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How To Be A Good Medical Mystery Fiction Writer

Medical mystery fiction books are loved by many because of their strong plots and twists that keep readers engaged throughout. There are many good medical mystery fiction authors and a wide variety of books to choose from. Different authors write on different topics that interest them and well-versed in. Most of the books are typically about mysterious diseases whose cure are being sought. Many treatments are tried, and sometimes wrong diagnoses are made, but in the end a cure is found.

Writing Medical Mystery Fiction

The most important thing in writing anything is being well-versed in the topic you are writing about. This is not any different when it comes to medical mystery fiction writing. You need to know exactly what you are talking about. A good number of medical mystery fiction authors are (or were) doctors. This does not mean that you have to be a doctor in order to be able to be a good medical mystery fiction writer, but you need to have a reasonable level of medical knowledge for your story to be more credible and compelling. You can seek help from someone who is well-versed in medical issues to help you out with your story.

You also need to bear in mind that your audience will not necessary be people with a lot of medical knowledge. Therefore, do not use so much medical jargon to an extent that your audience has trouble understanding your story. Just give enough technical information to help them understand the situation without getting confused or having to look up every word.

Develop your plot at a good pace so as to keep your readers engaged throughout the story. It should not be too slow as they will get bored, and neither should it be too fast. It is good to have some suspense in the story. Create interesting characters that the readers can connect with to make your story more thrilling and for your readers to be emotionally involved in the story. Choose a unique topic to focus on—something that is not so common in medical mystery fiction books such as very rare diseases or epidemics.

Conclusion

Whatever you choose to focus on, the mystery must be solved in the end. The mysterious illness should be gradually unraveled as the story proceeds and finally diagnosed and treated. By choosing a topic that you are well-versed in, your story will be more realistic as the solutions to the mystery will be backed by scientific facts. Your readers are interested in learning more about the illness and medicine in general, so everything in your story must be scientifically correct.

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