Master the art of the jaw-dropping plot twist and transform your readers from passive page-turners into gasping, can't-put-it-down fans.
Ever gasped out loud while reading a thriller? That moment when everything flips upside down and you think, "I should have seen it coming!" đ±
That's the power of a well-crafted plot twist.
Creating these goosebump-inducing moments isn't magicâit's a skill that any writer can master, even if youâre just starting out. And who better to learn from than someone whose superpower is brainstorming plot twists?
Samantha Skal is the director of Thriller Fest, the co-founder of Shadows and Secrets Writing Retreats (held in Salemâs most haunted hotel!), and a certified Author Accelerator book coach specializing in mystery, thriller, and suspense. So to say she knows a thing or two about crafting plot twists would be an understatement.
In the episode, youâll hear us talk about things like:
- [04:45] The difference between using red herrings in mysteries and thrillers(and why mixing them up might be killing your story's suspense)
- [07:11] Why "playing fair" with readers is the cardinal rule of plot twist writingâand how breaking it turns clever twists into manipulative disappointments
- [15:12] Why starting with your villain (not your protagonist) is the secret to crafting plot twists that are surprising yet inevitable
- [24:00] How your character's personal baggage can become your most powerful tool for misdirecting readers (without feeling manipulative)
- [40:45] The counterintuitive reason why vague storytelling kills suspenseâand what to do instead to create maximum tension
Whether you're excited to start your first novel or stuck somewhere in the middle of a manuscript, wondering how to surprise your readers, this episode will help you craft plot twists that feel both surprising and inevitable.
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