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2018 CRAFTFEST & THRILLERFEST Send Order To: Pvw@Hawaii.Rr.Com 2018 CRAFTFEST & THRILLERFEST Individual Sessions MP3s - only $5.00 Each Send Order to: [email protected] PAY through PAYPAL to: [email protected] # CD CRAFTFEST Speaker # CD THRILLERFEST (continued) Speaker 1 Writing Authentic Heroines Terri Nolan 46 Creating Compelling Settings Gear & Panel 2 Guns in Movies and TV Chris Grall 47 Thriller Award Nominees Franze & Panel 3 Journeys Abroad – and into the past Dan Fesperman 48 Responding to Reviews Levine & Panel 4 The 6 Cs of Story Structure Steve Berry 49 Pitching Your Idea Antrim & Panel 5 The Anatomy of Violence David Putnam 50 Finding Inspiration to Write Lancet & Panel 6 How to Write Thrilling Comic Books David Morrell 51 Finding the Right Publishing Path Land & Panel 7 Making Your Characters Come Alive D.P. Lyle, M.D. 52 Stretching the Truth in Thrillers Grossman & Panel 8 Who’s Telling the Story: POV & Dialogue Steve Berry 53 Writing Goes Rogue Lescroart & Panel 9 Firearms Trafficking Bryan DiGirolamo 54 Creating Anthologies Aymar & Panel 10 Primary Roles of Secondary Characters David Corbett 55 The Ups and Downs of Co-Writing Colier & Panel 11 Secrets to Creating a Bestselling Thriller Gayle Lynds 56 Insights into Publishing Land & Panel 12 The Story You’re Not Telling Donald Maass 57 Getting Legal Facts Correct Putnam & Panel 13 Panel at CraftFest Lunch Neil Nyren 58 History Has Become Hot Martin & Panel 14 Secrets To Twists That No One Is Telling Steven James 59 Getting the Word Out There James & Panel 15 Case Studies From A U.S. Marshall Kevin Kamrowski 60 ThrillerMaster Interview George R.R. Martin 16 Story Structure Robert Dugoni 61 Books and Films, Films and Books Wilkov & Panel 17 All of my Writing Secrets Revealed R.L. Stine 62 Standalone, Trilogy, and Series Thrillers Badal & Panel 18 Burning Questions: Fire In Fiction Geoff Symon 63 Villains you Love to Hate Parks & Panel 19 10 Things To Make Your Manuscript Sing Franze & Lancet 64 Researching Your Novel Gussin & Panel 20 Conveying Characters F. Paul Wilson 65 Spotlight Guest Megan Abbott 21 Down A Dark Alley: Setting the Mood Megan Abbott 66 Writing Resilience Robinson & Panel 22 Keeping the Reader Turning the Page Peter James 67 Creating Satisfying Endings Petrie & Panel 23 How to Conquer the Craft of Writing Gabriela Pereira 68 Pacing in Thrillers Hamdy & Panel 24 Bad Guys, Villains, and Antagonists Buckley and Milchman 69 How to Buzz Your Book Berry, Rose, Stein 25 How Anticipation Fuels Suspense Mark Tavani 70 Stories Ripped From the Headlines Brannan & Panel 26 Script 2 Screen Cole & Ryan 71 Trends in YA Parker & Panel 27 Behavioral Investigative Analysis K. Ramsland 72 Building Your Story Weiss & Panel 28 Hacking for Hacks David Holzman 73 Heroes of Today Special Forces 29 The Structure of Revelation Walter Mosley 74 Writing the Young Adult Thriller Price & Panel 30 Discover How to Pitch Your Manuscript Antrim & Land 75 Creating Suspense Brannan & Panel 31 Premise Line: The Brain of Your Book Grant Blackwood 76 Cops on the Beat Marshall & Panel 32 How Movies Deals Get Made Mlichman & Martin 77 Creating Psychological Thrillers Dionne & Panel 33 Mastering Deep POV Chris Goff 78 Silver Bullet Interview James Rollins 34 The Science Behind Writing A Thriller J. Rollins & Reed 79 Mystery in History Berry & Panel 35 How To Keep Your Plot in Turmoil Meg Gardiner 80 Thrillers on the Wild Side Graham & Panel 36 Power Research Jeff Ayers 81 Developing Character Connections Milchman & Panel 37 Using TV Writing Techniques Lee Goldberg 82 Writing a Killer Plot Twist Bilyeau & Panel 38 Collaboration: Two are Better Than One Land & Graham 83 Past & Present ThrillerMasters Ayers & Panel 39 Business and Metrics of Publishing Land & Panel 84 The Writer Who Influenced You Most Bell & Panel 40 Success in Traditional Publishing Antrim & Panel 85 The Action Toolbox Cross & Panel 41 Discover the World of Agents Ayers & Panel 86 Military Thrillers Today McCaleb & Panel 42 Discover the Road to Hollywood Land & Panel 87 Sex in Thrillers Taub & Panel 43 Make Your Manuscript Great Ayers & Panel 88 Writing in Urban Settings Gardiner & Panel # CD THRILLERFEST Speaker 89 Editing Your Manuscript Rader-Day & Panel 44 Making a Living as an Indie Author Mark Dawson 90 Dialogue Matters Gardner & Panel 45 Managing Editorial Control Knight & Panel 91 Great Villain, Heroes or Heroines? Lynds & Panel 2018 CRAFTFEST & THRILLERFEST Individual Sessions MP3s - only $5.00 Each Send Order to: [email protected] PAY through PAYPAL to: [email protected] .
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