Emerson Ward Mysteries

The Boring Writer's Life

Suspending Disbelief

November 18, 2009

Tags: mystery, crime fiction, author, Michael Sherer, writing, writers, mysteries, thriller, "Private Practice"

It’s a requirement of fiction (if writers truly want readers to indulge them and buy their books) to suspend the reader’s disbelief. That is, to make the characters’ actions plausible. Readers don’t have to believe; in fact, in many cases we want them to doubt, to misjudge, to be misdirected. But (more…)

Crime Writing Questions

October 14, 2009

Tags: mystery, crime fiction, author, Michael Sherer, writing, writers, mysteries, thriller

Interesting thing happened the other day. A fellow working on his doctorate at the University of Edinburgh sent me a message on Facebook asking if I'd be willing to answer some questions about crime writing.

Why not, I thought. It' what I do--crime writing, that is--and a topic most crime fiction authors enjoy discussing. (more…)

The Oprah Project

September 28, 2009

Tags: mystery, crime fiction, author, Michael Sherer, writing, writers, mysteries, thriller

Show of hands: Who wants to be on “Oprah”? Who wants their book mentioned as Oprah’s selection of the month? (I do, I do!)

The benefits of being on Oprah’s show are manifestly evident to anyone who’s ever heard of Spanx. I dutifully send a press kit out to Oprah’s (more…)

What, me worry?

September 27, 2009

Tags: mystery, crime fiction, author, Michael Sherer, writing, writers, mysteries, thriller

Ever worry about something so much you forget to worry about the important stuff? Lose sight of the big picture? Like that old saying, "don't sweat the details; and it's all details."

And worry, it turns out--that endless negative feedback loop--gets in the way of doing what needs to be done. It gets in (more…)