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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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,

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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

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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

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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

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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

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October 31, 2018

Up Close: Debra Webb by E. M. Powell

The Idyllic Start of a New Mini-Series By E. M. Powell Debra Webb’s latest, THE DEAD GIRL, is the first

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October 31, 2018

Up Close: Robert Rotstein by Wendy Tyson

Exploring Multiple Points of View By Wendy Tyson Robert Rotstein is back with his latest legal thriller, WE, THE JURY.

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October 31, 2018

Up Close: Wendy Webb by Nancy Bilyeau

Exploring the Eerie Pleasures of Lake Superior By Nancy Bilyeau Sometimes, as readers, we don’t know what we’ve been longing

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October 31, 2018

Up Close: Jeffrey Wilson & Brian Andrews by Dawn Ius

Blending High-Octane Thrills with Gritty Authenticity By Dawn Ius Between the two of them, authors Brian Andrews and Jeffrey Wilson

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October 31, 2018

Up Close: Sara Paretsky by R. G. Belsky

Returning to the Voice of Crime and Justice By R. G.  Belsky V. I. Warshawski is back in a dazzling

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October 31, 2018

Africa Scene: Paul Hardisty by Michael Sears

Closing The Book On A Powerful Series By Michael Sears Paul Hardisty has made a name for himself with his

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October 31, 2018

Neil Nyren’s Spotlight: Sarah Meuleman

An Unusual Journey of Bringing Art to Life FIND ME GONE is an unusual novel in many respects — its

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October 31, 2018

Tales From the Script: R. L. Stine & More

TALES FROM THE SCRIPT: R. L. Stine On The Goosebumps Adaptations By April Snellings [Welcome to The Big Thrill’s newest

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September 30, 2018

Trend Report: Military Thrillers on the March

New Marching Orders for Thriller Authors? By Dawn Ius Since Leo Tolstoy’s epic War & Peace was published in 1867,

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September 30, 2018

Between the Lines: J. D. Barker

Discovering the Secrets of a Legend By Nancy Bilyeau While it may seem that the vampire novel has been drained

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September 30, 2018

Between the Lines: Lisa Unger

Exploring the State Between Asleep and Awake By Dawn Ius “Between the dreams of night and day, there is not

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September 30, 2018

Between the Lines: Wendy Tyson

Darkness in a Town of Sunshine By E. M. Powell Fall is an easy season to love—but if you’re not

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September 30, 2018

Up Close: Steven James

Something Wicked This Way Comes By R. G. Belsky Steven James spends a lot of time teaching storytelling techniques to

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September 30, 2018

Author Guided Tour: J. A. Jance

The Rugged Glory of Arizona By J. A. Jance I grew up in southeastern Arizona, and the landscape of that

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September 30, 2018
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