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by Mystery Writers of America


  other writers as inspiration for, 135–36, 138

  reviewer relationship with, 256

  Baatz, Simon, 124

  backstory, 120, 135, 162–63, 170, 234, 241, 242, 245

  Bailey, Frankie Y., 174–82, 291

  Baldacci, David, 8, 187

  Barclay, Linwood, 39, 292

  Barr, Nevada, 9, 31

  Beaton, M.C., 8

  Beatty, Warren, 239

  Be-Bop Barbarians, The (Phillips), 106–10

  Bendel, Stephanie Kay, 191, 292

  Benson, Raymond, 238

  Beowulf, 166

  Berendt, John, 216

  Berenson, Alex, 8

  Berry, Dale W., 103–4, 105, 106–12, 292

  Berry, Mysti, 275, 292

  beta readers, 94, 162, 182, 224

  Beukes, Lauren, 10

  Black, Cara, 214

  Black Cherry Blues (Burke), 220

  Black women characters, 34–36, 37

  Blochman, Lawrence, 114

  Block, Lawrence, 217

  blogs, bloggers, 249, 250, 254, 274, 277

  Blood Hollow (Krueger), 219

  Bodner, Hal, 245, 292–93

  Bond, Larry, 8

  Bone Garden, The (Gerritsen), 65

  BookBub, 262

  book covers, 271

  book sales, 263, 264

  book signings, 281

  book tours, 278, 282

  Bowen, Rhys, 31, 53, 56, 57

  Box, C. J., 9, 217

  Boxcar Children, The (Warner), 81

  Bradley, Alan, 30

  Braithwaite, Oyinkan, 225

  branding, 267, 268, 269, 271, 272–73, 274

  Breaking Bad (TV show), 188

  breaking points, 20–21

  Brennan, Allison, 184–90, 293

  Browder, Bill, 72

  Brown, Dale, 8

  Brown, Dan, 9

  Brown, J., 110

  Brown, Sandra, 9

  Budewitz, Leslie, 165, 293

  Buggé, Carole, 129, 293

  build-up, 18, 22

  Bullitt (film), 18

  Burke, Alafair, 29

  Burke, James Lee, 214, 216, 220

  Burke, Jan, 25, 29

  Burnett, W. R., 7

  Cain, James M., 7, 44, 45

  California Crime Writers Conference, 36

  California Girl (Parker), 193

  Cameron, Dana, 32

  Campbell, Joseph, 204

  Cannon, Don, 24

  Capote, Truman, 123

  Carlisle, Kate, 30

  “Case of Identity, A” (Doyle), 136

  Casey, Donis, 29

  “Caxton Private Lending Library & Book Depository” (Connolly), 114–15

  Chandler, Raymond, 7, 40, 42, 43, 140–41, 176, 214, 220, 238

  chapter books, 81–82

  characters, 16, 21, 53, 113, 126, 129, 151, 152, 154, 155, 156, 159, 161–62, 167, 168, 171, 172, 173, 175, 218, 221, 225, 234–35, 284, 288, 289 actions of, 120, 151, 184, 190, 192–93

  avoiding stereotypes in, 37, 82, 175, 177, 189–90

  backstory of, 135, 170, 234, 242, 245

  Black women, 34–36, 37

  casting of, 176–78

  in children’s and YA stories, 80, 81–82, 83, 84, 85, 88, 93–95, 98

  composite, 127

  continuing of other author’s established, 238–39, 242–44, 252

  creating and developing of, 18, 19, 23–25, 27, 37, 55, 168, 170, 184–86, 194, 195, 199–200, 201–2, 207–8, 233, 245

  dialogue and voice of, 53, 57, 63, 64, 98–99, 104, 117–18, 134–35, 136–38, 153, 163, 194, 199, 200, 205–11, 212, 226, 227, 228, 233

  diversity of, 82, 88, 93–95, 174–82, 199, 201

  “evergreen” vs. “evolving,” 42, 43–44

  flaws and weaknesses in, 14, 41, 42, 62, 185, 186, 188, 189–90, 201, 202

  motivations of, 23, 46, 120, 151, 173, 191, 193, 194, 195, 245

  naming of, 25

  in noir fiction, 41, 42–44

  settings as, 216

  in short stories, 115, 116, 118, 120

  subgenres and, 176–78

  supporting and minor, 161–62, 170, 176–78, 199–203, 204

  see also antagonists; protagonists; villains

  character twists, 119

  Charlie Hood books (Parker), 193–94

  chase scenes, 17–18

  Chazin, Suzanne, 58, 293–94

  Chekhov, Anton, 237

  Chesterton, G. K., 32

  Chicago Tribune, 251

  Chien, Vivien, 28

  Child, Lee, 1–2, 145, 152–55

  Child, Lincoln, 9

  children’s mysteries, 79–100, 241

  Chinatown (film), 217

  Chow, Jennifer, 28

  Christie, Agatha, 5, 8, 9, 25, 28, 93, 176

  Clancy, Tom, 8, 10, 243

  Clark, Mary Higgins, 134, 135

  climax, 18, 19, 20, 167

  Cline, Ernest, 9

  Closed Doors (Paris), 8

  Coben, Harlan, 173

  Coel, Margaret, 214, 217

  Cogdill, Oline H., 249–56, 294

  Cohen, Jeff, 225

  Cohen, Nancy J., 266, 294

  Cold Dish, The (Johnson), 200–202

  Coleman, Reed Farrel, 238, 243

  collaborations, 232–36, 244 graphic novels and, 104, 106, 110–12

  Collette, Abby, 28

  Collier, John, 114

  Collins, Barb, 240, 243

  Collins, Max Allan, 238–44, 294

  colorists, 110, 111

  Coma (Cook), 59

  comic books, 103, 104–6, 243

  composite characters, 127

  conferences, 11, 36, 88, 256, 274, 276, 277

  conflict, 13–14, 20, 21, 116, 167, 168, 184

  Connelly, Michael, 7, 29, 35, 36, 43, 186, 216

  Connolly, John, 114–15

  continuation writers, 238–39, 242–44, 252

  contracts, 236, 252

  conventions, 50, 278, 282

  Cook, Robin, 9, 59

  Coonts, Stephen, 8

  Copperman, E.J., 28

  copyright, 235, 239, 285–88

  Copyright Act, U.S., 285, 286, 287

  Cornwell, Patricia, 9

  Corwin, Miles, 36

  Cosmopolitan, 102

  Cotterill, Colin, 30

  covers, book, 263, 271

  Coyle, Cleo, 28

  cozy mysteries, 8, 24, 176, 177, 253, 254

  Crenshaw, Kimberlé Williams, 175

  Crichton, Michael, 9, 59, 60

  crime fiction, 1, 22, 40, 144, 167–68, 169, 171, 187, 190, 211 comics and, 104–5

  diversity in, 82, 174–82, 201

  humor in, 140, 141, 223–30

  as subgenre, 6–7, 10

  see also mystery stories; specific subgenres and story elements

  critics, book, 68, 249–56, 257

  Crombie, Deborah, 166–71, 294–95

  Cronin, Doreen, 81

  cross-genre fiction, 10–11, 48–50, 260, 268

  Crossroads, The (Grabenstein), 84, 89

  Crowley, John, 114–15

  CSI books, 241, 242

  Cuckoo’s Calling, The (Rowling), 135

  cultural appropriation, 94–95, 201

  “cultures of memory,” 181

  Current Affairs (Stone), 229–30

  Dahl, Roald, 120

  Dance at the Slaughterhouse, A (Block), 217

  Dance Hall of the Dead (Hillerman), 215

  Dangerous Ends (Segura), 42

  Dare Me (Abbott), 7

  Dark Angel (TV show), 242

  Dark Horse, The (Johnson), 215

  Davidson, Diane Mott, 8

  Davis, Bette, 205

  Davis, Lindsey, 33, 295

  Day, Dianne, 31

  Daylight (film; novelization), 241

  Day of the Jackal (Forsyth), 70

  DC comics, 105

  Dead Pool, The (film), 18

  Dead Until Dark (Harris), 4
9

  Deaver, Jeffery, 143–49, 238, 243, 295

  defamation, 285, 288–89

  Deighton, Len, 8

  Dennison, Hannah, 30

  details, 52, 53, 64, 72–73, 135, 215, 229

  Detective Comics, 105

  Devil Wears Prada, The (film), 205

  Diagnosis: Homicide (Blochman), 114

  dialects, 208

  dialogue, 99, 104, 105, 127, 129, 136–38, 160, 163, 168, 199, 205–11, 212, 227, 228, 233, 241 accents and regionalisms in, 137, 206, 208–9

  advancing the plot with, 118, 206

  authentic jargon in, 63, 64, 137–38

  character development with, 118, 207–8

  in historical fiction, 53, 57

  speech tags and, 163, 209–10, 211, 226, 228

  Dickinson, Emily, 121

  Dick Tracy comic strip, 239, 240

  Die Hard (film), 20

  Dionne, Karen, 9

  Discover, 60

  diversity, 82, 88, 93–95, 174–82, 199, 201 in book reviews, 253–54

  settings and, 178

  Doctorow, E. L., 156

  domain names, 269

  domestic thrillers, 7–8

  Doubleday, 101–2

  Douglas, Michael, 185

  Douglass, Frederick, 181

  Downing, Samantha, 8

  Doyle, Arthur Conan, 25, 124, 136, 239

  drafts, manuscript, 39, 91, 150, 157, 158–59, 160, 163, 173, 179, 195, 196

  Dr. No (Fleming), 154

  Drowning Pool, The (Macdonald), 42

  du Maurier, Daphne, 217

  Dunne, Dominick, 123

  Dust and Shadow (Faye), 136

  Dutchman series (Meyers), 233

  early readers, 80–81

  Eastwood, Clint, 18, 240

  eavesdropping, 206–7, 208

  economy, in short stories, 115, 117–20

  Edgar Awards, 114–15, 116, 118n, 120, 238

  editing process, 39, 46–47, 150, 159–63, 173, 224, 263 beta and sensitivity readers in, 88, 94, 162, 182, 224

  rewriting in, 39, 91, 111, 144, 157–63, 173, 196

  editors, 37, 68, 84, 87, 88, 89, 94, 101, 160, 165, 206, 209, 224, 235, 239, 240, 253, 263, 267, 279

  efficiency, in short stories, 115, 117–20

  elevator pitches, 127, 268

  11/22/63 (King), 10

  Ellin, Stanley, 117, 120

  Ellroy, James, 45, 123

  Elouise Norton series (Hall), 35

  Emley, Dianne, 31

  emotions, 42, 63, 64, 81, 85–86, 126, 153, 171, 220

  endings, 44, 119, 144, 150, 153, 167, 220 twists or surprises in, 115, 119, 140

  environmental/eco-danger thrillers, 9, 10

  Ephron, Hallie, 151, 295

  ER (TV show), 63

  Erdman, Peter, 9

  Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library (Grabenstein), 87

  Evanovich, Janet, 140

  Eve Dallas (char.), 186

  “evergreen” characters, 42, 43

  exposition, 167, 245

  Eye of the Needle (Follett), 70

  Facebook, 194, 256, 277, 278, 279, 282

  fact checking, 162

  “fair use” claims, 287–88

  “Fallen Curtain, The” (Rendell), 118

  Fancies and Goodnights (Collier), 114

  fan fiction, 242

  fantasy genre, 48, 49

  Farewell, My Lovely (Chandler), 141

  Faulkner, William, 208

  Faye, Lyndsay, 10, 133–41, 295–96

  feedback, readers and, 181–82

  Feinstein, Dianne, 196

  film noir, 40, 44, 45

  final drafts, 160, 163

  financial thrillers, 9

  First 48, The (TV show), 36–37

  first drafts/rough drafts, 91, 157, 158–59, 160, 163, 173, 179, 195

  flash fiction, 120

  Flaubert, Gustave, 149

  flaws, character, 14, 41, 42, 62, 185, 186, 188, 189–90, 201

  Fleming, Ian, 154, 238, 243

  Fletch novels (Mcdonald), 211

  Fluke, Joanne, 8, 28

  Flynn, Gillian, 7, 114, 117, 187

  Flynn, Vince, 8

  focus, in short stories, 115, 117–20

  Follett, Ken, 8, 70

  forensic thrillers, 9

  Fornés, Jorge, 105–6

  Forster, E. M., 166

  Forsyth, Frederick, 8, 70

  For the Thrill of It (Baatz), 124

  Franklin, Tom, 120

  French, Tana, 10, 141

  Frey, Stephen, 9

  Frome, Shelly, 156, 296

  Furst, Alan, 9

  Gallant, Gladys Selverne, 101–2

  Gardiner, Meg, 13–21, 296

  Gardner, John, 167, 238

  Garfield, Brian, 5

  Garrett, Kellye, 227

  Garwood, Julie, 9

  gatekeepers, 95–96, 97

  Gattis, Ryan, 36

  genre awareness, 160–61

  Gerritsen, Tess, 30, 59–65, 296

  ghostwriting, 233

  Girl on the Train (Hawkins), 10

  Gischler, Victor, 29

  goals, 13, 14, 167

  Gods of Gotham, The (Faye), 139

  Goldberg, Lee, 238

  Goldsborough, Bob, 242–43

  Goliath Bone, The (Spillane and Collins), 243

  Gone, Baby, Gone (Lehane), 217

  Gone Girl (Flynn), 7, 9–10

  Goodnight Moon (Brown), 80

  Goodreads, 249

  Google, 270

  Grabenstein, Chris, 81, 84–90, 296–97

  Grafton, Sue, 7, 11

  Graham, Loren R., 71–72

  graphic novels, 103–12

  Gravity (Gerritsen), 63–64

  Great Expectations (Dickens), 166

  Griffin, W.E.B., 8

  Grimes, Martha, 10

  Grisham, John, 9

  Haddon, Mark, 30

  Hall, Rachel Howzell, 34–38, 297

  Hamilton, Denise, 29

  Hammett, Daniel, 7, 222

  Hanssen, Robert, 69

  hard-boiled detective novels, 7, 10, 40–41, 42, 43, 45, 176

  Harper, Bradley, 212, 237, 297

  Harris, Charlaine, 10, 48–50, 297

  Harris, Thomas, 193

  Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (Rowling), 86, 89

  Harry Potter series (Rowling), 81

  Hart, Carolyn, 12, 28, 297–98

  Hart, Liliana, 258–65, 298

  Hart, Rob, 150, 298

  Harvest (Gerritsen), 63

  Harwood, Gar Anthony, 36

  Hemingway, Ernest, 44

  Hero with a Thousand Faces, The (Campbell), 204

  Herren, Greg, 205–11, 298

  Hiaasen, Carl, 9, 10, 89, 214, 217

  Highsmith, Patricia, 7, 116

  high stakes, 15, 46

  Hillerman, Tony, 7, 9, 214, 215, 216, 217

  Hirahara, Naomi, 23–32, 36, 298–99

  historical cases, 124

  historical fiction, 5, 9, 10, 52–57, 85, 114, 134, 136, 176, 232, 234

  Hobbit, The (Tolkien), 166

  Hoch, Ed, 120

  Hockensmith, Steve, 142, 299

  Holes (Sachar), 89

  Hollywood Homicide (Garrett), 227

  home pages, 271

  Hoot (Hiaasen), 89

  Horowitz, Anthony, 238, 243

  horror genre, 10, 50, 176

  hosting services, 270

  “House Party” (Ellin), 117

  Howard, Linda, 9

  Hughes, Dorothy B., 7, 42, 45

  humor, 10, 57, 140, 141, 223–30 in children’s books, 88

  I, the Jury (Spillane), 105

  I Capture the Castle (Smith), 223

  identity, building of, 267, 268, 271, 272–73, 274

  I’ll Be Gone in the Dark (McNamara), 124

  illustrations, 80, 104, 105–6, 110

  In a Lonely Place (Hughes), 42

  inciting incidents, 25–26,
167

  In Cold Blood (Capote), 123

  ingenuity, 18

  Inner City Blues (Woods), 35

  Instagram, 277, 279

  International Association of Media Tie-In Writers, 238

  international thrillers, 8

  “intersectionality,” 175

  In the Line of Fire (film; novelization), 240

  I Want My Hat Back (Klassen), 80

  Jackson, Shirley, 120

  Jaffarian, Sue Ann, 29

  James, Henry, 125

  James, Maddee, 267–74, 299

  James, P. D., 7, 10

  James, Rae Franklin, 164, 299

  Jance, J. A., 214

  jargon, 63, 64, 137–38

  Java Graphical Authorship Attribution Program, 134–35

  Jessica Fletcher (char.), 26

  J.J. Tully mysteries (Cronin), 81

  Johnson, Craig, 199–203, 215, 216, 300

  Johnson, Jane Rodgers, 243

  Kane, Stephanie, 75, 300

  Kellerman, Faye, 32

  Kepnes, Caroline, 187

  Kerr, Philip, 9

  Killer Inside Me, The (Thompson), 41–42

  Killer of the Little Shepherds, The (Starr), 124

  Killers, The (film), 44

  Kindle Unlimited, 264

  King, Laurie R., 54, 56, 157–63

  King, Stephen, 10, 24, 93, 126, 210

  Kinman, Gay Toltl, 204, 300

  Kiss Me Deadly (film), 43

  Klassen, Jon, 80

  Knebel, Fletcher, 8

  Knox, Ronald, 5, 48

  Krentz, Jayne Ann, 9

  Krueger, William Kent, 214–21, 300

  Kuhn, Cynthia, 32

  Land of Shadows (Hall), 37

  language, 162

  Last Policeman, The (Winters), 10

  Lathen, Emma (pseudonym), 233

  Laura (film), 44

  le Carré, John, 8

  legal thrillers, 9

  Lehane, Dennis, 43, 216, 217

  Leonard, Elmore, 5, 7, 9, 89, 210, 225

  Levine, Laura, 30

  Levine, Paul, 29

  Lew Archer (char.), 42

  Life of Theseus (Ovid), 154

  Life Support (Gerritsen), 60

  Lippman, Laura, 134

  Listening Woman (Hillerman), 9

  Lister, Michael, 32

  Little Sister, The (Chandler), 220

  Living Image (Gallant), 101–2

  Long Time Dead, A (Spillane), 243

  Lopresti, Robert, 173, 301

  Lord of the Rings, The (Tolkien), 166

  Los Angeles Times, 37, 68, 251

  Ludlum, Robert, 68, 70, 243

  Lynds, Gayle, 67–74

  Maass, Donald, 189

  McBain, Ed, 7

  McCloud, Scott, 103

  McClure, James, 7

  Mcdonald, Gregory, 211

  Macdonald, Ross, 7, 40, 42, 43

  McGarrity, Michael, 216

  McKinlay, Jenn, 28

  McNamara, Michelle, 124

  McPherson, Catriona, 223–30, 301

 

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