She's a mystery writer.
Agatha Christie liked to write mystery and detective fiction stories, commonly known as whodunits. Her stories often featured intricate plots, clever twists, and the resolution of crimes by a detective figure, such as Hercule Poirot or Miss Marple. Christie's works are known for their attention to detail and focus on psychological insights of characters.
It's a classic kind of like murder on a train.
The name Agatha is of Greek origin and means "good" or "kind." It is also associated with qualities like virtue and honor.
Detective novels, more specifically murder mysteries. That is, in her stories usually a murder or more than one is committed, and somebody tries to figure out who did it.
The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie is a play about a murder mystery. If you are referring to the kind of medieval religious play called a "mystery play" a famous example is Everyman.
a story that reflects who you are, somthing that you will enjoy writing about and not get bored and through it away,
The world's best-selling fiction writer is the late Dame Agatha Christie (née Miller, later Lady Mallowan, 1890-1976), whose 78 crime novels have sold an estimated 2 billion copies in 44 languages. Agatha Christie (UK) also wrote 19 plays and, under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott, six romantic novels.
Agatha Christie went missing in 1926 following a personal crisis, which included issues in her marriage and potentially a nervous breakdown. She disappeared for 11 days before being found staying in a hotel under an alias. The reasons for her disappearance remain a subject of speculation and mystery.
The name Agatha is of Greek origin and means "good" or "kind." It is also associated with qualities such as wisdom and virtue.
Honestly, if you have no idea what to write about, you should not write this story! If you have a story you want to write, you will know what will happen. Try to choose a different kind of story that is really interesting to you, and you will be able to tell what should happen. Click on the Related Questions for more help!
Tom learned to read and write from a kind priest who took him in and taught him in the story "The Prince and the Pauper" by Mark Twain.
What kind of story do you want it to be? Thrilling, moving, hilarious..? All you have to do to begin is think of an audience, theme, and a problem to put your characters in. Then once you've got a resolution and a loose storyline, it's time to write.
In Louisa May Alcott's book Little Women, Jo writes a sensational news story for the newspaper. She wins the $100 dollar prize, but her father does not believe in her talent for writing.