamlet, who comes home to find his father dead and his uncle married to his mother. He suspects his uncle killed his father. Dum-dee-dum-dum.
Raymond Chandler said that when he had trouble, he would just bring in a new character with a gun in his hand. This may be just the opposite. A gun implies power, and this kid has little of that.
Wish me luck. And him, too.
-- Roger
© Copyright 2011, Roger R. Angle
1 comment:
New character... yea! Go college kid! Let's build the mystery and suspense!
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