How to Work With an Editor and Get the Best Book Possible

Editing can make or break a book. Katherine Hutchinson-Hayes, Lisa Wysocky, and Sam Severn share insights from both sides of the editor-writer relationship, showing how to spot mistakes, choose the right editor, and collaborate to make your book shine whether it’s traditionally or independently published.

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Reading a Crime Scene Through Blood

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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...

How Animals Add Heart to Mystery Stories

How Animals Add Heart to Mystery Stories

Jennie Bentley, Marilyn M. Fisher, and Mary Soams explore how animals can become an essential part of mystery storytelling. They discuss how animal characters add warmth, humor, and emotional depth, and how using them thoughtfully can reveal character, move the plot...