How to Develop a Crime Fiction Series with Patricia Wolf
Event description
The art of turning your crime fiction story into a series.
Ready to turn your crime book into a compelling series? Or maybe you’ve got a crime series idea, and want to flesh out your plan before you get started?
Crime Fiction author Patricia Wolf walks you through the steps of conceptualising a crime series, from developing a series arc to long-term character development, world building and how to create tension over multiple instalments. Think about what comes next for your characters and world, and make a start on your series outline.
You’ll also learn and/or get a refresher on the basics of writing engaging crime fiction.
Learning outcomes
As part of this workshop, you will learn:
- The basic elements of writing strong crime fiction.
- Handling character arcs and plot development over multiple instalments.
- Recommendations and pitfalls for writing a Crime Fiction series.
- How to get started on your series plan.
Format
This is an online workshop with a focus on writing craft; it will be hosted via Zoom. This workshop is suitable for crime fiction writers of all levels and writing backgrounds.
About Patricia
Patricia Wolf is the author of best-selling Australian crime novels Outback, Paradise and Opal. A journalist for almost twenty years, Patricia has been a regular contributor to newspapers including The Guardian, The Financial Times and the Daily Telegraph. She was formerly a design columnist at The Independent, and the Lisbon correspondent for Monocle magazine. Patricia grew up in outback Queensland, in the mining town of Mount Isa, and now lives in Berlin.
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