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Interview with John D. Bethel Author of Blood Moon
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
? ? ? ? J. David Bethel is a writer of fiction and non-fiction. He has been published in popular consumer magazines and respected political journals. He is the author of Evil Town, a novel of political intrigue that is receiving praise from a number of Washington opinion leaders…
Interview with Professional Narrator Madeline Mrozek
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
Please welcome Madeline Mrozek professional audiobook narrator and voice over artist! *How long have you been a narrator? I’ve been an audiobook narrator since February of 2015. ?My first audiobook went on sale at Audible.com ?in May of 2015. You’re off to a good start! *Do you have acting…
Exclusive Interview with Executive Director of the APA
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
GOT AUDIOBOOKS? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Please Welcome Michele Cobb Executive Director of the The Audio Publishers Association (APA). ? ? ? ? ? ? ? *Explain your role as executive director of the APA. My primary function is to forward the strategic mission of the…
Historical Division: Mark Julian mysteries
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
? ? ? ? Before I begin let me give a tremendous thank you for asking me to do a guest comment. Venues like this let a writer connect to his readers and potential new ones. I hope, after reading this one, no one regrets this offer to me.…
Based on a True Story – How Can It Be Real? by Michael Allan Scott
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
How Can It Be Real? As an author of supernatural thrillers, it’s a question I’ve heard a time or two before. In my experience, the single most important aspect of good storytelling is what I call the “Reality Factor.” We’ve all read a book, seen a movie, that should…
Writing Crazy without Going Crazy by K. Brooks
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
? Let’s start with a truth that rules many an author’s writing: villains make the world go around. Protagonists without antagonists are vanilla sundaes without toppings; they’re there, they’re okay. They’re good for a quiet night alone on the couch. But in the end, you’ll feel mildly disappointed that…
Mystery Mondays: Nick Rippington on Being Persistent
Originally posted on Kristina Stanley:
Mystery Thriller Week is an annual event that celebrates the Mystery, Thriller genre. Welcome to all writers, published or unpublished. The Kickoff begins Feb.12-19, 2017! Mystery Mondays is helping celebrate by hosting mystery writers leading up to this exciting week. The first up is Nick Rippington. Being Persistent by Nick…
BECOME A “SUPER FAN” OF MYSTERY THRILLER WEEK
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
If you are already a fan of the Mystery Thriller genres, then you are in for a FAN-tastic surprise. Mystery Thriller Week is rolling out eleven fun-filled mysteriously thrilling days just for you! That’s one whole week and then some. We just couldn’t pack all the excitement into seven days.…