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How to create atmosphere in a scene through parallel action #AuthorToolboxBlogHop

February 19, 2019February 18, 2019 Posted in On Writing82 Comments

There’s a scene in Gillian Flynn’s Sharp Objects that gave me goosebumps, except the action responsible for said goosebumps had nothing to do with the plot. Click the title above to continue reading.

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I’m an activisty, feministy, world-traveling author of mysteries and thrillers. My thriller The Alibi Scheme was shortlisted for the Unhanged Arthur Ellis Award, and my mystery The Bias of Rain was a finalist for a Daphne du Maurier Award. I’m also a marketing and fundraising consultant as well as an aspiring Zumba champ and amateur kombucha brewer. While I don’t write under a pseudonym, I sometimes volunteer under one; let’s just say that on certain organic farms, there’s a gal known as Radish Runner, and if the wind hits the brim of her hat at just the right angle, you might even catch a glimpse of her.

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