Crime Writers – colbymarshall.com http://www.colbymarshall.com/ Wed, 22 Sep 2021 20:57:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.3 https://www.colbymarshall.com/wp-content/uploads/Ja8sb4/2021/09/cropped-Crime-novels-and-crime-writing-32x32.png Crime Writers – colbymarshall.com http://www.colbymarshall.com/ 32 32 Strange Writing Habits Of Renowned Authors https://www.colbymarshall.com/2021/07/10/strange-writing-habits-of-renowned-authors/ https://www.colbymarshall.com/2021/07/10/strange-writing-habits-of-renowned-authors/#respond Sat, 10 Jul 2021 14:22:15 +0000 https://www.colbymarshall.com/?p=21 There are some weird habits that the most famous authors follow to come up with their masterpieces. You might’ve heard about some of the common practices like having a glass of wine or taking a shower. Some of these literary stars take all the efforts they can to get their minds working.  For you, these […]

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There are some weird habits that the most famous authors follow to come up with their masterpieces. You might’ve heard about some of the common practices like having a glass of wine or taking a shower. Some of these literary stars take all the efforts they can to get their minds working. 

For you, these so-called rituals may seem awkward. However, these practices are necessary for certain authors to get their creative juices flowing. Here we’ve listed the unusual habits of some famous writers:

1. Agatha Christie

This immensely popular mystery author used strange ways to create some mental space for her creativity. She did this while writing novels such as Appointment with Death and Sleeping Murder. Agatha Christie would create the plots of her mystery novels while enjoying apples in the bathtub. 

She would get out of the tub only when she was absolutely clear on the twists and turns of the novel. This shows that the location where the famous authors work plays an important role in creating their works.

2. Ernest Hemingway

This famous writer also had a strange writing habit that’s worth mentioning here. His creative process reflected the need for a physical location and the right headspace. There was a small, cluttered bedroom inside his home in suburban Havana. He could only write in that room, surrounded by notes, records, books and other things. 

They were all kept in the room for inspiration. His classic works began with a pencil and paper and not the typewriter. Instead of sitting at a particular place, Hemingway would stand and write. For a few hours every day, he hunched over his typewriter. These are the techniques that led to the creation of his best works. They included For Whom the Bell Tolls and An Old Man in the Sea.

3. Stephen King

He described his method of writing the first draft in his memoir On Writing. This horror and science fiction writer used to write with the door closed. When it was time to rewrite, he left the door open. For him, the door to his room was directly related to the different stages of his writing process. It also made a big difference in what he was working on at the time. He created some brilliant literary works in this manner.

4. Maya Angelou

Renowned poet Maya Angelou believed that her best work was produced when she was in a particular physical space. During one of her interviews, she mentioned how she had rented a hotel room in her hometown. She would arrive each morning in that room to begin writing for the day. She could only write in that space lying flat across the bed. 

She’d recite aloud some of her most favourite poems. She also mentioned during the interview that she had kept a hotel room in every town she lived in. She rented the room for a few months, left home at 6:00 and was at work by 6:30. She didn’t even allow the staff to change the bed. No matter what time of the day it was, she required two or three glasses of sherry before working.

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5 Crime Authors Who Created Some Intriguing Novels https://www.colbymarshall.com/2021/05/16/5-crime-authors-who-created-some-intriguing-novels/ https://www.colbymarshall.com/2021/05/16/5-crime-authors-who-created-some-intriguing-novels/#respond Sun, 16 May 2021 11:27:07 +0000 https://www.colbymarshall.com/?p=13 Crime authors have this incredible ability to create psychological tension and mystery in their books. Some of them even combine these elements with chilling facts. Their novels have the right twists and turns that keep the readers hooked until the end.  We live in a world where readers are often looking for instant gratification. It’s […]

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Crime authors have this incredible ability to create psychological tension and mystery in their books. Some of them even combine these elements with chilling facts. Their novels have the right twists and turns that keep the readers hooked until the end. 

We live in a world where readers are often looking for instant gratification. It’s not easy, therefore, to keep them so interested that they don’t want to keep the book aside. However, there are certain writers who’ve managed to achieve this difficult task. In the process, they’ve churned out some complex and entertaining crime novels.

1. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

You might’ve heard about Sherlock Holmes. This world-famous character was created by this renowned British writer. Beginning with A Study in Scarlet, he introduced readers to this interesting character and his companion, Dr Watson. In the years that followed, the stories of Sherlock Holmes achieved great milestones in crime fiction. 

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was truly a prolific writer. Other than crime stories, he is known for his works in the fantasy and science fiction genres. He has also written plays, non-fiction books, poetry, romances, and historical novels.

2. Agatha Christie

She is listed in the Guinness World Records as the best-selling fiction writer of all time. This English writer is well-known for her detective novels and short stories. They mostly revolve around the fictional characters Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. Agatha Christie also wrote under the pseudonym, Mary Westmacott. 

She was born in 1890 as Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie in a rich upper-middle-class family in Devon. During her childhood, she was largely home-schooled. As a writer, she had to face six consecutive rejections initially. This changed when The Mysterious Affair at Styles written by her was published in 1920.

3. Michael Connelly

He is known for his detective novels featuring Hieronymus ‘Harry’ Bosch, an LAPD detective. Connelly has produced 31 novels and a work of non-fiction. He is a best-selling author whose books have sold more than 74 million copies worldwide. They’ve also been translated into 40 foreign languages. He won the Mystery Writers of America Edgar Award for his first novel, The Black Echo

Connelly’s novel, Blood Work, was adapted into a movie starring Clint Eastwood in 1997. The movie was also directed by Clint Eastwood. Another movie adaptation of Connelly’s novel titled The Lincoln Lawyer was released in 2011. Matthew McConaughey played Mickey Haller in the movie.

4. James Lee Burke

His works include five miscellaneous crime novels, and among them is Two for Texas. The American author is known for his Dave Robicheaux series. His writing was compared to Ernest Hemingway and Jean-Paul Sartre by Wirt Williams. Burke’s first novel was Half of Paradise published in 1965. 

He won the Edgar Awards for Cimarron Rose and Black Cherry Blues. James Lee Burke has also been honoured with the Grand Master Award from the Mystery Writers of America. His novel Two for Texas was made into a television movie in 1998.

5. Lee Child

Born James Dover Grant, he is known by the name ‘Lee Child’, which is his pen name. He is famous for his Jack Reacher novel series. These books narrate the adventures of Jack Reacher, a former American military policeman. Lee Child’s first novel won the Barry Award for Best First Novel and the Anthony Award. 

It was titled Killing Floor and was published in 1997. His 9th book in the Jack Reacher series was made into a movie in 2012. It starred Tom Cruise and also had Grant in a cameo appearance as a police desk sergeant.

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