Hey /lit/, I'm writing a detective/mystery novel with appeal towards a teenage audience, and figured I'd ask you guys for any advice or themes you may find interesting within such a story.
Character traits, plot twists, villain clichés, personality flaws, all ideas are welcome.
>>8194124
Set it in an English boarding school (co-ed of course).
>Character traits
Protagonist should be constantly on the alert for pronoun misuse, and gender typing based on what people look like or their name. Character should have a suitably gender-neutral name such as Sam so that the genderfluid audience can project onto the character.
>>8194124
A kid who wants to be part of a neonazi gang. He actually gets beat up by a real gang of black kids.
>>8194173
how about you go back to pol
---judith butler
>>8194185
>go back to /pol/ meme
>doesn't know that this meme has been replaced by the "the go back to /pol/ meme has been replaced by the go back to /pol/ meme has been replaced" meme.
>>8194182
Usually it's the reverse of that. White kids that get beat up by black gangs tend to join white supremacist gangs.
>>8194182
isn't that just the plot of la haine