Elena Taylor

From the Query Trenches to Debut Author

Query Trenches to Debut! Query Trenches are the dreaded experience most authors go through to launch their debut novel. To “query” is the process of sending out emails and sample of a finished manuscript to agents (and sometimes editors) with the hope that one of them will be interested enough to request the full manuscript. […]

Domestic Suspense Gains a Stellar New Author

No Bad Deed Wondering what I’m reading now? I’m reading this terrific debut, guaranteed to be a hit with anyone who loves domestic suspense. If Lee Child recommends it, you know it’s going to be good! Looking for other new books and thoughts on writing? Catch up on all my blog posts by clicking the […]

Art and Murder: Chatting with Author Saralyn Richard

Art and Murder! Art and murder go hand in hand in Saralyn Richard’s latest novel. Want to learn more about a writer’s life? Click the link here. The Author Award-winning mystery and children’s book author, Saralyn Richard, is a writer who teaches on the side. Her books, Naughty Nana, Murder in the One Percent, and […]

One Hitwoman, One Debut Novel, and a Ghost

From Literary Horror to a Hitwoman, this debut novelist kills. The International Thriller Writers’ Debut Author Program runs from July to July, so if a writer’s debut novel comes out after the dates of ThrillerFest, they become a debut for the following year. That sometimes means an author is a debut when they have a […]

A Philosopher, a Biker, and a Crime Writer Walk into a Bar

The Philosopher Crime Writer Lee McIntyre, philosopher by day, crime writer at night. Throw in a friend who is an outlaw biker and you have the story of his debut novel . . . Love people who use their real life experiences to infuse their crime fiction with strong, realistic characters? Don’t miss my interview […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

Son of a Serial Killer: Murderabilia, A Debut Novel

Serial Killers, Deadly Fathers, and Copycat Killers, Oh My! Carl Vonderau’s debut novel focuses on the son of a serial killer facing a copycat only his father can understand. Read on for my interview with the latest ITW Debut Author Program Author. Want to catch up on all my other author interviews and writing posts? […]

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