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Members’ Book Videos. ITW Members’ News. Specials to the Big Thrill. ITW Members’ News. Members’ Book Videos. You are here: Home. Raquo; Latest Books. Raquo; Crime Fiction. Debt to Pay by Reed Farrel Coleman. The Art of Wreaking Revenge. I had arranged to have Reed Farrel Coleman pick me up at the Ronkonkoma train station on Long Island. After all, this is where we first meet Reed’s ex-cop Gus Murphy in. So what’s the downside to shorter chapters? I also felt the need to further develop the town of Parad...
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A Bloody Good Read:Where writers and readers of historical thrillers talk shop: June 2013
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A Bloody Good Read:. Where writers and readers of historical thrillers talk shop. Monday, June 17, 2013. Interview with Sophie Perinot, author of "The Sister Queens". This Friday I will be in Florida, attending my first-ever Historical Novel Society conference. I've heard so much about the star-power lunches and dinners (this year the guests of honor will be C.W. Gortner, Steve Berry and Anne Perry! The costume pageant, and the juicy author panels. Nancy Bilyeau: Your first novel, The Sister Queens.
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Tudorscribe: Writing Fiction & Nonfiction About the 16th Century: What did Whitehall Look Like?
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Tudorscribe: Writing Fiction and Nonfiction About the 16th Century. Official blog for historical thriller author Nancy Bilyeau, author of The Crown, The Chalice and The Tapestry, an award-winning Tudor-mystery trilogy published by Simon and Schuster. Monday, August 10, 2015. What did Whitehall Look Like? One of the challenges in writing my 16th century trilogy is how many buildings are lost. Not just the abbeys, either. In The Tapestry. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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A Bloody Good Read:Where writers and readers of historical thrillers talk shop: The RT Awards in New Orleans: In Praise of Alligator Po'Boys, Joan of Arc, Voodoo Psychics--and Book Editors!
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A Bloody Good Read:. Where writers and readers of historical thrillers talk shop. Monday, May 26, 2014. The RT Awards in New Orleans: In Praise of Alligator Po'Boys, Joan of Arc, Voodoo Psychics- and Book Editors! RT Booklovers Convention 2014. In New Orleans. I arrived late, exhausted, and I left early, panic-stricken. Still, a week later, I am turning over the experience in my mind, which means it left a mark. A good one. Laura Andersen ( The Boleyn King). Although "RT" stands for. Set in 16th century ...
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A Bloody Good Read:Where writers and readers of historical thrillers talk shop: Dominic Selwood: Turning History Into Thrills
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A Bloody Good Read:. Where writers and readers of historical thrillers talk shop. Monday, August 25, 2014. Dominic Selwood: Turning History Into Thrills. I learned about the fiction of Dominic Selwood by reading a piece of riveting. Fiction- an article in the. Titled "How a Protestant Spin Machine Hid the Truth About the English Reformation." (Read it here. The Sword of Moses. I know what a pull they can exert on any writer! Dominic's deep knowledge of the Ark and the Bible- and many other topics! Is it ...
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A Bloody Good Read:Where writers and readers of historical thrillers talk shop: April 2013
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A Bloody Good Read:. Where writers and readers of historical thrillers talk shop. Tuesday, April 30, 2013. Help Me Write a Short Story! I’m in the final stages of rewriting the third Bridget Hodgson mystery, tentatively called The Witch-Hunter’s Tale. I have a few ideas rattling around, but I’d love to hear from you as well. So tell me, is there a particular character you’d like to know more about? Is there some aspect of Bridget’s life that particularly intrigues you? Posted by Sam Thomas. How could an ...
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A Bloody Good Read:Where writers and readers of historical thrillers talk shop: The Secret to Writing Conflict
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A Bloody Good Read:. Where writers and readers of historical thrillers talk shop. Tuesday, March 31, 2015. The Secret to Writing Conflict. According to what I hear from fellow authors, bloggers, critics and industry wags, book editors are laying down the law: We want more conflict! It’s all about higher stakes now. Drama. Heightened tension. Put your protagonist at greater risk than you ever thought possible. And then ratchet it up again. Which is to say, instead of tearing out our hair to generate a boo...
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A Bloody Good Read:Where writers and readers of historical thrillers talk shop: June 2014
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A Bloody Good Read:. Where writers and readers of historical thrillers talk shop. Wednesday, June 18, 2014. Strange Gods": A Mystery in East Africa. Annamaria Alfieri is the author of 'Strange Gods,' a new novel set in early 20th century British East Africa. This is where 'Out of Africa' and 'White Mischief' later unfolded, a place of great fascination and allure. We asked Annamaria to share some of the history she learned while researching her mystery in this guest post:. The British Are Coming! As part...
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A Bloody Good Read:Where writers and readers of historical thrillers talk shop: September 2014
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A Bloody Good Read:. Where writers and readers of historical thrillers talk shop. Thursday, September 25, 2014. That sense of "being watched"- how realistic is it in a mystery? Paris : Gallimard, 1998. Have you ever had that creepy feeling of being watched? And then, when you look around, someone really is staring at you? A strange sensation to be sure. Certainly, this eerie sixth sense is a staple of crime fiction, especially novels of suspense. She was being watched by someone behind. Him looking at her.