Elena Taylor

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 […]

Fostering Thriller Writers: Hollywood, Theater, and Death

Three Exciting New ITW Debut Authors Hollywood, Theater, and death help foster the careers of these debut thriller writers: Deborah Goodrich Royce, Caleb Smith, and Layne Fargo Find out how life in Hollywood—from actress to Miramax—helped Deborah Goodrich Royce pen her debut.  The Author Deborah Goodrich Royce was an actress for ten years, starting with […]

Writing Career: Navigating the Ups and Downs

Being a writer is like riding a bicycle . . . My writing career has been through some exciting changes. I spent the first three months of 2019 working with amazing student writers at the University of Washington’s Tacoma campus. I don’t teach formally much anymore, so it was fun to get back into the […]

Perseverance Pays Off in the Publishing World

Two novelists who found the perseverance and went the distance for their first novels. Thrilled to have Kris Frieswick and Maureen Joyce Connolly on my blog today. Read about more debut authors and other writing posts by clicking the link here. First up, Kris Frieswick! Ghosts, Inspiration, and Agents, Oh My! Inspiration and agents, two things […]

How to Write a Novel in Eight Weeks (Or Less!)

Wondering how to write a novel in eight weeks? Find out with this week’s debut author interview with Rea Frey! The International Thriller Writers Debut Author Program runs from ThrillerFest to ThrillerFest. So a “Debut” author is any mystery or thriller writer who has their first novel come out between July and July. This means […]

Author Cathy Perkins: Making Hay and Publishing

Today’s guest post is by author Cathy Perkins. Did you know making hay and publishing have a lot in common? Read through to the end to learn more about her and her most recent novel, In It For The Money Making Hay by Cathy Perkins   I started to write a holiday post, but when […]

Award Winning Author Dana Chamblee Carpenter

This week I’m hosting the amazing Dana Chamblee Carpenter. Her cross-genre Bohemian Trilogy has won multiple awards, as has her short fiction. She’s here to celebrate the launch of the third installment, Book of the Just. Welcome Dana!  The Author Dana Chamblee Carpenter: In addition to the Bohemian Trilogy, Carpenter’s award winning short fiction has  appeared […]

#NotMyCat on Author James L’Etoile

Hi Readers! My name is Coal Train and I own author Elena Hartwell. She’s been very busy lately, so I thought I’d highjack . . . I mean, fill in for her, on her blog this week. To do that, I picked the perfect accomplice . . . I mean, subject, for my interview. Author […]

To Query or not to Query . . .

That is the Question! Following up on my blog post about Publishing Basics, which covers the “three” tiers of the publishing world, I wrote about the differences between editors and agents and PR groups. In The Query Letter post, I covered some basic tips for writing a solid query letter. Today I want to talk […]

Writing On Boats: Sage Webb on Her First Novel

I’m thrilled to introduce one final Debut Author from the International Thriller Writers‘ Debut Author Program class of 2017/2018. Soon, I’ll be introducing the Debuts from 2018/2019. Hard to believe I’m starting my fourth year as a member of ITW and my third year of working with debut authors. Time flies when you’re having fun. Congratulations […]

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