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Q&A: Julianna Deering (Death by the Book) Julianna Deering February 28, 2014 Suspense "I think my stories are a bit of a tribute to writers like Agatha Christie and Margery Allingham. I like to take some of the classic elements and maybe turn them on their heads just a bit."
Cut & Paste: How to Trim a Short Story Without Doing Harm Deidra Romero February 1, 2014 Romance Suspense Contemporary Historical Amish Sci-Fi/Fantasy Young Adult/Teen Thinking of entering our short fiction competition' Here are some tips on trimming down your story without losing any impact.
Q&A: Patricia Bradley (Shadows of the Past) Patricia Bradley January 29, 2014 Romance Suspense A mystery writer dealing with the loss of his wife crosses paths with a criminal investigator trying to find her missing father.
The Value of a Picture — How a Photo from 1965 Inspired a Novel Lis Wiehl January 28, 2014 Suspense "Why this photo, out of all the photos he could have given me' And why, as an FBI agent on duty, did he take me to that march that day'"
The Metamorphosis of Colleen Coble Colleen Coble December 28, 2013 Romance Suspense Historical The Romance-Mystery Writer on Her Gothic Novel Butterfly Palace
From the Fog Andrew Klavan December 2, 2013 Suspense Young Adult/Teen Andrew Klavan on His Providential Move to YA Fiction
Suspense Q&A: Dee Henderson (Unspoken) Dee Henderson November 26, 2013 Romance Suspense "I wanted to explore the dynamics of what it means to love someone so absolutely even the most painful of histories could be overcome... "