
Writing Excuses 7.25: Writing Capers
Writing Excuses
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Michael Creighton's Great Train Robbery
A great example for is Michael Creighton. Almost every book he's written exactly is a caper formula, even though he's not actually stealing something. So you've got, like the sphere. It's a team of specialists who are assembled to do a job and they do it. And you've got all of those pieces in the right place. Right. Well, another big thing that does the Italian job type would be something like Mission Impossible,. Which is, that's a good point. We are going to do something. I think we will go ahead and stop for our book the week this week, which is actually going to be a Michael Creighton book.
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