Skip to content
  • Join ITW
  • Members: Submit Your Book

Popular Keywords

Categories

No Record Found

View All Results
  • Join ITW
  • Members: Submit Your Book
  • Find Your Next Read
  • Features
  • Debut Corner
  • Connect
    • Members: Submit Your Book
    • Contact
  • Find Your Next Read
  • Features
  • Debut Corner
  • Connect
    • Members: Submit Your Book
    • Contact
  • Find Your Next Read
  • Features
  • Debut Corner
  • Connect
    • Members: Submit Your Book
    • Contact
  • Find Your Next Read
  • Features
  • Debut Corner
  • Connect
    • Members: Submit Your Book
    • Contact
  • Join ITW
  • Members: Submit Your Book
  • Find Your Next Read
  • Features
  • Debut Corner
  • Connect
    • Members: Submit Your Book
    • Contact
  • Find Your Next Read
  • Features
  • Debut Corner
  • Connect
    • Members: Submit Your Book
    • Contact

Category: Features

Trend Report: 2019 Thriller Forecast

By Dawn Ius Trends descend on the publishing industry like storms, sometimes forever altering the landscape and creating monumental shifts

Read More »
December 31, 2018

International Thrills: Louise Jensen

A Psychological Thriller that Plays on all Emotions By Dawn Ius U.K. author Louise Jensen became a little obsessed about

Read More »
December 31, 2018

On the Cover: Mark Alpert

A Cry for Help from the Future By Steve P. Vincent History is littered with amazing novels that, in hindsight,

Read More »
December 31, 2018

On the Cover: J. H. Bográn

What if Hitler had Produced Offspring? By Austin S. Camacho J. H. Bográn’s new thriller, HEIR OF EVIL, grows out

Read More »
December 31, 2018

On the Cover: Peter James by E. M. Powell

Call from a Stranger Prompts Thriller By E. M. Powell There are some aspects of 21st century life that need

Read More »
December 31, 2018

Up Close: John Lescroart

Playing Fast and Loose with the Law By J. H. Bográn In John Lescroart’s new thriller, THE RULE OF LAW,

Read More »
December 31, 2018

Up Close: Samuel W. Gailey

Rooting for an Unlikely Hero By R. G. Belsky Alice O’Farrell is an unlikely hero—a down-and-out drunk who lives in

Read More »
December 31, 2018

Up Close: Andrew Grant

A Hero for our Times By Guy Bergstrom Andrew Grant’s favorite scene in INVISIBLE is the opening one, set in

Read More »
December 31, 2018

Up Close: James Rollins

Rollins Spins a Cautionary Tale of Artificial Intelligence By Josie Brown “You are my creator, but I am your master.

Read More »
December 31, 2018

Up Close: Lincoln Child & Douglas Preston

Pendergast Partners up in new “Mister Brokenhearts” Thriller By R. G. Belsky FBI Special Agent Pendergast is assigned to work

Read More »
December 31, 2018

Africa Scene: Leye Adenle

Delving into Corruption in the Nigerian Political Landscape By Michael Sears Nigerian writer Leye Adenle’s debut Easy Motion Tourist, set

Read More »
December 31, 2018

BookTrib Spotlight: Jessica Barry by Neil Nyren

Mother and Daughter Battle the Odds By Neil Nyren “Here are the facts. I am alone. I am on a

Read More »
December 31, 2018

Between The Lines: David Baldacci by Josie Brown

Keeping it Razor Sharp By Josie Brown According to bestselling author David Baldacci, when you’ve written as many books as

Read More »
November 30, 2018

Tales From the Script: Anatomy of an Option by April Snellings

Riley Sager on the Anatomy of an Option Deal By April Snellings When Riley Sager put the finishing touches on

Read More »
November 30, 2018

BookTrib Spotlight: Katrina Carrasco by Neil Nyren

Opium and Identity: A 19th Century Woman Battles Crime and Convention Port Townsend, Washington, 1887. An ex-Pinkerton agent named Alma

Read More »
November 30, 2018

#Chill So You Can Deal by Bryan E. Robinson, PhD

Finding Your Writing Sweet Spot By Bryan E. Robinson, Ph.D “I find I am hurrying to get through my day’s

Read More »
November 30, 2018

Introducing ITW’s Inaugural Online Career School

Thrilling Opportunity to Learn from the Masters By Dawn Ius and April Snellings Any successful author will tell you that

Read More »
November 30, 2018

Up Close: Matt Coyle by R. G. Belsky

Shining Light on a Hard-Boiled Hero By R. G. Belsky If you’re a fan of hard-boiled detective heroes—and who isn’t?—they

Read More »
November 30, 2018

Up Close: Marc Cameron by J. H. Bográn

The Pressures of Writing for a Major Franchise By J. H. Bográn Author Marc Cameron returns for another thrilling ride

Read More »
November 30, 2018

Up Close: Bryan Gruley by April Snellings

How the Lure of a Publisher Ignited a new Direction By April Snellings With his 2008 debut novel Starvation Lake,

Read More »
November 30, 2018

Up Close: Nancy Bilyeau by Dawn Ius

Plunging Deep into the Heartlands of 18th Century Espionage By Dawn Ius Nancy Bilyeau knew she needed a break from

Read More »
November 30, 2018

Africa Scene: Mike Nicol by Michael Sears

The Making of an Unputdownable Thriller By Michael Sears Mike Nicol is the best stylist writer in the thriller genre

Read More »
November 30, 2018

Between The Lines: Lee Child by Josie Brown

Digging Up The Past By Josie Brown Iconic anti-hero Jack Reacher has made thriller writer Lee Child an internationally renowned

Read More »
October 31, 2018

Turning Point: C. J. Lyons by Dawn Ius

The Dark Spectrum of YA Thrillers By Dawn Ius It’s not unusual for authors of bestselling adult fiction to dabble

Read More »
October 31, 2018
« Previous Page1 … Page10 Next »
  • Staff
  • Archives
  • Privacy Policy
  • Staff
  • Archives
  • Privacy Policy