Stepping Into Another Gender’s Voiceom a Different Gender

Allan E. Ansorge, Chris Kelsey, Ernest Lancaster, J.R. Ripley, Jeremy Finley, and Nancy West discuss the art of writing characters of a different gender. They explore authenticity, empathy, and the craft techniques that help writers avoid stereotypes while deepening perspective.

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What Life Is Really Like on Death Row

Death row is a world few people ever see up close. Greg Laird draws on more than one hundred visits to Oklahoma’s death row to share what life is really like for inmates, how attorneys interact with their clients, and the human realities behind the justice system....

Reading a Crime Scene Through Blood

Reading a Crime Scene Through Blood

Bloodstain patterns often reveal how a crime truly unfolded. Forensic specialist Lisa Black explains how different types of bloodstains are formed and what they can tell investigators about movement, force, and timing. This session helps writers understand how blood...