As many of you know, I've been trying to work Brianna's powers into the story, which got me thinking about what kind of cases I should include: "normal" cases with Brianna using her powers to solve typical crimes like murder or arson, "sci-fi" cases where the mystery/crime somehow involves an element of speculative fiction, or some of both. What do you think?
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Kevin's comment is a good one; but since you like both...I think the situation should be normal because it would be easier for you to describe well. Also it would make Brianna's powers more unusual and attention grabbing, in contrast with the more normal setting.
"Typical" Cases or "Sci-Fi" cases
As many of you know, I've been trying to work Brianna's powers into the story, which got me thinking about what kind of cases I should include: norm…
Kevin's comment is a good one; but since you like both...I think the situation should be normal because it would be easier for you to describe well. Also it would make Brianna's powers more unusual and attention grabbing, in contrast with the more normal setting.
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Brien Sparling said:
Kevin's comment is a good one; but since you like both...I think the situation should be normal because it would be easier for you to describe well. Also it would make Brianna's powers more unusual and attention grabbing, in contrast with the more normal setting.
Kevin D. Lintz said:
Same answer as before, which do you like? :)
Are you a fan of sci-fi mysteries, such as X-Files? Or do you prefer typical mysteries, like Murder She Wrote (a little old, I know...)