RichW
Penpusher · 140 points
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Thanks for the feedback. It sounds like my story is just too complicated to be laid out in 25 or so words.
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It is more difficult to be specific than I realized. My intention for the inciting incident was at the point where the detective suddenly realizes that the clues in her investigation of the murder today are IDENTICAL to those found…
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Or this: When a fledgling criminologist finds clues at a murder scene strikingly similar to those when her mother was murdered 20 years earlier, she broadens her investigation to catch the double killer before he gets her too. Specific details?…
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How about this then? A fledgling criminologist finds unique clues at a murder scene strikingly similar to those when her mother was murdered 20 years earlier, causing her to pursue and catch the double killer The similarity is the inciting…
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This is my goal exactly: To focus attention on the situation, to raise awareness, and to do it via the struggling of a few specific characters.
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These are ALL good comments (and I agree). Thanks for the enlightened feedback!
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Perhaps just a small change: Clues from a family diary reveal a riddle about a long-forgotten crime and put the heroine on a trail leading her to Siberia in search of her vanished family and a missing treasure.
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Drama won't work, because it is too mundane, imo. It could be a funny comedy if it slowly escalates to outrageous proportions. But that would be a TOTALLY different direction from where I think you want to go.