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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…

Writing to Market – What Does It Mean?

Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? By Julianne Q. Johnson Should a novelist write to market? Should they avoid writing to market like the plague? Should they write to trend or to tropes? What does it all mean? Take heart, gentle reader, I will do my level best to tell you what it means. To…

Telling Stories about Strangers

Telling Stories about Strangers

Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
Lately, more so than usual, I’ve been creating stories about the people I don’t know. I’ve always done this to some extent. Many writers do. We look at the world around us, and tell stories to tie it all together. But I’ve been doing it more and more frequently. Behind…

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…

Why You Should Read About Writing

Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Kelsie Engen The moment you think you know everything about writing, that’s the moment your writing plateaus. Last week I talked about why writers should read voraciously. But that was a post focused on fiction. You know, reading in the genre you write. For instance, if you write fantasy,…

Writing Contest: The Missouri Review’s $1000 Miller Audio Prize

Writing Contest: The Missouri Review’s $1000 Miller Audio Prize

Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
I’ve found another great contest for writers; The Missouri Review is now holding its annual Miller Audio Prize. This contest is a little different than some of the others that I’ve shared. As the name indicates, entries must involve an audio element. Participants may submit a piece of poetry, prose, humorous…

Is Amazon finally stepping up?

$2,668.94 Later…

Studying the Masters of Crime/Detective Fiction Part 7 – Jonathan Kellerman

Studying the Masters of Crime/Detective Fiction Part 7 – Jonathan Kellerman

Originally posted on Author Don Massenzio:
This post is the seventh in a series that I’ve been writing about the individuals that I view as the masters in my genre of choice, crime/detective fiction. I am a firm believer that you become better in whatever field you pursue by following those that excelled and paved…

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