Tuesday, August 07, 2012

What are you writing?

Is it suspense or is it a thriller? A visual example courtesy of Criminal Element

8 comments:

  1. Janet Reid - you could give up your day job.

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  2. I'm juggling a number of projects right now...one YA mystery, one YA fantasy, one MG adventure, and a number of children's picture books. No one can say I have too much time on my hands! ;~)

    Donna L Martin
    www.donnalmartin.com
    www.donasdays.blogspot.com

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  3. That's hilarious - a perfect explanation. You could even add psychological realism - who owns that many cats?

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  4. When I saw the question, I was unclear on the answer. Now it's crystal.

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  5. This is the best example of suspense vs. thriller I've ever seen. Awesome.

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  6. YA Fantasy/Paranormal Romance

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  7. 'Suspense' vs. 'thriller'? I hope for the sake of the cute little chipmonk, it will not be classified as 'horror.'

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  8. @White Gardenia: the typo of "chipmonk" made me envision a whole cloister of bald, robe-wearing rodents. So thanks for making me snort my coffee out my nose!

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