7 Writing Mistakes That Ruin Your Psychological Thriller
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Most writing advice tells you what to add. This episode is about what to stop doing. In the world of psychological thrillers, tension isn't built—it’s managed. If you lose control of the "Trust → Doubt → Dread" pipeline, your story collapses into noise.
Host Manuel S. Romero breaks down the 7 fatal habits that turn high-stakes mysteries into predictable disappointments. From the "Villain Monologue" to the "New Info" twist, learn how to protect the reader’s belief long enough to break it properly.
Key Takeaways:
Why "explanation" is the enemy of horror.
How to fix a passive protagonist.
The difference between "Loud" and "Quiet" unreliability.
Mastering the "surprising yet inevitable" ending.
Stop making these mistakes and start writing stories that hit like 'The Walk' territory.