Elena Taylor

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 […]

ThrillerFest 2019 and one last Debut Author

ThrillerFest and one last ITW Debut Author from the 2018/2019 Class! Time for another ThrillerFest in NYC. Thank you K.J Howe for another amazing year. Visiting New York makes me nostalgic for a history I never experienced. The heat coming up from the streets, the noise, the bustle. I feel like I should “know” it […]

Book Club Fiction Author Jennifer Gold

It’s Summer! So I’m taking a little break from writing about writers who write about murder and doing something a little sweeter! Book Club Fiction Author Jennifer Gold joins me this week to talk about her debut novel with Lake Union Publishing. Welcome Jennifer! (Still need more murder? Read my post on mystery and thriller […]

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? […]

Personal Experiences in Fiction By Two Debut Novelists

Writing from Personal Experiences in Fiction Writers often use personal experiences in fiction to make their characters and stories feel “real”. Two writers from this year’s International Thriller Writers Debut Author Program share how their lives intersected with their debut novels. Looking for more new mysteries, thrillers, and Women’s fiction to read? Check out my […]

Young Adult Novels: Author Kit Frick

Young Adult Novels Don’t Pull Any Punches Young Adult Novels aren’t just for kids. While the protagonists in YA are typically in the 13-18 year-old range, readers can be any age. YA Thriller Writer Kit Frick talks about writing for teens, her work as a poet and editor, and wrapping up her third book. Don’t […]

The Perfect Title for My Upcoming Release

This week, I thought I’d give you a little insider information on the process for finding the perfect title for your novel. Or at least, how we found mine. After reading about finding the perfect title, if you want to learn more about my writing journey, check out this post about my experiences by clicking […]

Journalist and Novelist RG Belsky on Writing, News, and Hats

Thrilled to have journalist and novelist R.G. Belsky on my blog today chatting about news, writing, and his latest novel, Below the Fold. Welcome R.G! The Author R.G. Belsky is a longtime journalist and a crime fiction author in New York City. Belsky has worked as a top editor at the New York Post, the […]

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 […]

Debut Novel from Canadian Author Vanessa Westermann

There’s nothing more exciting than the launch of a debut novel. And sometimes I think it’s even sweeter when the journey to get to that date wasn’t an easy one. Just as I wrote about in a recent post about authors who persevere (click here to read the post) this week’s author trusted her work […]