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SleuthSayers

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A criminally compelling web site by professional crime writers and crime fighters.

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SleuthSayers SleuthSayers Professional Crime-Writers and Crime-Fighters 12 December 2023 Parenting Choices Can Drive Crime Fiction Involving Minors by Barb Goffman I've addressed before the benefits of writing crime stories involving children and teenagers. Simply because of their age, they could lack good judgment, be more willing to engage in risky behavior than an adult would, and not have sufficient experience to foresee the consequences of their actions, among other issues. As such, they could be useful for a crime-fiction author. But parents can play a large role in what minors do, and this also opens a lot of opportunities for authors. You've probably heard the terms helicopter parents (for parents who take an overly active interest in their children's lives) and free-range parents (for parents who take a more laid-back approach to parenting). Depending on what you want your child/teenage characters (and your parent characters) to do in your story, you mig...

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