How Indie Books Find Their Readers

Getting a book written is one challenge. Getting it into readers’ hands is another. Debra Gaskill, Kiersten Modglin, and Sonja Dewing explain how independent authors can navigate distribution options across digital, print, and audio formats. This session breaks down platforms, copyright considerations, and common pitfalls, helping writers expand their reach while keeping control of their work.

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Humor works best when it supports story momentum. Heather Haven, Larissa Reinhart, Nancy Parra, and Terri L. Austin discuss comedic timing, witty characterization, and how humor can enhance scenes without slowing the narrative. This session offers practical insight...

Women Who Drive Crime Fiction

Women Who Drive Crime Fiction

Judie Clemmons, Karen Olson, Lauren Henderson, Lori Armstrong, and Russel McClain discuss how to write well-rounded female protagonists in crime fiction. They explore realistic portrayals of relationships, emotional depth, and the challenges women face both on the...