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Authors — Is It the Best of Times, or the Worst of Times?
Among many ongoing debates about the health of and prospects for the book business, few arouse the passions of authors (or divide them) more than perceptions of their prospects for success in today’s marketplace. Most recently we’ve seen moves … Continue reading
Posted in Author profiles, BAD DEEDS: A Dylan Hunter Thriller, Book business, Essays, Inspirational, Interviews, Marketing Advice, Publishing Advice, Self-Publishing, Traditional publishing, Writing Advice
Tagged Allan Leverone, author compensation, authors, book business, book market, book marketing, book sales, book selling, publishing, self-publishing, writers, writing, writing success
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Interview with Steven Konkoly — Writer of Post-Apocalyptic Thrillers
Whenever I write fictional scenes featuring “special ops” personnel or exotic military hardware, I have to consult and rely on actual experts. Thriller writer Steven Konkoly doesn’t have to. That’s because he is such an expert. Steven graduated from … Continue reading
Posted in Author profiles, Biographical, Book business, HUNTER: A Thriller, Inspirational, Interviews, Publishing Advice, Self-Publishing, Traditional publishing, Uncategorized, Writing Advice
Tagged Amazon Kindle self-publishing, Black Flagged, covert ops thrillers, Daniel Petrovich, Event Horizon novel, fiction writing, Frederick Forsyth, indie publishing, Points of Crisis novel, self-publishing, Steven Konkoly, technothrillers, The Jakarta Pandemic, The Perseid Collapse, Tom Clancy, writing methods
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Interview with Tim Stevens — Master of Action Thrillers
British novelist Tim Stevens is described in reviews as “one of the best writers of thrillers working today” and “the new master of the genre.” Even though he began publishing only about four years ago, Tim already is the … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Hall, Agatha Christie, Alistair MacLean, Amazon Kindle self-publishing, Annihilation Myths, author Tim Stevens, Charles Cumming, Charles McCarry, Chronos Rising, Dame Stella Rimington, Ed McBain, Elleston Trevor, espionage thrillers, fiction writing, Jack Bauer, James Bond, Jeremy Duns, Joe Venn thrillers, John Le Carre, John Purkiss thrillers, John Sandford, Lee Child, Lucas Davenport, Martin Calvary thrillers, MI5, MI6, Michael Connelly, novel writing, Omega Dog, P.D. James, Quiller, Ratcatcher thriller, Russell Blake author, self-publishing, Sevearance Kill, spy novelists, spy novels, The Flight of the Phoenix, thriller writing, Tim Stevens thrillers, Vladimir Nabokov
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Interview with Thriller Writer Ian Graham
Ian Graham is the third generation in his family to be born on the Fourth of July. Perhaps it’s no surprise, then, that he writes thrillers rooted in the historic intersections of politics and religion. And perhaps that also … Continue reading
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Tagged Black Shuck thrillers, Declan McIver, Ian Graham, Ian Graham author, Ian Graham novelist, Ian Graham thrillers, Irish Republican Army, Patriots & Tyrants, Signs of Violence thriller, Veil of Civility
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Book Categories: A Modest Proposal
I’ve been pondering the whole way that books are categorized and classified, and how “genres” and “subgenres” are generated. I do so because we indie authors are always agonizing about how to categorize our own books within the existing … Continue reading
Interview with Psychological Suspense Author Maggie James
I am resuming a once-frequent feature here: interviews with thriller and mystery writers, especially (though not exclusively) those who are self-publishing. Some months ago I encountered British psychological suspense author Maggie James, who graciously interviewed me for her blog. … Continue reading
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Tagged Guilty Innocence, His Kidnapper's Shoes, Maggie James author, Maggie James interview, Maggie James novels, Maggie James Robert Bidinotto interview, Maggie James suspense, Psychopath, Sister, The Second Captive
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Upcoming Appearances in Virginia
I’ll be at the Massanutten Resort in McGaheysville, Virginia, for a couple of author events during the week of July 27, 2014. On Monday afternoon, July 28, I’ll be signing my books for resort guests at the resort’s weekly … Continue reading
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