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Archive for November 2, 2007

New Show Lineup - 2008 Jan to March

The new Show Lineup is now fully scheduled through March 2008. Irene Watson and Victor R. Volkman invite you to join them each week as they explore the myriad issues involved in planning the production of your first book. If you would like to post a question in advance for any of the guest speakers, please contact us at info@authorsaccess.com Authors Access is where authors get published and published authors get successful.

Date Guest Topic Summary and Info Download
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03-Jan-08 Rebecca Germany Writing and publishing Christian themed books TBA
17-Jan-08 Laura Waldman How Your chart reveals what you must write and why TBA
07-Feb-08 Brad Gorochowski Successful selling books online TBA
21-Feb-08 Debbie Harold Writing, publishing, and selling erotica themed books TBA
06-Mar-08 Victor Banis Writing and publishing gay/lesbian books TBA
20-Mar-08 Dave Kuzmanski Spotting Predators in the publishing world TBA
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Andrea Campbell - Writing Realistic Forensics and Crime Stories

On Thursday, November 1st, 2007 Irene Watson and Victor R. Volkman spoke with author, criminologist, and consultant Andrea Campbell from her home in Hot Springs, Arkansas. in Hot Springs Arkansas. Her latest title is the Legal Ease: A Guide to Criminal Law, Evidence and Procedure (2nd Ed.), a reader-friendly book that is now a college law textbook published by Charles C. Thomas Publishers. Andrea shared with us how to find authoritatives sources for crime-scene forensics, evidence handling, police procedure, and court proceedings. She also shared many insider’s tips including how to find and use forensics experts and a realistic look at what it takes to write for the True Crime genre.
She is the author of ten nonfiction books on a variety of topics, but specializes in forensic science, criminal law, and entertaining with interactive parties. Andrea is also Editor for the Arkansas Identification News, a quarterly that goes out to forensic scientists and law enforcement, whom all belong to the International Association for Identification. A trained forensic artist, Andrea is capable of building a bust out of clay from a skull and can do cadaver drawings and fugitive updates. A Diplomate and Fellow with the American College of Forensic Examiners International, Andrea frequently attends forensic science training conferences and blogs on several topics. Currently, she is working on a book about the world’s first detective for Overlook Press.

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