Discovering My Genre: From the Darkest Thrillers to the Lightest Inspiration by Kirsten McNeill
Kirsten McNeill thought she wanted to write mysteries, but life had other things in store. Join her in her process in this blog post.
Kirsten McNeill thought she wanted to write mysteries, but life had other things in store. Join her in her process in this blog post.
by Guest Contributor · Published September 22, 2023 · Last modified September 20, 2023
Author Adam G. Fleming joins us for an interview where he talks about what inspires him, his passion, and how he overcomes challenges.
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Thriller novelist Lisa Towles found herself stuck in a writing rut, then she looked at what she had read lately and discovered that the rut can break if you broaden your reading to more genres.
Enjoy this author Q&A with mystery and thriller novelist Lisa Towles featuring her upcoming novel, Ninety-Five!
Many have attempted to explain the difference between a mystery, a suspense and a thriller, often to no avail, as in this day and age, the definitions have become blurred. The suspense/thriller genius, Alfred...
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