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SAP 060: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense with Clay Stafford

SAP 060: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense with Clay Stafford

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Join indie authors Crystal Hunt and Michele Amitrani as we share ways to save time, money and energy as you level up your writing and publishing career.

In this episode we're talking with special guest Clay Stafford—the founder of Killer Nashville conference and magazine that deals with all things Thriller, Mystery and Suspense. In this interview Clay talks about the importance of adding mystery and suspense elements to any story to turn it into an engaging novel readers won't be able to put down. He also discusses the number one difficulty writers face and how the Killer Nashville conference has helped some attendees establish a long-lasting author career.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • What has happened since the last episode?
  • About Clay Stafford
  • How are mystery and thriller writers different from others?
  • Clay’s thriller recommendations 
  • About Killer Nashville
  • What is Clay working on right now?
  • About Book packaging
  • Awards at Killer Nashville
  • Killer Nashville magazine

SHOW NOTES + RESOURCES

Complete show notes, transcripts and links to the tools and resources mentioned in this episode from our website at https://strategicauthorpreneur.com/podcast/058-going-wide-progress-report-5-junejuly-2021/

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