This book stands out for its accessibility, offering a simple and non-intimidating approach to writing fiction. It guides readers through the process of transforming ideas into effective short stories and novels, empowering them to become writers.
Robert J. Ray Libros
Robert J. Ray es un autor que profundiza en la artesanía de la escritura a través de su guía para novelistas aspirantes y explora el género de misterio con su serie protagonizada por Matt Murdock. Sus obras se caracterizan por su estilo narrativo cautivador, que invita a los lectores a historias convincentes. Con experiencia en la enseñanza de literatura y escritura, Ray ofrece una perspectiva única sobre el arte de contar historias.






Murdock Cracks Ice
- 262 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
A smart college student, Rollie Nielsen, becomes the target of a ruthless killer. As the mystery unfolds, the narrative delves into themes of survival and the fragility of life, exploring the consequences of violence on young lives. The story intertwines suspense with the challenges of college life, showcasing the resilience and determination of those left behind as they seek to uncover the truth behind Rollie's murder.
Murdock Tackles Taos
- 350 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
In this gripping installment, private-eye Matt Murdock teams up with Helene Steinbeck, a writer and cop's daughter, after she discovers a murder victim in the hills of Taos. As they search for Barbi Bellini, the missing daughter of Murdock's friend, their investigation leads them to a dangerous cult that preys on the weak, intertwined with powerful local figures. Their growing bond complicates their quest for justice as they navigate treacherous alliances and face deadly adversaries.
The Weekend Novelist Writes a Mystery
From Empty Page to Finished Mystery in Just 52 Weekends--A Dynamic Step-by-Step Program
- 274 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Exploring the craft of detective fiction, this guide offers insights akin to those of renowned authors like Agatha Christie and Raymond Chandler. It delves into the essential techniques and elements that define compelling mysteries, providing aspiring writers with the tools necessary to create engaging plots and memorable characters. By examining the work of celebrated crime writers, readers can enhance their storytelling skills and master the art of suspenseful narrative.
The Weekend Novelist Rewrites the Novel
A Step-by-Step Guide to Perfecting Your Work
- 274 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Focusing on the rewriting process, this guide assists writers at any stage in refining their novels. It provides practical advice and strategies to enhance storytelling, character development, and overall narrative structure. Through a structured approach, it encourages writers to revisit and improve their drafts, ensuring a polished final product.
Dial M for Murdock
- 286 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
The story unfolds as Matt Murdock, a seasoned private investigator, becomes entangled in a web of deception surrounding a faked death. After his friend Bruce Halliburton is found dead while investigating, Matt is drawn to the mysterious Roxanne, the widow of a man who had suspiciously high insurance. As he delves deeper, he uncovers connections to other supposedly deceased wealthy individuals and a potential money-laundering scheme involving drug lords. With danger lurking, Matt must navigate his growing feelings for Roxanne while seeking the truth.