Advice — Killer
: Nouns like "coordination" or "participation" are often clunky and indirect. Use active verbs like "coordinate" or "participate" instead.
To write a "killer" piece—whether it's an essay, a script, or a thriller—you need to move beyond basic mechanics and focus on the psychological impact of your words. 1. Master the Opening Hook Killer Advice
: If you're writing a hard-boiled thriller, stick to gritty, active details immediately. Don't hide your tone behind unnecessary adjectives. 2. Write with Sharp Precision Vague language mutes the power of your message. : Nouns like "coordination" or "participation" are often
: Start with a conflict, tension, or an unanswered question that forces the reader to move to the next line. stick to gritty
: Don't explicitly state that a character is a murderer; show them vigorously cleaning a room or throwing out mysterious "trash" to leave breadcrumbs for the reader. 4. Execute a Memorable Ending A great ending should feel "unexpectedly inevitable". How to Write a Killer First Page - Michael J. Totten