
This show covers the Crime Fiction genre. We talk to everyone from beginners to New York Times Best Selling Authors like Dean Koontz. Hear about their techniques and styles here
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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 307 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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This show centers on crime fiction, inviting a wide range of authors from emerging voices to well-known bestsellers to discuss craft, research, and storytelling strategies. Episodes commonly explore character development, world-building, and the real-life experiences that inform fiction—from forensics and investigations to historical settings and journalism—along with practical notes on writing routines, publishing paths, and marketing in the digital age. A notable strength is the blend of deep craft conversations with practical industry insights, including PR, promotion, and reader engagement, making it useful for aspiring writers, publishers, and media buyers seeking authentic crime fiction conversations with strong storytelling hooks.
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