Interrogations are shaped by preparation, psychology, and control, not intimidation alone. James Glass demonstrates realistic interrogation scenarios and explains how investigators approach questioning in real life. This session breaks down proper techniques, what officers listen and watch for, and how interrogations actually unfold, giving writers practical tools for creating tense and believable scenes.
The Importance of Setting within Storytelling
Does setting inspire the story, or does the story determine the setting? In this session, authors discuss how they develop the worlds of their novels, whether location or plot comes first in their creative process, and the role setting plays in shaping character,...




