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Technology Revolution: The Future of Now

Technology Revolution: The Future of Now

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October 13th 2021: The Future of Crime Novels: Must-See TV Adaptation Required?

The Buzz 1: “The book is better” – you hear often when it comes to adaptations of books for the screen…plenty of TV adaptations are as good as the books they’re based on, and some are even better…Book adaptations have become must-see TV, from Game of Thrones to The Handmaid’s Tale and beyond. (www.stylist.co.uk) The Buzz 2: Some of the most talked-about TV series of the past few years are all based on novels and other published works…books, comic books, and graphic novels in development as TV or streaming series have the potential to become the next big Certified Fresh thing…Alex Cross, All

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Dale T. Phillips

Dale T. Phillips has published novels, story collections, nonfiction, and over 70 short stories. Stephen King was Dale's college writing teacher, and since then, Dale has found time to appear on stage, television, radio, in an independent feature film, and compete on Jeopardy, losing in a spectacular fashion. He's a member of the Mystery Writers of America and the Sisters in Crime.
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Joanna Schaffhausen

Joanna Schaffhausen writes mystery / suspense novels with a thriller kick. She’s the author of the award-winning Ellery Hathaway series, and the new thriller, Gone for Good. She has a PhD in psychology and previously worked at ABC News, writing for programs such as World News Tonight, Good Morning America, and 20/20. Joanna is the current vice president of the New England chapter of Mystery Writers of America.
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Connie Johnson Hambley

A former lawyer, Connie Johnson Hambley has been a featured columnist for Bloomberg BusinessWeek and an invited contributor to Nature, MassHighTech, and other journals, but her passion is writing great suspense. Two of Connie’s independently published novels in The Jessica Trilogy won the Best English Fiction literary award at the EQUUS International Film Festival in New York City. Her short stories appear in New England’s Best Crime Stories: Windward and Snowbound, Mystery Weekly Magazine, Running Wild Press Anthology of Stories and in an upcoming Mystery Writers of America anthology to be published by Harper Collins in Spring ‘22. Connie is a past president and a featured speaker of Sister
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Clea Simon

Former journalist Clea Simon is the Boston Globe-bestselling author of three nonfiction books and 29 mysteries. Her crime fiction is divided between cozy mysteries (most recently A Cat on the Case) and psychological suspense, including World Enough (a Massachusetts Book Award “must read”) and the recent Hold Me Down, of which the Boston Globe said: “In electric prose, Simon conjures the rock-and-roll world … as she makes a penetrating portrait of friendship.” Find her at www.CleaSimon.com.
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https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/1981/technology-revolution-the-future-of-now 20/04/2024 10:00 20/04/2024 11:00 Technology Revolution: The Future of Now https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/1981/technology-revolution-the-future-of-now The Buzz 1: “The book is better” – you hear often when it comes to adaptations of books for the screen…plenty of TV adaptations are as good as the books they’re based on, and some are even better…Book adaptations have become must-see TV, from Game of Thrones to The Handmaid’s Tale and beyond. (www.stylist.co.uk) The Buzz 2: Some of the most talked-about TV series of the past few years are all based on novels and other published works…books, comic books, and graphic novels in development as TV or streaming series have the potential to become the next big Certified Fresh thing…Alex Cross, All The King’s Men… (editorial.rottentomatoes.com) The Buzz 3: TV series based on crime novels: A Touch of Frost (1992–2010) based on the Inspector Frost series by R. D. Wingfield. Above Suspicion (2009–2012) based on the Anna Travis Mystery series by Lynda La Plante. DCI Banks (2010–2016) based on the Inspector Banks series by Peter Robinson. (imdb.com/list/ls050959758) We’ll ask Dale T. Phillips, Joanna Schaffhausen, Connie Johnson Hambley and Clea Simon for their take on The Future of Crime Novels: Must-See TV Adaptation Required? VoiceAmerica | Talk Radio | Online Talk Radio studio@voiceamerica.com false DD/MM/YYYY Add to Calendar
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