Holly Jackson turns mystery thrillers into fun puzzles that you can solve piece by piece, just like putting together a toy box.
Bold key terms help us understand how she writes, like clues in a detective game.
How She Builds the Mystery
Holly starts with a big question, like "Who did it?", and hides the answer until the end. It's like playing hide-and-seek, you know someone is hiding, but you don’t know where they are yet.
She adds clues into the story, sometimes they're right in front of your face, just like a toy that’s been moved from one spot to another. You might not notice it at first, but when you look back later, everything clicks together.
The Big Reveal
At the end, she shows you all the clues and how they fit together, like solving a puzzle with every piece in place. It's exciting because you feel like you were part of the mystery too!
Holly makes sure that each story has a twist, just like when your favorite toy turns out to be inside another toy!
Examples
- A teacher uses Holly Jackson's process to explain storytelling.
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