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Why Every Author Should Try Writing a Mystery at Least Once

Why Every Author Should Try Writing a Mystery at Least Once

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Mystery isn't just a genre. It's a storytelling skill that every author can use to keep readers turning pages, no matter what they write.

In this month’s episode, USA Today bestselling mystery author Sara Rosett reveals how writers of any genre can use elements from the mystery genre to keep readers hooked.

Whether you write mystery, fantasy, romance, or nonfiction, this conversation will change the way you think about story structure and reader engagement.

You’ll discover:

  • Which genres benefit from using elements of mystery writing
  • How to hide clues and red herrings in a way that feels natural but surprising
  • Common mistakes new mystery writers make and how to avoid them

If you want to build stories that feel more immersive, compelling, and satisfying, listen in or read the blog version and make your next story un-put-down-able.

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