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Sanctuary of Lies by Chad Bishop

There are 4.7 billion searchable sites that make up 10% of the web; the other 90% is dedicated to the

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February 28, 2018

February 26 – March 4: “What can thriller writers learn from the film industry?”

What can thriller writers learn from the film industry? That’s the question on tap this week. Join thriller authors and

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February 25, 2018

February 19 – 25: “Do you have a writing mentor?”

This week ITW Members Bob Bickford, DiAnn Mills and J. H. Bográn dish on mentors. Do you have a writing

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February 18, 2018

February 12 – 18: “How do you start writing your novel?”

This week we’re joined by ITW Members Alex Shaw, Chris Malburg, Brendan Duffy, DiAnn Mills, Thomas Pluck and J. H.

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February 11, 2018

February 5 – 11: “Is fact really stranger than fiction?”

We’re kicking off the February Roundtables with ITW Members Alex Shaw, Chris Malburg, DiAnn Mills, Lisa Black, John Lutz and

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February 4, 2018

Between the Lines: Alafair Burke

Setting the Bar High  By April Snellings It’s a scenario that has played out again and again in recent months: a prominent man is

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January 31, 2018

Saving Grace by Simon Wood

By Charles Salzberg On May 3, 2007, three-year-old Madeleine McCann was on holiday in the Portuguese resort town of Praia

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January 31, 2018

Up Close: J. D. Horn

Finding Fantasy in the Everyday  By Wendy Tyson In J.D. Horn’s newest novel, THE KING OF BONES AND ASHES, magic is seeping from the

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January 31, 2018

Up Close: John Lescroart

Knowing How to Pick Your Poison By Dawn Ius John Lescroart kicks off 2018 with two major birth announcements—the successful

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January 31, 2018

Trend Report: Thriller Forecast for 2018

By Dawn Ius When Gillian Flynn’s novel Gone Girl hit bookshelves in 2012, few could have predicted the massive impact

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January 31, 2018

Mister Tender’s Girl by Carter Wilson

Embracing the Darkest of Fears By Dawn Ius Two paragraphs. That’s all Carter Wilson had read about the infamous Slender

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January 31, 2018

Inside Creativity: The Role of Spontaneity

By Charles Salzberg There are two kinds of writers. Those who meticulously outline and know exactly where they’re going, and

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January 31, 2018

International Thrills: Deji Bryce Olukotun

Writing a Novel That Defies Categorization By Layton Green This month, I had the pleasure of interviewing a talented author

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January 31, 2018

Debut Spotlight: John Copenhaver

By E. A. Aymar For people who know John Copenhaver —either friends, students, or teachers, or fans of his work

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January 31, 2018

Daily Writing Resilience by Bryan E. Robinson

When Writers Find Their Resilience By Wendy Tyson Most authors are familiar with the feelings of self-doubt, frustration, and even hopelessness that

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January 31, 2018

The February 2018 Edition of The Big Thrill

Read the stories that were in the February edition of The Big Thrill.

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January 31, 2018

The Violet Crab by Bob Bickford

Being popular isn’t the same as being loved. At the exclusive Violet Crab, the club headliner is Carla Rose, a

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January 31, 2018

High Treason by DiAnn Mills

By Heidi Ruby Miller DiAnn Mills, author of the new thriller HIGH TREASON, lives up to her tag line: Expect

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January 31, 2018

Bad Samaritan by Dana King

Nick Forte has a hard time leaving well enough alone. He seriously injures a man for slapping a woman Forte

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January 31, 2018

To March Into Hell by Ron Parham

Hard-bitten, hard-drinking private investigator Jake Delgado is finally getting his life in order with his new partner, Amos Stillwater. He

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January 31, 2018

Lying, Cheating, and Occasionally Murder by Ginny Fite

Ginny Fite is an award-winning journalist who has covered crime, politics, government, healthcare, art, and all things human. She’s done

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January 31, 2018

The River Below by Bonnie Hearn Hill

A tale of suppressed secrets, fractured families … and murder When a mangled car is pulled from the river, containing

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January 31, 2018

Trinity by Richard Edde

Grant Collins is a man tormented by his past and it may get him killed. Returning to his hometown of

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January 31, 2018

The Storm King by Brendan Duffy

The discovery of a body near his hometown of Greystone Lake draws Nate McHale home after a fourteen-year absence. While

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January 31, 2018
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