
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
In episode 238, “Write a Mystery 101: Choose Your Genre,” Meredith Curtis starts you on your storytelling journey. So, you’ve decided to write your own mystery. Congrats! What a fun project. Let’s start with what kind of mystery you want to write. Are their different kinds of mysteries? Yes! Discover which one appeals to you, and start on your way to creating your own Who-Dun-It.
Bringing Homeschool Joy to Families Everywhere!
Mom, Aunt Shirley, Nancy Drew, Meg, Trixie Belden, Agatha Christie.
What I love about mysteries.
Why I started writing them/high school English with Rose
Crime committed, usually a murder. Clues & red herrings followed by detective & reader who try their hardest to guess the perpetrator. At end, crime is punished.
We live in a fallen world, but God is Just. Justice.
God is a mystery writer, leaving clues about Jesus throughout the OT.
Usually a team, or partners, work together to solve a case. Include forensics, interviews, etc.
CSI, Blue Bloods, NCIS,
(Vintage) Dragnet, Adam 12, Hawaii 5-0
Focus on 1 lead Detective, with helpers, who solves the case. May have power struggle with other officers.
(Vintage) Columbo, Inspector Morse, Dick Tracy, Detective Chief-Inspector Roderick Alleyn, Walker Texas Ranger,
Not a police officer but can be a retired officer. Relationship with official police can be good or bad. Solves the case with traditional and unique methods.
(Vintage) Hercule Poirot, Sherlock Holmes, Magnum PI, Monk, Psych, Remington Steel, Tommy & Tuppence Beresford, Canon,
Can be FBI, CIA, MI6, Naval Intelligence, etc.
Jack Ryan, Agents of Shield, Numb3rs
(Vintage) Scarecrow & Mrs. King, MacGyver, It Takes a Thief, The Wild, Wild West, Mission Impossible,
Client is accused of murder or other crime. Lawyer has to figure out who the actual perpetrator is.
(Vintage) Perry Mason, Matlock
Usually stumbles into a case and follows clues to solve case when officials cannot. Good or bad relationship with police. Has a day job.
Nancy Drew, Hardy Boys, Encyclopedia Brown, Murder She Wrote, Miss Marple, Father Brown, Sister Boniface, Rosemary & Thyme, Lord Peter Wimsey
Amateur sleuth, focus on following clues, see detective’s personal life, no profanity, usually romance but no romantically private scenes, conversation-focused rather than action focused.
Watch some of these shows. Read books in different genres. Vintage is better because…
What kind of mystery do you like best?
For step-by-step help in creating your own murder mystery, grab your copy of Who Dun It Murder Mystery Literature & Writing Volume II by Meredith Curtis
Who Dun It Murder Mystery Literature & Writing Volume II by Meredith Curtis is a one-credit high school English course.
In Print: https://www.amazon.com/Murder-Mystery-Literature-Writing-Homeschooling/dp/B0CMZNY8ZK/
Digital Copy: https://www.powerlineprod.com/shop/who-dun-it-murder-mystery-literature-writing-second-edition/
Next time, we’ll talk about creating your detective & sidekick. In later weeks, we’ll talk about clues & red herrings, creating suspects, classic who-dun-it plot, and more.
Maggie & Matt King move to Hopeville, Virginia so Matt can go to seminary, studying to be a pastor. Maggie is a SAHM to Bethany (and more children to come) but finds time to stumble across dead bodies and unmask the murderer. Eventually, Maggie will homeschool her children and enjoy her role as a pastor’s wife. But, she doesn’t stop solving mysteries. Enjoy her adventures. Wholesome Christian Cozy Mysteries.
Sign up for our updates and get your copy of 100 Homeschool Hacks FREE. Sign up here.
Thank You to our Network Sponsor – CTC Math!
The post Write a Mystery 101: Choose Your Genre appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
In episode 238, “Write a Mystery 101: Choose Your Genre,” Meredith Curtis starts you on your storytelling journey. So, you’ve decided to write your own mystery. Congrats! What a fun project. Let’s start with what kind of mystery you want to write. Are their different kinds of mysteries? Yes! Discover which one appeals to you, and start on your way to creating your own Who-Dun-It.
Bringing Homeschool Joy to Families Everywhere!
Mom, Aunt Shirley, Nancy Drew, Meg, Trixie Belden, Agatha Christie.
What I love about mysteries.
Why I started writing them/high school English with Rose
Crime committed, usually a murder. Clues & red herrings followed by detective & reader who try their hardest to guess the perpetrator. At end, crime is punished.
We live in a fallen world, but God is Just. Justice.
God is a mystery writer, leaving clues about Jesus throughout the OT.
Usually a team, or partners, work together to solve a case. Include forensics, interviews, etc.
CSI, Blue Bloods, NCIS,
(Vintage) Dragnet, Adam 12, Hawaii 5-0
Focus on 1 lead Detective, with helpers, who solves the case. May have power struggle with other officers.
(Vintage) Columbo, Inspector Morse, Dick Tracy, Detective Chief-Inspector Roderick Alleyn, Walker Texas Ranger,
Not a police officer but can be a retired officer. Relationship with official police can be good or bad. Solves the case with traditional and unique methods.
(Vintage) Hercule Poirot, Sherlock Holmes, Magnum PI, Monk, Psych, Remington Steel, Tommy & Tuppence Beresford, Canon,
Can be FBI, CIA, MI6, Naval Intelligence, etc.
Jack Ryan, Agents of Shield, Numb3rs
(Vintage) Scarecrow & Mrs. King, MacGyver, It Takes a Thief, The Wild, Wild West, Mission Impossible,
Client is accused of murder or other crime. Lawyer has to figure out who the actual perpetrator is.
(Vintage) Perry Mason, Matlock
Usually stumbles into a case and follows clues to solve case when officials cannot. Good or bad relationship with police. Has a day job.
Nancy Drew, Hardy Boys, Encyclopedia Brown, Murder She Wrote, Miss Marple, Father Brown, Sister Boniface, Rosemary & Thyme, Lord Peter Wimsey
Amateur sleuth, focus on following clues, see detective’s personal life, no profanity, usually romance but no romantically private scenes, conversation-focused rather than action focused.
Watch some of these shows. Read books in different genres. Vintage is better because…
What kind of mystery do you like best?
For step-by-step help in creating your own murder mystery, grab your copy of Who Dun It Murder Mystery Literature & Writing Volume II by Meredith Curtis
Who Dun It Murder Mystery Literature & Writing Volume II by Meredith Curtis is a one-credit high school English course.
In Print: https://www.amazon.com/Murder-Mystery-Literature-Writing-Homeschooling/dp/B0CMZNY8ZK/
Digital Copy: https://www.powerlineprod.com/shop/who-dun-it-murder-mystery-literature-writing-second-edition/
Next time, we’ll talk about creating your detective & sidekick. In later weeks, we’ll talk about clues & red herrings, creating suspects, classic who-dun-it plot, and more.
Maggie & Matt King move to Hopeville, Virginia so Matt can go to seminary, studying to be a pastor. Maggie is a SAHM to Bethany (and more children to come) but finds time to stumble across dead bodies and unmask the murderer. Eventually, Maggie will homeschool her children and enjoy her role as a pastor’s wife. But, she doesn’t stop solving mysteries. Enjoy her adventures. Wholesome Christian Cozy Mysteries.
Sign up for our updates and get your copy of 100 Homeschool Hacks FREE. Sign up here.
Thank You to our Network Sponsor – CTC Math!
The post Write a Mystery 101: Choose Your Genre appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.