MindTwist: Psychological Thriller Writing Tips
Most unreliable narrators don’t fail because the twist is predictable. They fail because the lie is cheap. In this episode of Zero to Novel (MindTwist Academy), we build the unreliable narrator the right way: not as a gimmick, but as load-bearing architecture. In a real psychological thriller, unreliability is survival. It’s the only way your protagonist can live inside the reality they’ve created—until the truth becomes too expensive to avoid. In this episode you’ll learn: * The Wound → Distortion rule: why the narrator’s trauma or pathology must require the lie * Two core narrator types: the Calculated Manipulator vs the Broken Observer * Structural Deception: how format (timelines, gaps, perspective mechanics) reinforces the lie without “cheating” * Voice-level tells: over-explanation, glaring omission, and register slips that make the reader feel clever * The Reliability Erosion Cycle: mapping credibility → cracks → defensive pivot → spiral → collision across your beats Homework: Identify your protagonist’s wound, then write one paragraph where they describe something that makes them look bad—but rewrite it so they become the victim. Post it in the comments. Make the reader complicit. Website: https://mindtwistbooks.com [https://mindtwistbooks.com] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MindTwistBooks #MindTwistAcademy #ZeroToNovel #UnreliableNarrator #PsychologicalThriller #ThrillerWriting #WritingCraft #StoryStructure #DarkFiction #AuthorPodcast #WritingTips
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