How to write a story about secret agent?

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bluebellbkk

The same way you would write a story about anything. Have an idea in your mind, think about it, use your imagination. Oh wait! I have a better answer: "If I told you, I'd have to kill you."

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start with "It was a dark and stormy night......"

ProfGene.Togolot

Read the Books of Tom Clancy. He was very good at writing such stories.

Sir Caustic

Secret agent mysterious. Secret agent strong and determined. Secret agent, he accept all tasks given to him (secret agent) by superior secret boss. You must know deep down secret agent needs and desires. Writer must get inside secret agent head and imagine what being secret agent like!

Nick

Read autobiographies by real spies. Ian Fleming was in naval intelligence, and Yvonne Baseden parachuted into France to help the resistance

Khamis

I an sure you know the pattern which must be followed for writing a good story and for the idea watch some secret agent movies like: The Bourne Identity Casino Royale The Ipcress File Kingsman: The Secret Service Also you can add a little funny twist in the story by inspiring from the movie called Johnny English and Johnny English Reborn. hope this helps.

Marli: Read about secret agents and espionage

Read about secret agents and espionage: fiction and non-fiction. Read about writing "suspense fiction - authorship" " Detective and mystery stories - technique" (subject headings) Read about how to construct stories. (Dewey 808 and your library)

Knightingale

With pen and paper or computer. Der..

Barry

Surely you can't if it's secret? If you need to ask here you lack sufficient imagination to write a story.

Who

3 things 1) the whole thing about being "secret" is that nobody knows about it 2) EVERYTHING you see a supposedly "secret agent" doing on tv or films is as secret as trump the chumps hair colour 3) an "agent" is NOT a "spy"

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Research

Randy

Tell them the truth

Spike

I'm not going to give a summary of a plot(s) to write. But maybe some of these words, terms, places, phrases, idioms and so on(not all of them) might help you with ideas for the story's plot, subplot, types of characters and places in the story that you want. As you look and read each of them see what comes to your mind and write them down on paper. Sometime you might have to do it twice or the second time might be better then the first. BY THE WAY YOU HAVE TO ASK YOURSELF, ARE YOPU WRITING A REALISTIC SPY THRILLER OR A SUPER SPY (AKA SUPER HERO TYPE SPY, LIKE THE MAN FROM UNCLE, MISSION IMPOSSIBLE, KINGSMAN, Nick Fury, Get Smart & JAMES BOND) life sunset sunrise President's Daily Intelligence Briefing (PDB) Black Ops dead drop wet work mole treason silent target "Sh*t happens" mood laugh hangout coffee gripping National Security Advisor counter-terrorism safe house Emir Russia Hong Kong Austria China Iran Columbia Monte Carlo ethics Chinese Caucasian part Chinese and part Filipino Hispanic regret agenda catastrophic full circle value human realize rifle counterfit alliance politician heavy price reason "deal with it" Alec Harrison Ben Christopher(Chris for short) John(Jack for short) consulate negotiate Los Angeles and other parts of Southern California Las Vegas Florida Arizona HALO Jump CIA FBI FBI HRT NCIS Director Of National Intelligence(DNI) international Control soda Rachel Corinna(Cory for short) Gayle Diana Janet Kremlin diplomat Senate Intelligence House Intelligence bioweapons drone part Irish and part Native American Filipino part Chinese and part French Canadian Asian Indian safety route toll community British Secret Intelligence Service(called MI-6 during WWII) British Security Service(called MI-5 during WWII) GCHQ(Government Communications Headquarters) Jane Meggy Cynthia Lisa communications ICBM unconventional café cheese cake apple pie preliminary New Mexico Atlantic City Washington D.C. Virginia New York Boston Robert Michael Anthony(Tony for short) Mark Leroy Sean Timothy siege grid burn bag ghost Mossard Ministry of State Security (China) U.S. Cyber Command survive eliminate satellites critical interrogate rogue seize home JSOC(Joint Special Operation Command) SOCOM(Special Operation Command) Army Special Forces Delta Force Navy Seals Seal Team Six NORAD signals intelligence dawn oath crisis option nations flight airport snacks cable rush hour highway subway Langley, Virginia McLean in Fairfax County, Virginia Fort Meade, Maryland shadow

james

The last one I met. He was a tourist. Did all those tourist things. A little on the young side for the average Russian tourist. Took a phot of this a photo of that. On a clear day took a trip up the mountain so to be above the military base. There he set up a telescope & camera. Took many a photo of that base. He tried to make friends with Americans. As out of that base Americans in civilian cloths ran drones. Just a laid back kind of tourist person. No conection to his Government. Just a regular guy. Who all knows what little things he saw & heard. You can meet them on any beach, in any bar, any were you go. So how can you write about those you never know? The true spys work in a office. They put 10,000 pieces of unimportant information together. To know what's going on. Let me ask you this? Do you not think that every Chines student who comes to America to study. Does not have a way to call home. If they see something of interest.

Linda

You either have to be one - or know one.

Anonymous

Wish I was a secret agent

Anonymous

You would have to know what type of weapons were available, how to use them, how to make the story totally believable.