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CSI: Crap Scene Investigation - Write Crime Right

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True crime fans and thriller writers, beware: your story might be committing a felony. In this hilariously unfiltered episode, Stacey and Troy dive into the crime-writing crimes that make editors weep and readers rage-quit.

From interrogations without Miranda rights to chairs jammed under hospital doorknobs (yes, that happened), we dissect the rookie mistakes authors make when writing police procedurals, murder mysteries, and true crime-inspired fiction. Whether you're spinning a serial killer saga or just tossing in a body for tension, we’ll help you avoid turning your plot into a cautionary tale.
Topics we interrogate:
Why your crime novel needs structure, not just shock value
The difference between a coroner and a medical examiner (and why readers will notice)
Respecting the victim—even when they're fictional
How not to glorify your villain (unless you're really trying to be problematic)
The ripple effect of crime and why empathy still matters

If you write thrillers, mysteries, or crime fiction—or just binge Dateline and call it research—this episode is your alibi for better writing.

#CrimeWritingTips #TrueCrimeWriters #HowToWriteCrime #WritingThrillers #MysteryWriters #CrimeFictionWriters #WritersOfInstagram #SelfPublishingTips #AuthorLife #WritingPodcast

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Follow Print to Pro and Prose Talking Prose for more writer rants, industry truth bombs, and professional-grade writing advice—served with sarcasm.

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34 episodes

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Manage episode 497914226 series 3662288
Content provided by Stacey Smekofske. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Stacey Smekofske or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

True crime fans and thriller writers, beware: your story might be committing a felony. In this hilariously unfiltered episode, Stacey and Troy dive into the crime-writing crimes that make editors weep and readers rage-quit.

From interrogations without Miranda rights to chairs jammed under hospital doorknobs (yes, that happened), we dissect the rookie mistakes authors make when writing police procedurals, murder mysteries, and true crime-inspired fiction. Whether you're spinning a serial killer saga or just tossing in a body for tension, we’ll help you avoid turning your plot into a cautionary tale.
Topics we interrogate:
Why your crime novel needs structure, not just shock value
The difference between a coroner and a medical examiner (and why readers will notice)
Respecting the victim—even when they're fictional
How not to glorify your villain (unless you're really trying to be problematic)
The ripple effect of crime and why empathy still matters

If you write thrillers, mysteries, or crime fiction—or just binge Dateline and call it research—this episode is your alibi for better writing.

#CrimeWritingTips #TrueCrimeWriters #HowToWriteCrime #WritingThrillers #MysteryWriters #CrimeFictionWriters #WritersOfInstagram #SelfPublishingTips #AuthorLife #WritingPodcast

Subscribe. Laugh. Learn. And stop breaking the literary law.
Follow Print to Pro and Prose Talking Prose for more writer rants, industry truth bombs, and professional-grade writing advice—served with sarcasm.

  continue reading

34 episodes

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