ThrillerFest VIII – Day 1

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Hanging out with best-selling author Douglas Preston.

Today was the start of ThrillerFest, and I had the opportunity to meet and learn from some of the greatest writers in the business. Below are photos and highlights from some of the sessions.

Steve Berry

Steve Berry – Six “C’s” of Story Structure

  1. Character 
  2. Conflict
  3. Crucible
  4. Complications
  5. Crisis
  6. Conclusion

Act 1

  • “In Act 1 you establish the character and create conflict.”
  • “Then you introduce the crucible – the reason why the character is willing to do something he wouldn’t normally do.”

Act 2

  • “Act 2 is when you introduce complications and focus on no more than two subplots.” 

Act 3

  • “At the start of Act 3 is the crisis point. By the time this takes place, there should only be 50 pages left in the book.” 
  • “After you’ve hit the crisis point, bring it home with a satisfying conclusion.”

Steve Berry – Point of View

  • “When you start your book, you need to decide who’s going to tell the story.” 
  • “Point-of-view characters are precious because they’re the only people’s heads we go into. You have a lot of characters in a novel, but you only go into the heads of a handful of them.”
  • “Some writers don’t feel this is important, but I respectfully disagree.”
  • “First person is the hardest point of view. Don’t even try it until you’ve written a million words; it will put pressure on you and tax your creativity.”

John Sanford

John Sanford – How to Tighten Your Manuscript 

  • “The first and last chapters are the most important ones in your book.”
  • “The first chapter needs to be emotionally engaging. The action needs to start in the first paragraph.”
  • “The last chapter is critical. You want it to go out with a bang and for people to leave with a smile on their face.”
  • “If you make too many unnecessary changes after you’ve finished a book, they’ll come back to bite you in the ass.”

Michael Connelly

Michael Connelly – How to Write a Good Series 

  • “Forget about writing a series. Just write the best book you can write.”
  • “I’m a visual writer. I see scenes in my head and I write them down.”
  • “You want to move forward and backward at the same time. You have to work in the backstory so people know where the character came from.”
  • “I’m writing for the people that have been riding with me.”
  • “I don’t outline, I just write.”

Lincoln Child & Douglas Preston

Lincoln Child & Douglas Preston – How to Have a Great Collaboration 

  • “A writing partnership is like a marriage. Unfortunately, in our case, the sex is no good.” – Douglas Preston
  • “You need to determine the potential partner’s strengths and weaknesses to see if he or she would be a good fit for you.” – Lincoln Child
  • “Lincoln writes vicious murder scenes. Underneath that white jacket beats a black heart.” – Douglas Preston
  •  “The editing process is like putting a literary zamboni over the manuscript.” – Lincoln Child
  • “I’ll write a series of chapters from one character’s point of view, and Lincoln will write a series of chapters from another character’s point of view, and then we’ll merge them.” Douglas Preston
  • “Writing, by its very definition, is an egotistical act.” – Lincoln Child

3 thoughts on “ThrillerFest VIII – Day 1

  1. Victor De Leon – Rochester NY – I'm Vic De Leon, I run Vic's Movie Den. I'm a Movie Liker and Movie Geek. This blog is an old hobby of mine that I hope to get restarted soon. I got a bit burned out back in 2017 and I wish to jump start the site very soon. I hope you stick around for some exciting Movie and Geek related stuff to come!
    Victor De Leon on said:

    Dude! You met and saw Preston and Child??? No way! I am soooo jealous! I LOVE those guys! I just wrapped up Fever Dream and just started Cold Vengeance with Two Graves lined up. Very cool, man.

    • Yeah, Vic. They were very cool and had a great chemistry together. I’ve yet to read one of their books, but I’ve heard only good things.

      • Victor De Leon – Rochester NY – I'm Vic De Leon, I run Vic's Movie Den. I'm a Movie Liker and Movie Geek. This blog is an old hobby of mine that I hope to get restarted soon. I got a bit burned out back in 2017 and I wish to jump start the site very soon. I hope you stick around for some exciting Movie and Geek related stuff to come!
        Victor De Leon on said:

        Their early books like Relic, Cabinet of Curiosities and even The Ice Limit are all great reads. I think you would enjoy the “Pendergast/D’Agosta” novels. I’m glad you enjoyed meeting them.

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