What separates a mystery readers can't put down from one they abandon at chapter three? It's not just a clever twist, it's the architecture of the story: the carefully placed clues, the psychologically credible villain, the detective whose personal stakes mirror the case. Mystery fiction is a precise craft, and writers who master it understand that every scene, every character, and every misdirection must earn its place.
In this workshop, writers receive a systematic, practical breakdown of how great mysteries are built. From first page to final reveal. Drawing on the conventions of the genre, the session covers structure, character, atmosphere, clue construction, and the mechanics of an ending that satisfies.
Participants will learn how to:
Construct a three-act mystery plot with the pacing and tension readers expect
Build a detective with a compelling flaw and a villain with a credible motive
Plant clues that are fair, subtle, and only obvious in hindsight
Use red herrings that mislead without cheating
Control pacing to sustain tension across a full-length novel
Engineer a reveal that feels both surprising and inevitable
Diagnose and fix the structural mistakes that undermine strong manuscripts
Suitable for writers at any stage, from early concept to working draft.
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https://atlantawritersclub.org/meetings-workshops/
