Book News : ThrillerFest VIII on July 10-13, 2013
DIABOLICAL PLOTS, FIENDISH PLANS AND A SHOCKER OF A TWIST YOU WON'T SEE COMING - THRILLERFEST IS BACK IN TOWN!
This year ThrillerMaster
Anne Rice takes a bite of the Big Apple at ThrillerFest VIII July 10-13, 2013
New
York City is once again the setting for Gotham noir as the
International Thriller Writers (ITW) brings ThrillerFest VIII to town
from July 10-13, 2013 at the
Grand Hyatt Hotel to celebrate the art of the thrill.
Spines
are already tingling for the legendary Anne Rice, Queen of the Gothic
Thriller, who will make a rare appearance to serve as the 2013
ThrillerMaster. Rice
is the author of 31 novels, including The Vampire Chronicles, Songs of the Seraphim and the new
Wolf Gift Chronicles.
"This
is the place where fans can mingle with writers, novices can learn from
pros, industry professionals can share their secret passion with
librarians, and everyone
can have one heck of a great time," says ThrillerFest Executive
Director Kimberley Howe.
New
this year at ThrillerFest is FanFest, an opportunity for thriller
writers to give back to their most loyal fans. These lucky readers will
join such big-league
talent as Joseph Finder, John Lescroart, M.J. Rose, Steve Berry and
R.L. Stine, for a cocktail party that would impress even Nick and Nora
Charles. The event will include a special kickoff book signing, gifts
and a chance to mix and mingle with their favorite
authors.
Spotlight guests, who will add to the pulse-pounding excitement, include:
·
Michael Connelly-Author of the number one
New York Times bestsellers The Drop, The Fifth Witness, The Reversal, The Scarecrow, The Brass Verdict and
The Lincoln Lawyer, as well as the Harry Bosch series. His most recent novel is
The Black Box. A former newspaper reporter, Connelly has won numerous awards for his fiction.
·
T. Jefferson Parker-One of only three two-time winners of the prestigious Edgar Award for Best Novel, Parker is the bestselling author of
20 novels including L.A. Outlaws, Storm Runners, and the award-winning
Silent Joe and California Girl. His most recent novel is The Famous and the Dead.
·
Michael Palmer-Famous for his bestselling medical and political suspense, Palmer's most recent novel is was
Political Suicide. His book, Extreme Measures, became a
film starring Gene Hackman. A physician, Palmer helps doctors with
physical and mental illness, as well as drug dependence and alcoholism.
·
Silver Bullet Award Recipient Steve Berry-The
New York Times and number one internationally bestselling author of The Jefferson Key, The Columbus Affair and soon-to-be-released
The King's Deception and nine more novels, Berry will be honored for his philanthropic work on behalf of fellow writers and historic preservation.
·
Corporate Silver Bullet Award Recipient USO-The
USO will be honored for making Operation Thriller a reality. This past
November marked the
third USO Operation Thriller tour, which took Kathleen Antrim, Michael
Connelly, Joseph Finder, Brad Meltzer, and Andy Harp to the Middle East
to entertain the troops.
The
thrills continue with two of ThrillerFest's most anticipated events:
CraftFest, where the best authors in the business share secrets with
fellow writers, and
AgentFest, "speed-dating" with the top agents in publishing.
It
all culminates with the 2013 ITW Thriller Awards Banquet, during which
Steve Berry will receive the Silver Bullet Award and the awards for best
novel; best debut
novel and best short story will be finally revealed -- a riveting
climax to a sensational event.
The
International Thriller Writers is an honorary society of more than
1,300 authors in 22 countries with more than three billion books in
print. To make a reservation
for the suspense-inspired four-day adventure, please visit
www.ThrillerFest.com.
Event highlights include:
- ThrillerFest opens with a bang on Thursday night with a cocktail party hosting all authors, industry executives and conference attendees. Authors are open and accessible to chat with fans.
- Anne Rice, the 2013 ThrillerMaster, will be interviewed by her son, Christopher Rice, during a spotlight session.
- Author Daniel Palmer interviews his father, New York Times-bestselling novelist and ThrillerFest Spotlight guest Michael Palmer.
- Bestselling novelist MJ Rose interviews international bestselling author Steve Berry and Liz Berry about their non-profit History Matters. Steve is the 2013 ITW Silver Bullet Award recipient.
- A bestselling author of over 25 books, Jon Land interviews thriller-superstar and Spotlight guest Michael Connelly.
- Award-winning author D.P. Lyle, MD interviews T. Jefferson Parker, Spotlight guest and two-time winner of the Edgar Award for Best Novel.
- Aspiring writers get the chance to sharpen their prose and hone their agent pitch during CraftFest - a fabulous opportunity to learn from bestselling authors.
- AgentFest allows writers the unprecedented opportunity to meet face-to-face with some of the top agents in the business.
CRAFTFEST AND AGENTFEST
As
most writers know, publishing changes faster than a New York minute!
According to Bowker's 2012 annual report on U.S. print book publishing,
it was projected
that about 1.5 million books were published in 2011. What's more,
Bowker, the company that handles ISBNs, saw a 287 percent rise in
self-published print and e-books since 2006, which totals more than
235,000. If you're a first-time author, what do you do to
stand out in the crowd?
To hone your story to a razor-sharp finish that will thrill readers and critics alike, ITW ThrillerFest offers
CraftFest. The top dogs in the thriller world will be your
teachers-an incredible opportunity to learn from the best. Imagine being
taught point of view from Steve Berry, the secrets of collaboration
from Doug Preston and Lincoln Child, how to take your
novel places with a sizzling setting with David Morrell or
screenwriting tricks from Alexandra Sokoloff.
Hunting
for an agent can be the most daunting experience a novice author can
have. Thriller veterans Kathleen Antrim and Jon Land teach how to
sharpen your pitch
for AgentFest. Dozens of agents will be at your disposal, ready
to be seduced by your tantalizing prose. This is no fantasy ―it's the
wildly popular portion of ThrillerFest often described as "speed dating
with agents." You'll have the opportunity
to pitch as many of New York's top literary agents as you can handle.
You
never know when publishing magic can happen. At his very first
ThrillerFest, author John Dixon met the agent who signed him just
one-week after the event. Now,
John has a two-book deal with Simon & Schuster/Gallery Books, and
sealed a deal with CBS for a TV series based on his thriller.
Similarly,
author Jamie Freveletti met her agent during AgentFest, and her debut
novel was part of a two-book deal with Harper Collins. Jamie went on to
win the
coveted "Best First Novel" award from ITW, but her success didn't stop
there. She has since published two novels and was asked by the Estate of
Robert Ludlum to write the next in the
Covert One series.
Topping
it all off is a power-packed hour with a top literary publicist and a
self-publishing guru who will give you the tools to buzz your book in
the ever-changing
marketplace. Social media, blogs, Web sites, book signings - they'll
answer all your questions about getting your book out there into the
hands of readers.
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