"It was a small town. A place where everyone knew everyone."
FALSE! UTTER BS!
I can speak with firsthand knowledge that, no matter how small the town is, no one can possibly know everyone. Everyone will have a past or desire no one knows about.
Because, in many of the true crime cases, that someone who ends up being the killer is one they didn't suspect.
What does this have to do with writing? Plenty, my friend. You see, it all comes down to character development. Call it creating a "round" character if you wish, but everyone has motives and events in the past no one knows about.
Use that creativity and shape memorable characters.
And please, for the love of God, do not use the phrase "a place where everyone knows everyone" at all. Strike it from your vocabulary, unless you are making a satirical statement about it.
I have surpassed the 80,000 word mark on my current work-in-progress. I have a goal to hit PUBLISH by the end of March. But there is still a lot yet to write, and I am only in the third of four parts to the novel. So it might be beyond that date.
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