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Writing Crime Fiction

w/ Ashley Kalagian Blunt and guests to be announced

Successful crime fiction writers may find their work on bestseller lists and even making the leap to movie and television screens. The writing can be hardboiled, action-packed, even philosophical in nature, making crime fiction a diverse genre. This course will take you through the fundamentals of crime fiction, while affording you space to develop your own craft.

Tuesdays 6.30pm – 8.30pm (AEST), 6 May – 24 June 2025

 $820/$697 alumni


Crime fiction can be as much a mystery to writers as it is to readers. While the reader tries to figure out ‘Whodunnit?’, the aspiring writer might ask ‘Howdunnit?’ In this 8-week program, author Ashley Kalagian Blunt will reveal exactly how she does it in her popular novels.

Working together you will explore crime fiction sub-genres and the rules they operate by – which rules you can bend and which you can break. You will explore the various types of protagonists and antagonists. Structure is essential, so you will be shown the ins and outs of plotting and planning effective crime fiction.

Throughout, the focus will be on helping you develop your own work, whether you are coming into the class with the glimmer of an idea or have a substantial work already in progress. Weekly class exercises will help you push ahead.

By the end of the course you should have gained an understanding of the important elements and techniques of crime fiction, while having had the chance to develop and extend your writerly skills. In the final session – the denouement – you will have the chance to hear from a leading publisher of crime fiction to gain a better understanding of the Australian market.

Your course includes:

  • A complimentary copy of a recent A&U crime fiction publication
  • On completion of the course, alumni discounts on future Faber Writing Academy courses and books from the Allen & Unwin website.

Writers you'll be working with:

Ashley Kalagian Blunt

Ashley Kalagian Blunt is the number one bestselling author of Dark Mode, an internationally published psychological thriller. Her earlier books include How to Be Australian, a memoir, and My Name Is Revenge, collected fiction and essays, which was a finalist in the 2018 Carmel Bird Digital Literary Award. Her writing appears in the Sydney Morning Herald, Overland, Griffith Review, Sydney…

Course outline

Session 1: Tuesday 6 May – Subgenres, Means, Opportunity and Motive

  • Introductions, course outline and goals
  • Overview of the crime fiction genre and subgenres
  • Means, opportunity and motive

Session 2: Tuesday 13 May – Structure and Narrative Drive 

  • Is your story plot driven or character driven?
  • How do you structure your story?
  • How do you keep readers turning pages?

Session 3: Tuesday 20 May – Main Characters plus guest author  

  • Guest speaker: ask a crime writer Q&A
  • Who is your crime fighter – or are they the criminal?
  • Scene workshopping

Session 4: Tuesday 27 May – Victims and Villains

  • Who is your first victim?
  • Who is your villain?
  • Scene workshopping

Session 5: Tuesday 3 June: Setting plus guest author 

  • Guest speaker: ask a crime writer Q&A
  • Setting as a character
  • Scene workshopping

Session 6: Tuesday 10 June: Evidence 

  • Your supporting cast: suspects, lies and alibis
  • Clues, red herrings and types of evidence
  • Scene workshopping

Session 7: Tuesday 17 June: Researching

  • Police procedurals and journalism in crime fiction
  • Forensic science and crime scene investigation tips
  • Scene workshopping

Session 8: Tuesday 24 June – Where to From Here? Plus guest publisher

  • Guest speaker: hear from a leading publisher about the crime fiction market
  • Where to from here? Associations and competitions
  • Scene workshopping and taking your story forward

Please note that the exact course content could be adjusted according to the experience and concerns of the group.

 

How to Book

Purchase Includes 10% tax

To secure your place in Writing Crime Fiction you can choose to pay the full course fee ($820/$697 alumni) or the deposit ($220/ $197 alumni).

If you pay the deposit only, two further payments of $300/ $250 alumni will be required, the first by 13 May and the second by 10 June 2025. Payment instructions will be sent closer to the time.