Murder, Mayhem in Medieval Times

Christopher Willis Gortner, Edward Sklepowich, Susan Spann, and Tasha Alexander explore writing mysteries set in Medieval and Elizabethan eras. They discuss research depth, historical accuracy, and why stories of intrigue and murder remain timeless no matter the century.

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Effective sex scenes feel authentic and emotionally grounded. D. Alan Lewis, Michael A. Black, Nicole Nelson Hicks, Philip Cioffari, and Steven Womack explore how to write intimacy that serves character and plot. This session focuses on purpose, tone, and balance,...

Crafting Query Letters That Get Noticed

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Amber Meyer and Lynette Eason lead a hands-on workshop focused on writing compelling query letters. They show authors how to capture an agent’s or editor’s attention and clearly communicate what makes their book stand out, all within a single page.