Murder She Wrote: Homicide Info for Writers #amwriting #writingtips https://t.co/0cEmenBzti
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I’ve Got My Eye On You: Surveillence for Writers w/ @TheGuyWriting #amwriting https://t.co/jCdElCYa2u
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Domestic Terrorism: Info for Writers w/ Cpl Allen Norton #amwriting #blog #crime #mystery https://t.co/bdpGHvCuYQ
— Fiona Quinn (@FionaQuinnBooks) January 17, 2016
Home Invasions Prt 1: Info for Writers With Rock Higgins #amwriting #blog #mysteries #crime #suspense https://t.co/Rm3cTIBrVP
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Following the new BBC adaptation of And Then There Were None, Tom detects the perilous endings that await modern-day murder mystery victims
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Self publishing, Kindle Worlds, and Brash Books with Lee Goldberg
By Chris Well
“Fueled by their successes in self-publishing, Lee Goldberg and Joel Goldman launched Brash Books to help other crime writers find a broader audience. Lee is a successful TV writer/producer, and the author of more than 40 books–including several original mysteries in the “Monk” series, and the New York Times bestselling Fox & O’Hare series that he co-writes with Janet Evanovich. In this interview, Lee shares his journey from traditional publishing to self-publishing–and how it led him to publish others. He also explains why he walked away from “Monk,” how The Dead Man became part of Amazon’s Kindle Worlds, and why authors shouldn’t rush to publish…”
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By Courtney Shea
“Scotland’s Ian Rankin considers himself an accidental crime novelist, having fallen into the genre that made him a star. His latest, Even Dogs in the Wild, marks the 20th time out for everyone’s favourite curmudgeon, Detective Inspector Rebus. Here Rankin – who starts the Canadian leg of his book tour in Vancouver next week – shares some of the secrets to his success, including why writing sex is a not-very-sexy endeavour…”
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