May
7
12:00am
Lee Child, Laurie R. King, Craig Johnson, and Rachel Howzell Hall: How To Write A Mystery
By Raven Book Store
Mystery masters Lee Child & Laurie R. King present their new anthology, How To Write a Mystery! Don't miss this rare chance to hear two masters discuss their craft!
About the Book
From the most successful mystery writers in the business, an invaluable guide to writing mysteries, from characters and plot to procedurals and thrillers--a must-have for any aspiring mystery writer. This edition of the handbook reflects the current writing climate and helps authors navigate the ever-shifting publishing landscape. Be it pacing, plotting, the business side of publishing, or how to effectively navigate the current demand for diversity and inclusivity across all genres, MWA's experts provide practical, current, easily digestible advice for new and established authors alike.
Contributors include:
- Kelley Armstrong: young adult
- Frankie Bailey: diverse characters
- Dale Berry & Gary Philips: graphic novels
- Allison Brennan: romantic suspense
- Deborah Crombie: plot
- Jeffery Deaver: outlining, the how and why
- Tess Gerritsen: medical procedurals
- William Kent Krueger: setting
- Lyndsay Faye: voice
- Meg Gardiner: thrillers
- Chris Grabenstein: writing
- Rachel Howzell Hall: police procedurals
- Charlaine Harris: mixing genres
- Naomi Hirahara: the amateur sleuth
- Catriona McPherson: humor
- Louise Penny: community building
- Art Taylor: the short story
- Charles Todd/Caroline Todd: partnership
- Jacqueline Winspear: historicals
About the Authors
Lee Child, previously a television director, union organizer, theater technician, and law student, was fired and on the dole when he hatched a harebrained scheme to write a bestselling novel, thus saving his family from ruin. Killing Floor went on to win worldwide acclaim. The Midnight Line, is his twenty-second Reacher novel. The hero of his series, Jack Reacher, besides being fictional, is a kindhearted soul who allows Lee lots of spare time for reading, listening to music, and watching Yankees and Aston Villa games. Lee was born in England but now lives in New York City and leaves the island of Manhattan only when required to by forces beyond his control. Visit Lee online at LeeChild.com for more information about the novels, short stories, and the movies Jack Reacher and Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, starring Tom Cruise. Lee can also be found on Facebook: LeeChildOfficial, Twitter: @LeeChildReacher, and YouTube: LeeChildJackReacher.
Laurie R. King is the award-winning, bestselling author of sixteen Mary Russell mysteries, five contemporary novels featuring Kate Martinelli, and many acclaimed stand-alone novels such as Folly, Touchstone, The Bones of Paris, and Lockdown. She lives in Northern California, where she is at work on her next Mary Russell mystery.
Craig Johnson is the New York Times bestselling author of thirteen full-length novels in the Longmire mystery series, as well as three works of short fiction featuring the beloved sheriff. His acclaimed books have won the Western Writers of America’s Spur Award, the Will Rogers Medallion Award for fiction, the Watson Award for a mystery novel with the best sidekick, and the Wyoming Historical Association’s Book of the Year award. They have been named best books of the year by Publishers Weekly and Library Journal. Spirit of Steamboat was chosen as the first One Book Wyoming selection. The series has been adapted for television by Warner Bros. as the hit show Longmire, now an original program on Netflix. Johnson lives in Ucross, Wyoming, population twenty-five.
Rachel Howzell Hall is the New York Times bestselling author of And Now She’s Gone; They All Fall Down; and, with James Patterson, The Good Sister, which was included in Patterson’s collection The Family Lawyer. An Anthony, International Thriller Writers, and Lefty Award nominee, Rachel is also the author of Land of Shadows, Skies of Ash, Trail of Echoes, and City of Saviors in the Detective Elouise Norton series. A past member of the board of directors for Mystery Writers of America, Rachel has been a featured writer on NPR’s acclaimed Crime in the City series and the National Endowment for the Arts weekly podcast; she has also served as a mentor in Pitch Wars and the Association of Writers Programs. Rachel lives in Los Angeles with her husband and daughter. For more information, visit www.rachelhowzell.com
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