How to Work With an Editor and Get the Best Book Possible

Editing can make or break a book. Katherine Hutchinson-Hayes, Lisa Wysocky, and Sam Severn share insights from both sides of the editor-writer relationship, showing how to spot mistakes, choose the right editor, and collaborate to make your book shine whether it’s traditionally or independently published.

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Small forensic mistakes can break a reader’s trust. Retired forensic supervisor and DNA analyst Joe Minor explains why accuracy matters and which details readers notice most. This session shares real-world insight that helps writers create crime fiction that feels...

Using Public Speaking to Grow Your Author Platform

Using Public Speaking to Grow Your Author Platform

Cathy Pickens, Milton C. Toby, Patricia Winton, and Randy Rawls discuss how authors can use public speaking to strengthen their platform and personal brand. They share insight into finding speaking opportunities, preparing engaging presentations, and connecting with...

Crimes Across Asia: Setting as Story

Crimes Across Asia: Setting as Story

From bustling cities to remote landscapes, Asia offers a rich and complex backdrop for crime fiction and thrillers. In this panel, authors discuss how Asian settings, history, and cultural dynamics shape plot, character, and suspense. They explore the challenges and...