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Write Crime Like a Real Detective
Authenticity comes from immersion in real-world experiences, not imagination alone.

The Daily Writer - from Brock Swinson
Good morning,
Let me share how "The Killing" showrunner Veena Sud approaches crime drama writing... And the unconventional research method that sets her work apart.
Here's her unique framework for creating authentic crime narratives:
1. Research as Foundation
Go directly to primary sources
Interview real people affected by similar events
Let actual cases guide plot development
Transform real insights into dramatic moments
2. Visual Anchoring Method
Find one concrete image that defines each character
Use physical locations to unlock character understanding
Let environment shape character behavior
Build scenes around authentic moments
3. Slow-Burn Storytelling
Avoid artificial cliffhangers
Let tension build organically
Focus on character responses over plot twists
Trust the natural rhythm of the story
The game-changing insight: "The real world is way smarter than I am," Sud reveals. Success in crime drama isn't about inventing twists - it's about discovering the dramatic truth in real events.
Her tactical advice for writers:
Write every day without exception
Collect observations and conversations
Build a "treasure trove" of real-world material
Transform research into dramatic elements
Quick mindset shift: Stop thinking about "creating" crime drama. Instead, focus on discovering and transforming the compelling stories already happening in the real world.
Keep writing,
- Brock Swinson