April 17, 2025
Scientists have long known that building the Mississippi River levees and flood control system would cause coastal wetland loss in Louisiana. The question, however, has remained how long scientists have know this. A recently rediscovered National Geographic article demonstrates, the scientific community has known that the Mississippi River levee system would cause coastal wetland loss since at least 1897. Chandler Lockhart has now written an essay describing the significance of this knowledge and more about the causes and consequences of coastal wetland loss in Louisiana.
The creation of a thriller novel is not a linear journey—it’s a process full of twists, turns, and unexpected challenges. For Chandler Lockhart, it all begins with a concept, a spark of an idea that ignites the imagination. This initial idea could come from anywhere—a conversation, a personal experience, or an observation made while walking the streets of New Orleans. Once the idea is formed, it’s time to start developing the plot.
The first draft of any thriller is often filled with rough sketches of characters and events that are only loosely connected. Lockhart emphasizes the importance of allowing the story to unfold naturally, without trying to control every detail from the start. As the plot develops, Lockhart refines the characters, adding layers to their motivations and conflicts. This is where the true magic of suspense begins.
From there, the story goes through multiple revisions, with each round of edits focusing on different aspects of the book—whether it’s tightening the pacing, adding plot twists, or deepening the emotional stakes of the characters. Lockhart’s writing process is both methodical and intuitive, as he balances structure with creativity. In this essay, readers will gain a deeper understanding of what goes into the making of a thriller novel, from the first idea to the final manuscript.
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