Well, some clues might involve references to mythical creatures, magic items in fictional universes, or unique words from sci-fi worlds. These are often designed to make you think outside the box.
It could be names of fictional characters, places from fantasy novels, or titles of made-up stories.
It could be words like 'fabrication' or 'tall tale' that suggest something not entirely true or believable.
It could be names of publishers they've worked with, or terms related to the process of novel writing, like 'plotting' or 'editing'.
It might involve words related to beliefs, values, or unique principles. Maybe something like 'faith', 'doctrine', or 'ethos'.
It might involve names of characters or places related to Nicholson's story. Maybe specific events or themes.
The clues could relate to Howard's personality traits, his actions in the story, or specific events involving him.
As I Lay Dying. This novel by Faulkner is set in the South and delves into themes like family, death, and the human condition. Faulkner's use of multiple narrators gives different perspectives on the events that unfold during the family's arduous journey with the coffin.
The clues could be related to the plot, characters, or the setting of the novel. Maybe something like 'First chapter event' or 'Protagonist's trait at the start'.
It could be related to popular young adult fiction books or authors. Maybe names like J.K. Rowling or Suzanne Collins.
The clues for novel work in a crossword could involve author names, titles of famous novels, or specific literary terms related to novel writing.
As I Lay Dying. It's a great Faulkner novel. The characters in the story are all dealing with their own issues while on this journey related to the death of Addie. It's a very deep exploration of human nature.