Having sold his first two novels before he even graduated from college, Michael Koryta is somewhat of a fiction prodigy. As one of the country’s rising literary stars and a New York Times bestselling author, Michael writes gripping suspense novels that resonate on a deep, emotional level with readers. Stephen King calls him a “master.” Listen in as Michael shares his secrets of the craft.
DiAnn Mills
Writing mentor and accomplished novelist DiAnn Mills explains why to use dialogue assassination, as well as how to leverage antagonistic settings and emotional dilemma in your writing. DiAnn is a passionate teacher and shares uncommon insights into the writing process.
Sheila Lowe
Sheila Lowe taps into her world-renowned expertise in handwriting analysis to give insights to her character-driven, psychological suspense stories. Listen to her intriguing insights into human nature, the process of fiction writing, and clues in your handwriting that you might be a psychopath.
JT Oaks
Weaving together stories for listeners nationwide, singer and songwriter JT Oaks calls his unique style of music “city-grass”—celebrating both his urban influence and his rural roots. His songs celebrate the poignant moments of life, even as he reaches out to use his music to help those less fortunate. His insights and passion will inspire you, entertain you, and give you eyes to see the stories always circling around you.
Tim Lowry
Armed with twenty-four hours’ worth of stories in his head, storyteller extraordinaire Tim Lowry tours the country spinning yarns and performing his one man shows. In this intimate chat, he shares some of the keys to crafting material, pursuing your passion, and breaking through self-imposed barriers to tell better stories.
Sue Grafton
Best known for her alphabet series, international bestselling mystery writer Sue Grafton shares her hard-won writing insights with wit, wisdom, and down-home honesty. Learn which two books in her series are her favorites, how to tap into your own well of darkness as you write, and why mystery writers are the “magicians of fiction.”
James Hankins
Ever since the seventh grade when he wrote a science fiction novel each night and read that next chapter aloud to his friends on the bus the following day, James Hankins has been honing his skills as a storyteller. Join us as he journeys through the thought process and techniques that helped him hone his latest thriller.
Richard Krevolin
Author, script consultant, and screenwriting guru Richard Krevolin has taught more than 20,000 screenwriters at his popular courses in LA and throughout the world. Listen in as he unpacks the importance of WIIFM, story holes, and what happens in all great stories--no matter who the audience is.
Kathleen Antrim
How do you boil down a novel into a 25 word pitch? Author and pitch artist Kathleen Antrim will show you how. Passionate for sharing her time with others, she’s well-known for staying on site hours after her speaking engagements to teach aspiring authors how to pitch their books. Today, she shares those same insights with us.
Jamie Mason
With a nomadic spirit and the passionate voice of a traveling bard, Jamie Mason draws from her extensive travels to pen her resonant and poignant stories. Her masterful use of pulse-pounding prose and atmospheric settings has won her wide critical acclaim. Jamie tells us insight about writing her thriller Monday’s Lie, how to write a novel out of order, and the one key question to ask regarding character motivation.