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Old 08-11-2013, 03:31 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Gregg Bell View Post
I've got an idea for writing a thriller. The idea would be for the protagonist to stop the antagonist from doing a dastardly deed (with huge implications for humanity). So yeah, my protagonist tries to stop the antagonist, but I'm kind of stuck for how to do it. I mean, does my protagonist just keep coming up with ways to thwart the antagonist's plan? And how is my protagonist going to do that sort of thing with a sense of logical progression to it?

Thanks.
Gregg:

Try Jodie Renner's book, "How to Write a Killer Thriller." It's affordable and it should be very helpful to you.

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