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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…
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
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…
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…