Interrogations are built on psychology, pressure, and timing, not just tough questions. Mike Breedlove breaks down how real interrogations work, explaining why certain techniques succeed while others fail. This session explores effectiveness, ethics, and human behavior, giving writers the insight they need to craft interrogation scenes that feel tense, believable, and grounded in reality.
Cooking Up a Mystery: How Food Turns a Mystery Into an Experience
Connie Archer, Julie Hyzy, Kathleen George, and Molly MacRae explore how food can become a powerful storytelling tool in mystery fiction. They discuss using recipes, sensory detail, and food centered communities to deepen character, strengthen theme, and give a...




