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Publetariat Dispatch: We’re All Thriller Writers Now

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In today’s Publetariat Dispatch, author LJ Sellers discusses the vanishing distinctions between genres of fiction.

Thrilling: adj., producing sudden, strong, and deep emotion or excitement

Doesn’t that pretty much describe all great novels? Yet according to librarians and bookstore owners, traditional labeling defines thrillers as fast-paced, realistic books that focus on plot more than character and have a high-stakes conflict as the heart of the story. And by high stakes they mean a lot more than a single life—or a series of selected lives—must be at risk. Whole cities or ways of life must be in peril.

But now, with many writers labeling their own work, just about any story with a crime or an element of suspense is called a thriller. Just as one example, Amazon’s #1 book on the thriller list is Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn, a story of a marriage gone bad and a missing wife. It’s all about the characters. Readers love the story and many have labeled it thrilling, and being a fan, I plan to read it. But it’s not technically a thriller.

(Above: My new book sure looks like a thriller)

As a member of International Thriller Writers, I’ve written many features about new releases for the Big Thrill newsletter. With some, I’ve scratched my head and thought: Why is this called a thriller? The stories usually sound terrific, but still, I would call them paranormal suspense or historical mystery.

But I’m guilty of thriller labeling too. My Detective Jackson series falls under crime fiction, police procedurals, mysteries, and suspense. But a year ago, I added the word thriller to the subtitles (Detective Jackson Mystery/Thrillers) to let readers know that they aren’t traditional mysteries that can be solved at a leisurely pace and that there is plenty of action and a major element of suspense.

Also, labeling the novels thrillers expands their metadata and allows more readers to find them. But are they really thrillers? Traditionalists would probably say no. Murders, assaults, and robberies in a midsized Oregon city don’t represent high-stakes conflict. My new publisher, Thomas & Mercer, doesn’t plan to use the thriller label. So in January, the series goes back to being the “Detective Jackson Mysteries.” But I hope Amazon lists the books in the thriller category, anyway.

Because I want to reach as broad an audience as possible. Still, I wonder how much readers care about labels. Some readers love thrillers of every kind, and they judge a book by its cover, description, and word of mouth reputation, rather than by its category. Other readers actively dislike thrillers, and won’t bother with any book labeled that way. Further discussion reveals that what they mean is they don’t like spy stories or novels with big explosions or long chase scenes. So for some readers, thriller can have a negative connotation.

My website says “Author of provocative mysteries & thrillers” and I’m happy with that. In addition to my Jackson series, I have three standalones—all highly suspenseful, but with no spies, explosions, or car chases.

What does the term thriller mean to you? Does the label make a book more enticing?

This post, by L.J. Sellers, originally appeared on the Crime Fiction Collective blog and is reprinted here in its entirety with that site’s permission.

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Siren Song: Book One of the Siren Song Trilogy

by B.A. Blackwood

4.5 stars – 10 Reviews
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How can a pint-sized,
self-avowed word nerd master otherworldly forces when she hardly has the
wherewithal to master calculus? That’s exactly the conundrum for Ariel
Robinson, who arrives at Montana State University and quickly encounters far
more than the normal share of freshman woes. Siren Song: Book 1 of the Siren Song Trilogy is author B.A.
Blackwood’s first of three wildly inventive, humor-inflected young adult
fantasy novels starring fallen angels who roam the earth, and the unsuspecting
who happen across their high-flying paths.
With wit, suspense, and a romance that transcends the human plane, it’s
a smart, fantastical foray certain to absorb readers who relish a read that’s
equal parts fantastical and downright funny.

When Ariel receives the glossy brochure from Montana
State University, the outdoorsy tomboy feels like a lifer who’s been shown the
secret escape passage from her parents’ Dallas socialite scene. But when she
arrives in Bozeman with her trunk load of books and headful of ten-dollar
words, the welcoming committee is far from what she had hoped for. Ariel’s
actually been lured into the training grounds of two battling factions of the
Fallen Angels, who are convinced that she can lead them to the Piece of Home, a mysterious, coveted object that will determine who wins their war. All is not
lost, however. A ridiculously good-looking senior named Michael seems intent on popping up everywhere to chaperone her home.

While her blonde bombshell roommate Kristin and geeky
classmate Todd insert themselves into their relationship in various vexing
ways, Ariel is soon initiated into a world of Fallen Angels, including the
kindly, patriarchal Achimalech, snooty Daniel, robotic Cyrus, and superstar
lawyer Lucian. Can Ariel find the Piece of Home and settle the age-old
score–and snag a super hot boyfriend in the process?

One Amazon Reviewer Notes

“Just when you think you know where the story is going, you are blindsided by another twist! This book is definitely a page turner, and you are often kept in suspense, not only as to what will happen next, but as to who is really trustworthy. The characters are unique so that you do not have trouble remembering who they are as they pop in and out of the chapters. I like that the main character Ariel is strong and independent, but as with any college-age girl, she has her share of insecurities and moments of self-doubt. An overall great read, and I am looking forward to the rest of the trilogy!” – 5 Stars

About The Author

B.A. Blackwood is a trial lawyer who splits her time between Dallas, Texas, and Bozeman, Montana, with her husband and her two pugs. She has been enthralled with fantasy books since the first time she cracked open The Hobbit. Currently, the author is working on completing the Siren Song trilogy, as well as developing a spin-off series starring Lucian, superstar lawyer to the Fallen Angels who is introduced in the trilogy. Learn more at http://www.bablackwood.com or http://www.sirensongbook.com.

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Taker

by Chelsea Gaither

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A newly widowed mother must protect her daughter from the woods that killed her father, and from the town that’s turned against her.

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Archangels: Rise of the Jesuits

by Janet M. Tavakoli

4.6 stars – 9 Reviews
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WHEN CONTROL OF THE VATICAN IS AT STAKE, MONEY TALKS AND NOBODY PLAYS FAIR. Italian intelligence specialist and former Jesuit student Michael Visconte is shocked by the brutal murder of a Jesuit priest, who turns out to be a hedge fund manager for the Vatican. The victim, Father Matteo Pintozzi, achieved an unblemished record of extraordinary returns.

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The Bet

by David Brown

4.1 stars – 85 Reviews
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Richard Kepperman was on top of his game until blowing the whistle on his high powered Atlanta accounting firm. Black balled from the financial arena, on the verge of bankruptcy, he returns to his roots in coastal Georgia to be near his aging grandfather, Clayton. Frustrated and underemployed, he is an easy mark when approached by a stranger who offers to bet ten million dollars that he can capture Richard within a span of thirty days. In return, Richard will be required to risk all that he holds dear.

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The Twelfth Child

by Bette Lee Crosby

4.6 stars – 44 Reviews
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Trust, love and friendship–Abigail Anne Lannigan searched for these things all her life. Now, when she is at the tail end of her years, she teams up with a free-spirited young woman. A nobody from nowhere, who suddenly moves in across the street. Their unusual friendship comes under suspicion when a million dollars goes missing and a distant relative, claims embezzlement. Abigail knows the truth of what happened but, unfortunately, she’ll never get the chance to tell.

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Thin Places

by Diane Owens Prettyman

4.4 stars – 27 Reviews
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Just days before his execution, Calvery Thomas has reason to believe in thin places. He looks at the world through the eyes of someone who has already passed on. When he promises Finn Tully a reward to find his daughter and prove his innocence to her, Calvery knows the request is unreasonable.

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4.8 stars – 18 Reviews
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When was the last time you entered your PIN NUMBER into the ATM MACHINE? Or longed for the PERFECT UTOPIA? Using unnecessary words can make written and spoken language a DISORGANIZED MESS, but it’s not just STUPID IDIOTS who do so. We’re all guilty, and this irreverent collection of tautologies catalogs our most common redundancies and wittily defines them. A FUNNY COMIC, for instance is “one who’s employed”; a BLACK CROW is “the outcast in those large albino flocks”; and a SURVIVING WIDOW is “the last one standing in an all-widow game of Russian roulette.”

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This is the third book in the Bluegrass Brothers series by USA Today Best-selling author, Kathleen Brooks.

As a natural born leader, Miles Davies accomplishes anything he puts his mind to. Upon returning home from his special forces duties, he has become the strong foundation of the Davies family and his company. But that strong foundation is about to get rocked in a big way by the one woman that always left him fascinated and infuriated.

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Kathleen Brooks is the best selling author of the Bluegrass Series. She has garnered attention as a new voice in romance with a warm Southern feel. Her books feature quirky small town characters you’ll feel like you’ve known forever, romance, humor, and mystery all mixed into one perfect glass of sweet tea. Her fifth book, Rising Storm, made the USA Today Bestseller List for all books on August 30th, 2012.

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Kathleen lives in Central Kentucky with her husband, daughter, two dogs, and a cat who thinks he’s a dog. She loves to hear from readers and can be reached at Kathleen@Kathleen-Brooks.com.

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Bluegrass State of Mind
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Dead Heat

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Rising Storm

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Secret Santa, A Bluegrass Novella

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A physicist begins a quest to measure the soul but soon finds himself drawn into the world of the enigmatic Max Richardson, where research is sold to the military at the highest bid. However, he soon discovers another purpose when an extremely talented young psychic enters his life. He devises a project and builds a team to stretch the frontiers of exploration, only to make a reality-shattering discovery...

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Trust, love and friendship–Abigail Anne Lannigan searched for these things all her life. Now, when she is at the tail end of her years, she teams up with a free-spirited young woman. A nobody from nowhere, who suddenly moves in across the street. Their unusual friendship comes under suspicion when a million dollars goes missing and a distant relative, claims embezzlement. Abigail knows the truth of what happened but, unfortunately, she’ll never get the chance to tell.

Reminiscent of Fannie Flagg’s “Fried Green Tomatoes” the May-December friendship of these two unforgetable women is sure to settle in the soft spot of your heart.

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For every woman who wonders if she chose the right career…In Love and Other Subjects Carolyn Jenkins strives for two things—to be the greatest teacher ever and to find true love. She’s as skilled at both as an infant trying to eat with a fork. Carolyn’s suburban upbringing and genuine compassion for people who don’t fit effortlessly into society are no match for weapon-wielding, struggling students, drug-using colleagues, and a wicked principal.

Meanwhile, her budding relationship with a mystery man is thwarted by his gaggle of eccentric sisters. Carolyn depends on her friends to get her through the hard times, but with poverty-stricken children at her feet and a wealthy man at her side, she must define who she is. The reality of life after college can be daunting, the road to full-fledged adulthood long and unscripted. Can Carolyn take control and craft the life she’s always wanted?

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Kathleen Shoop is an author and educator who has worked with teachers for over twenty years. She writes historical and women’s fiction. Her first novel, The Last Letter (Kindle bestseller), won a Gold Medal in the Independent Publishers Book Awards and her second novel, After the Fog, won Silver the next year. Kathleen has also contributed stories to Chicken Soup for the Soul: Runners, Chicken Soup for the Soul: Think Positive, Chicken Soup for the Soul: Thanks Dad, and Chicken Soup for the Soul: My Cat’s Life. Kathleen lives with her husband and two children in Oakmont, Pennsylvania.
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