The High Road of Suspense (Keep it clean?)
The High Road of Suspense I’m sitting here at my desk, surrounded by empty coffee cups and crumpled notes, and I’ve come to a realization: I just might be going insane. When you tell people you’re writing a book - thriller, suspense, or mystery, there’s an unspoken expectation. People assume that to be "edgy" or "gripping," a book needs to be drenched in raunchy scenes and peppered with every four-letter word in the dictionary. So when I told people I wanted to write a 'clean book' that preteens, YA, and even adults can enjoy, they gave me this weird look. People don't read clean books? Trying to write a book that is clean but still deeply intriguing is, quite frankly, a massive struggle. It’s actually much harder than the alternative. If I’m stuck on a scene, I can’t just throw in a gratuitous moment or a string of profanities to manufacture "intensity." I have to work for it. I have to make the stakes higher, the dialogue sharper, and the my...