Award-winning author Carter Wilson discusses the art of writing deceptive and unreliable narrators in thriller novels, including three reasons he likes to write them.
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In Notes from Underground,” Frank asserts, the writing explodes and implodes and all the time the writer is trapped inside it, not only unable to get out, but unable to see what he has gotten himself ...
I kept this in mind in writing DuVone, the protagonist of Mother of Serpents. He accepts without much upset that his mind produces what he initially takes to be quirky illusions, though monitors their ...