Writing Evil: Inside the Mind of a Thriller Author

20 May 2025 • 39 min • EN
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What makes a truly unforgettable literary villain?  According to bestselling thriller author Gary Braver, it"s not mustache-twirling evil, but rather those "sweet smelling reasons" that justify their actions in their minds.  Drawing from over four decades of teaching creative writing and penning critically acclaimed mysteries, Braver takes us behind the curtain of compelling thriller construction. Braver"s latest novel, "Rumor of Evil," follows two Cambridge homicide detectives investigating a suspicious death that connects to the cold case of a Romani exchange student who perished in a treehouse fire. Inspired by the infamous Slenderman case, the story explores how destructive rumors, prejudice, and superstition can have deadly consequences—themes that resonate powerfully in today"s climate of misinformation. For writers seeking to master the mystery genre, Braver offers an architectural approach: study successful novels like a carpenter examines a house.  Notice how authors craft cliffhanger chapter endings that keep readers awake at night, balance action scenes with reflective moments, and create dialogue that distinguishes characters without attribution tags. This technical dissection of craft transforms passive reading into active learning. Whether you"re a fiction writer seeking to strengthen your villains, a mystery lover curious about the mechanics behind your favorite thrillers, or fascinated by how stories are crafted, this episode delivers invaluable insights from a master of the genre.  How will you apply Braver"s architectural approach to your next reading or writing experience? Have a comment? Text me! Support the show **************************************************************************** ➡️ P.S.: 📬 If you love the conversations on this podcast, you’ll love my Substack newsletter. I share personal stories, publishing advice, and tools to help you grow as a writer. Subscribe for free or become a paid supporter to access it all.

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