
Thriller 101
A podcast for readers and writers of thriller, mystery, suspense, and crime fiction.
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Feb 13, 2025 • 12min
90% of Writers Make THESE Writing Mistakes Interview with Ex-Literary Agent Karyn Fischer
Send me a Text Message!Learn more about Karyn FischerJessica Berg Literary Agent InterviewWant to know what literary agents really think when they read your submission? In this interview, former literary agent and current book coach and writing expert Karyn Fischer shares insider knowledge on how to write a novel that stands out. Discover the top mistakes writers make, why 90% of submissions aren’t ready, and the essential writing tips you need to elevate your work.Whether you're preparing to query or refining your first 10 pages, this episode will help you improve your craft and increase your chances of landing an agent.The top 10 writing mistakes that make agents reject manuscripts—and how to fix themHow to hook a literary agent in the first 10 pages of your novelWhat stakes really mean in thriller writing and why they’re critical to successGet the list of 125+ Literary Agents who rep Thriller, Mystery, Suspense, and Crime Fiction Study the Opening Paragraphs of the Top Authors Writing Thrillers Right Now

Feb 6, 2025 • 27min
Literary Agent Jessica Berg Shares How to Catch an Agent's Eye
Send me a Text Message!Storyteller's Society WaitlistLearn more about Jessica BergListen to Daria White Osah's EpisodeWant to write a thriller that stands out in today’s crowded market? In this episode, literary agent Jessica Berg shares expert insights into what makes a manuscript irresistible to agents and publishers. We dive into essential thriller writing techniques, including...The power of a strong character voiceThe importance of genre mashupsHow to balance plot, tension, and stakes. If you’re looking for writing tips, querying advice, or an insider’s perspective on how to write a gripping thriller, this is a literary agent interview you won’t want to miss!We cover...How a compelling character voice can make or break your manuscript – and why agents will forgive other flaws if your character shines.Why genre mashups are the future of thriller writing – and how blending suspense with horror, mystery, or humor can make your book more marketable.What agents really look for in a query and full manuscript – plus, the biggest mistakes authors make when pitching their books. Get the list of 125+ Literary Agents who rep Thriller, Mystery, Suspense, and Crime Fiction Study the Opening Paragraphs of the Top Authors Writing Thrillers Right Now

Jan 29, 2025 • 13min
Time Pockets: Could This Tip Revolutionize Your Writing Process?
Send me a Text Message!Storyteller's Society WaitlistLearn more about Daria White OsahListen to David McCloskey's EpisodeStruggling to find time to write? In this episode, Daria White Osah (author and book coach) discusses a great strategy for busy writers—Time Pockets. If you’ve ever wondered how to write more efficiently while juggling work, family, and life, this episode is packed with actionable writing tips to help you prioritize your craft. Whether you’re deep into thriller writing or working on your first novel, Daria’s approach will help you stay consistent, avoid burnout, and finally finish that book.Actionable Tips:✔️ How to prioritize your writing like a business meeting and make it non-negotiable✔️ The Time Pockets method—how to identify hidden opportunities in your schedule to write consistently✔️ Strategies to overcome writing slumps and get back into your routine when life gets in the wayGet the list of 125+ Literary Agents who rep Thriller, Mystery, Suspense, and Crime Fiction Study the Opening Paragraphs of the Top Authors Writing Thrillers Right Now

Jan 22, 2025 • 25min
How to Write an Opening Chapter that Keeps Readers Reading with Author David McCloskey
Send me a Text Message!Storyteller's Society WaitlistLeslie Conner's EpisodeConnect with DavidFind David on InstagramIn this episode, we’re joined by David McCloskey, a former CIA analyst and author of the thrillers The Seventh Floor, Moscow X, and Damascus Station. David brings a wealth of real-world experience into his fiction, and today, we’ll explore how his background as a CIA agent has shaped his writing. You’ll will learn how to blend real-world expertise with gripping fiction, we’ll also dive deep into character development, and master pacing and high-stakes in your opening chapter. If you’re looking to craft stories that feel authentic, compelling, and full of tension, this conversation is for you.How to use real-world experience to enhance your thriller writing.Writing an opening chapter that readers will lovePacing techniques that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. Get the list of 125+ Literary Agents who rep Thriller, Mystery, Suspense, and Crime Fiction Study the Opening Paragraphs of the Top Authors Writing Thrillers Right Now

Jan 15, 2025 • 18min
Thriller Writing Secrets: Building a Writing Process with Leslie Conner
Send me a Text Message!Storyteller's Society WaitlistAlex Kenna's EpisodeConnect with Leslie In this episode, thriller author Leslie Conner joins us to share expert tips on crafting suspenseful mysteries. She shares valuable resources and an insight into her writing practice that will help writers see how to develop a series!Get the list of 125+ Literary Agents who rep Thriller, Mystery, Suspense, and Crime Fiction Study the Opening Paragraphs of the Top Authors Writing Thrillers Right Now

Jan 8, 2025 • 21min
How to Hook Readers with Alex Kenna’s Expert Thriller-Writing Advice
Send me a Text Message!Download the One-Page Study of Alex Kenna's WritingStoryteller's Society WaitlistElle Grawl's EpisodeConnect with Alex on InstagramJoin me for an in-depth author interview with Alex Kenna, the brilliant mind behind What Meets the Eye. This episode is packed with writing tips for aspiring thriller authors, including how to write gripping characters, avoid backstory pitfalls, and use word choice to reveal personality and mood. If you’re passionate about thriller writing, this conversation offers actionable advice you can implement immediately. Don’t miss these insights from an expert storyteller!What You’ll Learn:How intentional word choice reveals character personality and mood.Why intriguing lines can replace heavy backstory to keep readers hookedThe importance of setting up character goals early in your story.Actionable Tip:This week, experiment with introducing a new character using Alex’s techniques. Write one paragraph that:Reflects their personality through word choice.Hints at their backstory without giving too much away.Clearly shows what they’re striving for.Get the list of 125+ Literary Agents who rep Thriller, Mystery, Suspense, and Crime Fiction Study the Opening Paragraphs of the Top Authors Writing Thrillers Right Now

Jan 2, 2025 • 15min
Pacing and Process: Writing Thrillers and Mysteries with Elle Grawl
Send me a Text Message!Storyteller's Society WaitlistLearn more about ElleIn this episode, I talk with Elle Grawl, author of the psychological thrillers One of Those Faces and What Still Burns. Elle shares how she wrote her debut novel while balancing a demanding day job, how her writing process has evolved, and her best advice for writers navigating pacing and productivity challenges.What You’ll Learn:How Elle finished her debut novel while working full-time.The importance of pacing in thrillers and mysteries and how to refine it.Tips for evolving your writing process as life and creative needs change.Why experimenting with different methods can reignite your creativity.Actionable Tip:Take a moment to evaluate your current writing process. Is it still working for you? Try incorporating one new technique this week—whether it’s experimenting with drafting out of order, bullet-pointing your next few chapters, or carving out time during your lunch break to write. See how it feels and adjust as needed. Flexibility is key to keeping your momentum!Get the list of 125+ Literary Agents who rep Thriller, Mystery, Suspense, and Crime Fiction Study the Opening Paragraphs of the Top Authors Writing Thrillers Right Now

Dec 18, 2024 • 18min
The Secret to Writing Twists Readers Will Never Forget with Bestselling Author J.T. Ellison
Bestselling author J.T. Ellison, known for more than 30 novels and her work on the TV show "A Word on Words," shares her insights on crafting unforgettable twists. She reveals techniques to surprise readers while ensuring twists feel earned. J.T. discusses juggling multiple points of view and how to utilize character development to enrich stories. She emphasizes the balance of foreshadowing and reader anticipation, highlighting her latest work exploring dark family truths and the intricacies of writing from diverse perspectives.

Dec 11, 2024 • 42min
How to Develop Characters and Themes with Author Aaron Philip Clark
Send me a Text Message!Download the 50 editing mistakes authors make as shared by an editor for Lake Union Publishing!In this episode, Aaron Philip Clark shares invaluable writing tips on crafting compelling characters, weaving meaningful themes into your stories, and making your thrillers stand out in today’s market.If you’re an aspiring or experienced author looking for actionable advice on character development, plot construction, and building deeper layers into your writing, this episode is for you. In this episode, we talk about:How to incorporate meaningful themes into your thrillers and mysteries to create stories that resonate with readers on a deeper level.Actionable advice for developing rich, multi-dimensional characters who feel authentic and drive your story forward.Insights into Aaron Philip Clark’s writing process and career journey, including lessons he’s learned about storytelling and publishing.Here's the episode with Carla ContiFind out more about Aaron HERE Get the list of 125+ Literary Agents who rep Thriller, Mystery, Suspense, and Crime Fiction Study the Opening Paragraphs of the Top Authors Writing Thrillers Right Now

Nov 26, 2024 • 16min
From Journalist to True Crime Memoir: Carla Conti’s Writing and Publishing Tips
Carla Conti, a true crime journalist and prison reform advocate, shares her riveting journey from covering crime to writing her memoir 'Chained Birds.' She discusses the importance of documentation in enhancing storytelling and how personal experiences shape true crime narratives. Carla reveals the emotional complexity behind her decade-long relationship with federal inmate Kevin Sanders and the challenges of exposing prison corruption. With insights into the criminal justice system's injustices, she offers valuable writing tips for aspiring authors.