Episode 10: Story Arc Within Genre- Mystery ft. Benjamin Bradley

In this episode of The Architecture of Story, authors Meg Rosenthal and Benjamin Bradley list out the tenets of a mystery novel and go through the steps of how you can write your own. Bringing their own fresh perspectives on both writing and the publishing industry, the conversation makes the genre seem… well… less mysterious.

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Nailing the Finish Line ft. J.N. Kindig The Architecture of Story

In this episode of The Architecture of Story, authors Meg Rosenthal and J.N. Kindig discuss several archetypal ways that you can cross that final threshold and NAIL that finish line… or in other words, finish your story. Using a traditional three act story structure as the vehicle to arrive at the final image, Kindig brings to the conversation her own education from her recent masters in English degree to guide us all to different types of narrative endings we can employ. Click to learn more about Jeff VanderMeer and Wonderbook: https://wonderbooknow.com/about/Connect with Jordan:https://www.authorjnkindig.comInstagram @authorjnkindigTikTok @authorjnkindigConnect with Meg:https://megrosenthal.comInstagram @megrosenthalauthor TikTok @megrosenthal.author
  1. Nailing the Finish Line ft. J.N. Kindig
  2. Story Arc Within Genre: Mystery ft. Benjamin Bradley
  3. Character Driven Plots ft. Hannah Hamrick
  4. Story Arc Within Genre: Fantasy/ Plotting a Trilogy
  5. 7 Point Story Structure ft. Nicole Ryan

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