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    Writing a story, whether it's a novel or something shorter, requires focus and at least some idea of where you want your tale to go. You should have an idea where you want to begin your tale, what happens along the way, and how it all turns out. But writing a mystery requires a bit more work.

    In a mystery story there are many different things to keep track of. Not just your characters, but the suspects, clues, and red herrings that make a myste

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    me idea of where you want your tale to go. You should have an idea where you want to begin your tale, what happens along the way, and how it all turns out. But writing a mystery requires a bit more work.

    In a mystery story there are many different things to keep track of. Not just your characters, but the suspects, clues, and red herrings that make a myst

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    your tale, what happens along the way, and how it all turns out. But writing a mystery requires a bit more work.

    In a mystery story there are many different things to keep track of. Not just your characters, but the suspects, clues, and red herrings that make a myst

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    ires a bit more work.

    In a mystery story there are many different things to keep track of. Not just your characters, but the suspects, clues, and red herrings that make a myst

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    k of. Not just your characters, but the suspects, clues, and red herrings that make a mystery novel so compelling to read.

    You may be asking yourself, "What is the best way to organize your suspects, clues and red herrings when you're planning and writing a mystery?"

    What I like to use is a plotting spreadsheet. It can be done on paper, or on a computer, depending on your personal preferences. I usually do mine on paper because it's easie

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