Chris Holm. Tess Gerritsen calls Child Zero “a terrifying look at a world gone mad and the possible plagues to come.” Once a molecular biologist with a patent to his name, Chris's novels are not only award winning, they're addictive! Gayle Lynds: A big excited welcome to Chris Holm,...
MIKE LAWSON GOES ROGUE
I am delighted to introduce an old friend I first met at Thrillerfest many years ago, Mike Lawson. He began his career working for the US Navy as a nuclear engineer. While keeping his “day job” he began writing a terrific series centered in the US Congress. Now he has a new thriller, Redemption,...
WILLIAM MAZ GOES ROGUE
KJ Howe: Spies, history, intrigue—and a love story. The perfect elements in a novel set in historical Eastern Europe by a talented debut author with the ideal backstory for this book. Welcome to Rogue Women, William! By William Maz The Bucharest Dossier has been described as a love story inside a...
MY HOLLYWOOD-ADJACENT MOMENT—WITH THE PARANORMAL
Rogue Tracy Clark has an experience with the paranormal to be on film with PBS.
ROGUE FLASH: WELCOME ALEX KAVA AND ISABELLA MALDONADO
In February we welcomed two new Rogues–ALEX KAVA and ISABELLA MALDONADO! We are over the moon with excitement to have these two impressive women join our crew!
LISA GARDNER GOES ROGUE
KJ Howe: #1 NYT bestseller Lisa Gardner has had a lifelong passion for the outdoors, exploring places that few of of us have been privileged to experience. But with that adventurous spirit comes a certain amount of danger. How does Lisa decide when she goes ONE STEP TOO FAR? Welcome, Lisa and...
TESS LITTLE GOES ROGUE
KJ Howe: As a scuba diver, I’ve always found the octopus to be a fascinating sea creature, but I had no idea how intelligent and strategic these unusual looking creatures were until I read THE LAST GUEST by Tess Little. Join me in welcoming Tess to Rogue Women Writers and let those tentacles wrap...
ASK THE ROGUES: What’s the best writing advice you’ve ever gotten?
By Gayle Lynds I love to talk shop. But then, every writer I know does. We can spend hours over a glass of wine (or three) discussing how to describe a pair of shoes, or smoke, or blood. Or in a really juicy conversation, we can get excited about the advantages of first-person versus third-person...
GARY GROSSMAN GOES ROGUE: THE NUMBER ONE RULE I LEARNED THE HARD WAY WHILE WRITING MY FIRST THRILLER!
K.J. Howe: As we delve into writing novels, it’s challenging to know when the right time is to share this news with our family and friends. Writing can be a private affair, a place that is all our own, and that can feel good, special. It also takes a long time to hone our prose and sell our first...
INTO THIN AIR: Writing Thrillers and the Strange Disappearance of the Clinton Avenue Five
On August 20, 1978, five young men disappeared along Clinton Avenue in Newark, NJ. Three of the boys were sixteen, the two others seventeen. None had been in any trouble with the law or were likely to run away. None of the five were ever seen again…