wtorek, 12 grudnia 2017

The Importance Of Facts In A True Crime Novel

By Jose Barnes


When it comes to books, there are a variety of different genres. In the case of a True Crime Novel, the publication is often focused on one particularly interesting story. While stories vary, most often those put into this format are related to well known kidnappings, murders and other events which an audience may find interesting.

In most cases, authors penning this type material examine a variety of facts related to a specific incident. While many use actual names, others develop characters based on the original victims in a case. As might be expected, many of these stories are based on kidnappings, serial killers and murders.

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.

In all cases, it is important to research and understand the facts before writing or publishing a book related to the event. There are other authors whom write about crimes which were either historic in nature or created a precedent. For example, books related to assassinations of presidents and other individuals. Whether these individuals are known as authors or historians, it is even more important that details of which these individuals write be true and accurate.

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.

Stories based on criminal activity whether fact or fiction have always excited and entertained readers. With this being a rare genre, and the fact that men and women commit these type crimes, most books appeal to both sexes. While this is the case, it should be noted that in all cases, these crimes are often committed by people who knew the victims except for those committed by serial killers.

Sensationalizing crimes has long been a controversial topic. As to whether a book sensationalizes a crime, or merely tells the fact is something to be considered. In addition, it should be noted that in some cases, the individuals charged with a crime have later been found innocent.

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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