Anne Perry on Story, Meaning, and the Moral Heart of Fiction

Presented by: Anne Perry | Clay Stafford
Categories: Mystery | Theme | Writing

Clay Stafford interviews bestselling author Anne Perry about elevating words beyond storytelling, exploring how theme, purpose, and moral insight can transform fiction into something enduring and meaningful.

To access this content, please sign up as a member.

Check out these other resources:

Turning Reviews into Visibility and Trust

Turning Reviews into Visibility and Trust

Mike Faricy, Nancy Sartor, and Sara Wigal discuss how to secure meaningful book reviews and use them effectively. They explore outreach strategies, building credibility, and turning reviews into tools that increase visibility and reader trust.

Adding Mystery to Your Story

Adding Mystery to Your Story

Mystery is not limited to one genre. A.H. Scott, Jule Selbo, Mary Dutta, Rich Zahradnik, and Ruth Knafo Setton explore how to weave mystery into any narrative by layering twists, misdirection, and atmosphere. This session focuses on building suspense through setting...

Real Police: Tactics and Guns

Real Police: Tactics and Guns

In this revealing session, former law enforcement officer and bestselling author James Born draws on his real-world experience to unpack police tactics, firearms use, and split-second decision making. He explains how authenticity shapes his thrillers and shares...