Author of a recent Thriller of the Week award, Louis Kirby joins us this time. His thriller Shadow of Eden has garnered many well deserved rave reviews. He is working on his next book which promises to include a deep Seeley James: Your thriller Shadow of Eden has one of the most exciting beginnings of […]
How A. G. Riddle Writes – Great Writers on Writing
With over 150,000 copies sold, Atlantis Gene became one of the surprise debuts of 2013. The breakneck pace, interrupted by an ageless love story, followed by fascinating science, concluding with a death-defying attempt to save the world proved popular. Today, Mr. Riddle answers a few questions about his writing and his books. Seeley James: Did […]
How Hugh Howey Writes – Great Writers on Writing
This week’s victim guest, Hugh Howey, for those of you living under a rock, turned the publishing world upside-down last year with his runaway hit WOOL. First, the book took off like wildfire, then he sold the movie rights, then a traditional publisher offered him a unique distribution deal. Mr. Howey was in the middle of […]
How Lance Charnes Writes – Great Writers on Writing
I am honored to have Lance Charnes as this week’s Great Writers on Writing. Lance wrote the critically acclaimed Doha 12, a chilling and realistic terrorist thriller, and just released South, an even more chilling look at America’s potential future. Stay tuned for next week’s author, Hugh Howey, by subscribing (upper right). Mr. Charnes’s Doha 12 stands […]
Why “Cuckoo’s Calling” Failed – Reviews for Writers
Cuckoo’s Calling, the debut novel by Robert Galbraith, failed to sell until someone* leaked that JK Rowling was writing under a pseudonym. The book didn’t need to fail. It’s filled with incredibly deep characters and great writing. So why did it fail? If you break a story down into its three major ingredients: concept, story, […]
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