Plot! Characters, setting, and research! Look back to our old favorite detective books for ideas and examples, such as Nancy Drew (for girls) and the classic old Hardy Boys (for boys). Look at their plots and endings. Also look at the beginnings. Encyclopedia Brown might help you too!
Start the book with a mysterious and scary beginning. Not a boring one. Also, if you already know what the crime and crime starter is then make some puzzles that will lead the main character to the crime starter. It helps for the reader to know what the crime is so they know what characters in your book might have done the crime. Have fun writing!
Joyce Carol Oates said it best: "The first sentence can't be written until the final sentence is written."
Worry about finishing your story, not about writing the perfect opening sentence! You can change anything you like once you've finished -- go back and think of a great first sentence then, instead of waiting for some magical "first sentence" to fall out of the sky and hit you in the head.
Now get off the internet and get back to writing that story!
You start every story the same way -- in the middle of the action. Here is a good link to help you out.
You start all stories the same way -- in the middle of the action. Here's a good link.
The same way you start any story -- plant your butt in a chair and get started! Seriously, there is no "perfect way" to start stories. Begin at the beginning of the action and write until the action ends. That's how all good stories are written. Here's a link to help you a little more.
A good title can be anything you want -- just remember, the title comes last. Your title must come from your story, not the other way around.
You start every story the same way -- in the middle of the action. Click the link to learn more.
No, it is a character study. Even though there are detectives in the story they do nothing but out-stay their welcome - they do not detect in any meaningful way.
You must make up your own plots -- if you're really interested, the story will come to you. If you can't think of a way to start, you probably don't really want to write fanfiction.
A story is the perfect way to teach good grammar. The author only has to use good grammar in the story.
You start all stories in the same way -- start where the action begins! Begin your gang story with whatever main action you want the gang to have. See the related links for more information about starting a story.
A unique murder theme could be using a killer who stages the crime scenes to resemble famous works of art, leaving clues in the form of artistic references for the detective to decipher. This could add a layer of complexity and creativity to the story.
You get last way after you finish the origanl story mode. So work on the story and you will get Last way. Good Luck!
The same way you start every other story -- plant your butt in a chair and start writing instead of procrastinating on WikiAnswers! Start where the action starts and keep writing until it's over. See the related links if you still want to putz around over here instead of writing that story.