The smallest mistake at a crime scene can change the outcome of an entire case. Connie Dial, Ernest Lancaster, John Madinger, Royce Wilson, and Sheila Stevens draw on real-world experience to explain how crime scenes are processed and how physical evidence is properly collected and preserved. This session highlights common errors seen in fiction and shows writers how investigators actually work from first response to evidence submission.
Kathryn Lasky on Building a Writing Life That Endures
Clay Stafford sits down with Kathryn Lasky to discuss her remarkable journey as a writer. She reflects on her evolution across genres and audiences, shares insights on adaptation and series writing, and offers thoughtful guidance for authors navigating today’s...




