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@indieauthornews@indieauthors.social · May 06, 2026
May’s New Mystery & Thriller Adaptations Worthy Of Popcorn If you like sleuthing anthropomorphic sheep, revenge tales, Marvel but make it Noir, and Jack Ryan, then May will be your month. https://bookriot.com/new-mystery-thriller-adaptations-may-2026/ #MysteryThriller #UnusualSuspects
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indieauthornews
@indieauthornews@indieauthors.social · May 02, 2026
The Best Way to Keep Track of Upcoming Mystery and Thriller Books Here's the best way to keep track of new mystery and thriller books—without it becoming a part-time job of catalog reviews and spreadsheets. https://bookriot.com/the-best-way-to-keep-track-of-upcoming-mystery-thriller-books/ #MysteryThriller #UnusualSuspects
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@indieauthornews@indieauthors.social · May 01, 2026
The Enduring Appeal of the Gothic in Fiction Author Rosemary Hennigan reveals the enduring appeal of the gothic in fiction by sharing what gothic is and many gothic books to check out. The post The Enduring Appeal of the Gothic in Fiction appeared first on Writer's Digest. https://www.writersdigest.com/the-enduring-appeal-of-the-gothic-in-fiction #Genre #Horror #MysteryThriller #WriteBetterFiction #gothicfiction
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@indieauthornews@indieauthors.social · May 01, 2026
The 8 Best Interlocking Mysteries These mysteries feature multiple timelines and/or multiple points of view, interlocking pieces of past and present to propel the story. https://bookriot.com/best-interlocking-mysteries/ #MysteryThriller #UnusualSuspects
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@indieauthornews@indieauthors.social · Apr 30, 2026
6 Screenwriting Tips to Improve Your Novel Acclaimed screenwriter, director, and producer (and now author) Gregory Poirier shares six screenwriting tips to improve your novel. The post 6 Screenwriting Tips to Improve Your Novel appeared first on Writer's Digest. https://www.writersdigest.com/6-screenwriting-tips-to-improve-your-novel #Character #Dialogue #Genre #MysteryThriller #Plot
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@indieauthornews@indieauthors.social · Apr 27, 2026
A Conversation With Allen Eskens on Building Suspense Through Structure, Character, and Time (Killer Writers) Clay Stafford has a conversation with bestselling author Allen Eskens on building suspense through structure, character, and time. The post A Conversation With Allen Eskens on Building Suspense Through Structure, Character, and Time (Killer Writers) appeared first on Writer's Digest. https://www.writersdigest.com/a-conversation-with-allen-eskens-on-building-suspense-through-structure-character-and-time-killer-writers #BeInspired #Genre #Interviews #MysteryThriller #WriteBetterFiction
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indieauthornews
@indieauthornews@indieauthors.social · Apr 21, 2026
Writing Slow-Burn Suspense in a Fast-Content World: How Writers Can Build Momentum Without Relying on Shock Author Michael Cowan explains the process of writing slow-burn suspense in a fast-content world, with examples of tools and books to read. The post Writing Slow-Burn Suspense in a Fast-Content World: How Writers Can Build Momentum Without Relying on Shock appeared first on Writer's Digest. https://www.writersdigest.com/writing-slow-burn-suspense-in-a-fast-content-world-how-writers-can-build-momentum-without-relying-on-shock #Genre #MysteryThriller #WriteBetterFiction #suspense #SuspenseFiction
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indieauthornews
@indieauthornews@indieauthors.social · Apr 08, 2026
From Poetry to Murder: How a Poet Writes Crime Poet and author Erica Wright shares the common threads of poetry and crime fiction while also explaining how a poet writes crime. The post From Poetry to Murder: How a Poet Writes Crime appeared first on Writer's Digest. https://www.writersdigest.com/from-poetry-to-murder-how-a-poet-writes-crime #Genre #MysteryThriller #WriteBetterFiction #WriteBetterPoetry #crimefiction
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indieauthornews
@indieauthornews@indieauthors.social · Mar 10, 2026
Best Mystery/Thriller Books of the Century So Far These are the mysteries and thrillers that top our charts this century so far. https://bookriot.com/best-mystery-thriller-books-of-the-century-so-far/ #Events #Featured #MysteryThriller #RiotHeadline #UnusualSuspects
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@indieauthornews@indieauthors.social · Mar 09, 2026
The Best New Mystery & Thrillers Released in Paperback + More Mystery Happenings! Check out February's mystery/thriller paperback releases, plus adaptation news and more. https://bookriot.com/new-mystery-thriller-paperbacks-and-more-mystery-news/ #MysteryThriller #UnusualSuspects
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indieauthornews
@indieauthornews@indieauthors.social · Mar 08, 2026
J. D. Brinkworth: Get It Done, Then Make It Good In this interview, author J. D. Brinkworth discusses going from an idea from a dream to collaborating on their cozy mystery, The Pie & Mash Detective Agency. The post J. D. Brinkworth: Get It Done, Then Make It Good appeared first on Writer's Digest. https://www.writersdigest.com/j-d-brinkworth-get-it-done-then-make-it-good #BeInspired #Genre #Interviews #MysteryThriller #WriteBetterFiction
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indieauthornews
@indieauthornews@indieauthors.social · Mar 02, 2026
Spring Into Crime with March’s New Mystery & Thrillers March's new mysteries and thrillers include the latest Tana French and Freida McFadden, a "be gay, do crimes" mystery, a Japanese cozy, and more. https://bookriot.com/new-mysteries-thrillers-march-2026/ #MysteryThriller #UnusualSuspects #AllAccess #NewReleases
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@indieauthornews@indieauthors.social · Feb 27, 2026
Devon Mihesuah: Polishing the Manuscript Is the Toughest Part of the Process In this interview, author Devon Mihesuah discusses breaking stereotypes about Native people in her new novel, Blood Relay. The post Devon Mihesuah: Polishing the Manuscript Is the Toughest Part of the Process appeared first on Writer's Digest. https://www.writersdigest.com/devon-mihesuah-polishing-the-manuscript-is-the-toughest-part-of-the-process #BeInspired #Genre #Interviews #MysteryThriller #WriteBetterFiction
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@indieauthornews@indieauthors.social · Feb 22, 2026
Danielle Girard: I Wanted To Depict Honest Emotions In this interview, author Danielle Girard discusses the personal betrayal that inspired her new suspense novel, Pinky Swear. The post Danielle Girard: I Wanted To Depict Honest Emotions appeared first on Writer's Digest. https://www.writersdigest.com/danielle-girard-i-wanted-to-depict-honest-emotions #BeInspired #Genre #Interviews #MysteryThriller #WriteBetterFiction
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indieauthornews
@indieauthornews@indieauthors.social · Feb 21, 2026
Boardroom to Bomb Threat: Thriller Pacing Like a Pro Author Tom Markert breaks down how to handle thriller pacing like a pro by focusing on five-line briefs, three-chapter sprints, and more. The post Boardroom to Bomb Threat: Thriller Pacing Like a Pro appeared first on Writer's Digest. https://www.writersdigest.com/boardroom-to-bomb-threat-thriller-pacing-like-a-pro #Genre #MysteryThriller #Plot #WriteBetterFiction #BetterPacing
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indieauthornews
@indieauthornews@indieauthors.social · Feb 12, 2026
Giving Your Thriller the Relentless Pace and Gripping Tension It Needs Award-winning journalist Jennifer van der Kleut shares four tips for giving a thriller the relentless pace and gripping tension it needs. The post Giving Your Thriller the Relentless Pace and Gripping Tension It Needs appeared first on Writer's Digest. https://www.writersdigest.com/giving-your-thriller-the-relentless-pace-and-gripping-tension-it-needs #Genre #MysteryThriller #Plot #WriteBetterFiction #BetterPacing
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@indieauthornews@indieauthors.social · Feb 11, 2026
Can I Get a Noun, Please? (Or, How Improv Made Me a Better Writer) Author Michelle Maryk breaks down how improv has made her a better writer and how it can work for others as well. The post Can I Get a Noun, Please? (Or, How Improv Made Me a Better Writer) appeared first on Writer's Digest. https://www.writersdigest.com/can-i-get-a-noun-please-or-how-improv-made-me-a-better-writer #Genre #HumorFiction #MysteryThriller #WriteBetterFiction #WritingTechniques
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@indieauthornews@indieauthors.social · Feb 11, 2026
Johnny Compton: On the Power and Pitfalls of Anger In this interview, author Johnny Compton discusses the changes that took place in the 15 years since he first had the idea for his new horror mystery novel, Dead First. The post Johnny Compton: On the Power and Pitfalls of Anger appeared first on Writer's Digest. https://www.writersdigest.com/johnny-compton-on-the-power-and-pitfalls-of-anger #BeInspired #Genre #Horror #Interviews #MysteryThriller
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indieauthornews
@indieauthornews@indieauthors.social · Feb 09, 2026
About that New Michael Connelly Podcast The Audies and Edgar Allen Poe Award finalists have been announced, plus adaptation news, and more… https://bookriot.com/audies-edgar-allen-poe-awards-michael-connolly-podcast/ #MysteryThriller #UnusualSuspects #AllAccess
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