Category Archives: Genres

Every genre has its stated and unstated rules whether it is a Mystery, Romance, Western, Sci-Fi, or Techno-thriller. Learn the mastery of the rules and marketing to people who want to read what you write in this ongoing series of guest experts.

P.M. Terrell – From Author To Promoter

On May 31st, 2007 at 8:00PM EDT Irene Watson and Victor Volkman spoke with Patricia Terrell, the author of 8 books, including the how-to book “Take the Mystery out of Promoting Your Book” . She shared with us the innovative … Continue reading

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Chris Roerden – Don’t Murder Your Mystery!

>On May 24th, 2007 at 8PM EDT Irene Watson and Victor R. Volkman spoke with Chris Roerden, an Agatha-award winning author and editor with more than four decades of experience.  Her latest book is called Don’t Murder Your Mystery: 24 … Continue reading

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Tyler Tichelaar – Regional Writing Tips & Techniques

Tyler R. Tichelaar holds a Master’s from Northern Michigan University and a Ph.D. from Western Michigan University. His family’s long relationship with Upper Michigan and his avid interest in genealogy inspired Dr. Tichelaar to write his Marquette Trilogy about his … Continue reading

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Lila Guzman, PhD – Successful Writing in the Children’s Market

On Thursday, January 25th, 2007 at 8PM EDT we spoke with award-winning children’s book author Lila Guzman of lilaguzman.com.  She shared with us valuable tips and techniques on how to break into this popular market including: the ideal length of a book, … Continue reading

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Joan Neubauer – Elements of Good Storytelling

Join us on Internet Voices Radio on Thursday, Dec. 21st, 2006 at 8PM EDT as we speak with author, editory, and book coach Joan Neubauer of WordWright.biz  Joan will share with us the secrets of good storytelling that all fiction authors must … Continue reading

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