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Fiction Writing Made Easy

#28: Red Herrings: How to Mislead and Surprise Readers

Oct 27, 2020
Learn how to mislead and surprise readers using red herrings in fiction writing. Explore examples from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Tips include incorporating red herrings organically, giving innocent characters motives, means, and opportunity, and diverting attention from true clues. Discover strategies for engaging readers with subtle surprises in storytelling.
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Quick takeaways

  • Red herrings distract readers from the truth, adding suspense and surprise to the story.
  • Crafted red herrings enhance plot twists by diverting attention and creating engaging storytelling elements.

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Red Herrings in Fiction Writing

Red herrings are false clues that distract readers from the truth in a story. They lead readers to expect one outcome over another, adding suspense and surprise. Incorporating red herrings into the plot is crucial to make them feel organic and impactful. By giving innocent characters motivation and opportunity, authors can convincingly use them as red herrings.

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