Elena Taylor

Modern-Day Ninja and a Debut Novel

Modern-Day Ninja I’m thrilled to introduce ITW Debut Author Tori Eldridge and her kickass female protagonist and modern-day ninja, Lily Wong. Do you love writers who bring their own experiences into their writing? Don’t miss my interview with SL Huang, a weapons expert, stuntwoman, and math genius turned novelist. Click the link here to read […]

Excuses For Not Writing. Reasons to Persevere.

Do you know the top 10 excuses for not writing that book? I’m thrilled to have writer (and fellow Madelyn Burt/Stonesong Agency author) Kristin Owens guest post on my blog this week to answer the question. Want to read about the ups and downs of a writing career? Read my post by clicking the link […]

Short Fiction Writer Turned Author

From Short Fiction to First Novel I’m thrilled to introduce you all to short fiction writer and debut author Tara Laskowski! (Love those short story writers? Don’t miss my interview with debut author & short story writer Eric J. Guignard. To read the post, click the link here.) The Author TARA LASKOWSKI is the award-winning author […]

An Agent Requests Your Manuscript . . .

An Agent Requests Your Manuscript, Now What? Conferences can be a great way to find an agent. I recently attended the Pacific Northwest Writers Association Conference in Seattle, Washington, as a senior editor with Allegory Editing, along with the founder, Andrea Karin Nelson. It’s a lively conference with terrific speakers, excellent panel topics, and the […]

Psychological Thriller Series Set in Santa Barbara

Psychological Thriller writer Catharine Riggs launches the second book in her Santa Barbara Suspense Series. So excited to have Catharine on my blog to chat about her writing and what comes next! Lots of great authors with Thomas and Mercer! Want to find more? Read my post on debut author Dea Poirier and her novel […]

Moments of Zen For a Busy World

I often post “Moments of Zen” on Facebook, using roughly thirty seconds of video about something I find peaceful or makes me happy. This action was in response to all the negativity on social media, a time out, so to speak, for myself, that I want to share with the world. You can see an […]

Amateur Sleuth and Research Librarian Solves Crimes

An amateur sleuth can make for some of the best crime fiction. Edwin Hill creates an intriguing and dynamic character with his research librarian Hester Thursby, who puts her skills to the test in the first two books of his series. Thrilled to have Edwin Hill on my blog this week to chat about his […]

Tech Thriller Combines Fiction with Current Technology

Tech Thriller Tech Thriller author Tom Chatfield is the latest ITW Debut Author to visit my blog. An expert in contemporary technology and digital culture, he’s here to chat about how truth can sometimes be stranger than fiction . . . Welcome Tom! Do you love Tech Thrillers and Thrillers with a sci-fi or technological […]

A New Culinary Mystery from a Best Selling Author!

What’s a Culinary Mystery? A Culinary Mystery combines food, usually recipes, and murder. How can you not love food and murder all in one place? This week I’m thrilled to have my friend, the fabulous USA Today Best Selling Author Catherine Bruns on to chat about her latest culinary mystery and writing in general. (Do […]

International Thriller Writers Debut Authors of 2020!

International Thriller Writers Debut Authors are getting ready for a fantastic year. Through the end of this year and until July 2020, I’ll be posting as many interviews with members of the 2020 Debut Author Program as possible. I love supporting new writers and ITW. Want to read about this year’s ThrillerFest? Click the link here […]

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