Wednesday, 13 December 2017

Discovering The Essence Of A True Crime Novel

By Jose Barnes


While rarely referred to as anything other than non-fiction, there are some stories based on factual events which reside under different genres. One of these genres is that of a True Crime Novel. While there is much controversy over whether a story based on factual events can actually be a novel, there are many books which are referred to in this manner.

For the most part, the genre is one in which an author examines a specific incident in detail. While most use actual names of those involved, some authors may also create original characters based on victims. Some of the most popular books in this area are written about murder and serial killers.

While the essence of the story can be relayed in either form, adhering to the facts is the most important aspect. In most cases, authors write these stories in first person, though there are a few whom prefer to write from the point of an onlooker. Whatever the case, it is also important that the facts of the case remain as close to the original as possible whether using the names of victims or characterization.

Research and development are the most important aspects in this type writing. When writing about a crime that has set a precedent or one which is historic in nature, it is important that all information such as date, time and place be specific. For, there are readers whom are going to take a special interest in the case. As such, a number of individuals may want to research and gain more insight into the facts of a case once having read the book.

Authors in this genre tend to take information from a number of different sources. When doing so, it is important that the information be vetted and confirmed as accurate and true as related in the source. Otherwise, if one were to write based on inaccuracies of a case, those involved could bring a case of libel against the author.

First hand accounts of crime have always entertained and excited readers. In addition, it is a rare genre which appeals equally to men and women. In the early 1900s, Edmund Pearson published a set of books related to the study of murder among men and women. After which, Pearson went on to have true crime stories published in high fashion magazines such as The New Yorker, Liberty and Vanity Fair.

While novels are often interesting, it should be noted that there have also been articles written by people such as Edmond Pearson which have appeared in a number of high fashion magazines such as Liberty, Vanity Fair nd the New Yorker. In these cases, the stories are generally considered either articles or short-stories depending on how the author chooses to tell the story.

While there are some well known true crime publications, there are also those which are lesser known. Basically, if a story is based on an actual crime then it is considered non-fiction. Whereas, if there are modifications which change the facts of a case, then those books are often considered to be fiction based on a true story.




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