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Writing Worksheet – Solving a Mystery (PDF) You can use this worksheet to: Brainstorm solutions to a mystery that your story/character/life has graced you with. Work backwards from clues that interest you to develop a mystery. Draw up an overview of your mystery so that you can be sure that all your clues aren’t discovered… Plot Development Worksheet, Highschool Story Ideas, Story Development Worksheet, Mystery Book Ideas, Cozy Mystery Writing, Mystery Story Prompts, Mystery Drawing, Creative Writing Worksheets, Mystery Writing

Writing Worksheet – Solving a Mystery (PDF) You can use this worksheet to: Brainstorm solutions to a mystery that your story/character/life has graced you with. Work backwards from clues that interest you to develop a mystery. Draw up an overview of your mystery so that you can be sure that all your clues aren’t discovered…

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Plotting A Mystery Novel | PDF | Mystery Film | Detective How To Start A Mystery Story, Mystery Plot Template, Book Plot Template, Detective Writing Tips, Novel Themes Ideas, Mystery Novel Ideas, Detective Story Prompts, How To Write Mystery, Detective Story Ideas

Plotting a Mystery Novel - Free download as Word Doc (.doc / .docx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. The document outlines a 12-chapter formula for classic mystery novels, with each chapter focusing on specific plot elements and character developments. Chapter 1 introduces the crime and sleuth. Chapters 2-3 establish suspects and a subplot. Chapters 4-6 misdirect the investigation. Chapters 7-9 reveal new clues pointing elsewhere. Chapters 10-11 resolve the subplot…

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You’re a huge fan of riveting mystery plots. You’ve read some of the best mystery fiction ever written (some well-known, some not), and you just know you could create a mystery that would keep your readers enthralled to the shocking end.

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