S2 E3 Five Lessons Writers Can Learn from Legal Thrillers
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“Writing from the Heart — nurturing your voice, honoring your story, and letting faith guide every word.”
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Why do legal thrillers have such timeless appeal—and what can they teach us about storytelling in any genre? In this episode of Heart of Writing, John Edward Nickerson unpacks five lessons writers can learn from the world of high-stakes drama.
You’ll discover how to:
• Make the stakes deeply personal, not just situational
• Create pressure-cooker moments for ordinary, vulnerable characters
• Use secrets as the dynamite of your plot
• Keep morality shifting in the gray zone
• Turn your setting into a character that raises the tension
Whether you’re writing a thriller, a romance, or a character-driven drama, these principles will help you raise the stakes, deepen your characters, and keep your readers turning pages.
✨ Listen now to explore why the best stories don’t just ask what justice means—they ask what it costs.
“Writing from the Heart — nurturing your voice, honoring your story, and letting faith guide every word.”
Visit my website at https://wearewisethinkers.com for worksheets and in-depth writing articles