Have you ever wanted to write a thriller or a mystery but didn't know where to start? Have you ever wondered what the difference is between a thriller and a "cozy mystery"? Have you written a crime novel that you hope will be published someday?
If you answered yes to any of those questions, Murder in the Grove, held June 6-7 in downtown Boise, is for you.
The conference begins on June 6, 2008 with "Writing the Thriller", a full-day Master Class for writers presented by David Morrell, internationally known bestselling author and creator of the "Rambo" character. The public is invited to Mr. Morrell's pre-conference, one night only presentation "Book to Movie Night with David Morrell: The Making of Rambo", based on his experience working with Hollywood. The talk is free and will be held Thursday, June 5, 2008, 7:30 p.m. at Hotel 43, 981 Grove Street, Boise. Also, Mr. Morrell will be interviewed on KIDO, AM580, June 3rd at 9:00am.
Saturday, June 7th will feature the conference's guest of honor, J. A. Jance, bestselling author of three mystery series, several thrillers, and a book of poetry. Her multitude of characters gives Ms. Jance the distinction of writing about both professional law enforcement and non-law enforcement crime solvers.
Ms. Jance will give a talk related to crime fiction during a book signing and dessert party at 7:00 p.m., June 6, at Barnes and Noble Booksellers, 1315 N. Milwaukee, Boise. She and Mr. Morrell, along with the other authors presenting at Murder in the Grove, will sign books and meet with the public.
Literary Agent Sorche Fairbank will explain how to make your novel more attractive to agents and publishers when she fields questions from aspiring writers in her workshop, Agent on the Spot.
If you've wondered how your favorite author writes realistic crime scenes that have you biting your nails and locking your doors, you can find out from a number of experts and authors who will lead a multitude of workshops and panels.
Boise State University Professor, Margaret Streeter will discuss "The Stories Bones Tell." Carrie Stuart Parks, nationally acclaimed forensic artist, will demonstrate facial reconstruction from a skull. Milton C. Toby, Defense Attorney, will talk about the difference between television's CSI and real life, while D. P. Lyle, MD and author, will discuss "Getting Away with Murder – Almost" as well as conduct a medical Q&A session.
T. L. Cooper will moderate a discussion between J. A. Jance and David Morrell, both bestselling authors, about the truths and misconceptions regarding how men and women approach writing. Other panels will cover topics like creating realistic settings, deciphering the difference between mysteries and thrillers, and the use of controversial topics in crime fiction.
To learn more about or register for the conference, please visit http://www.murderinthegrove.com/.
Saturday, May 10, 2008
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