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Lee Lofland provides in-depth details about crime, police procedures, & the tools used in investigations to help you develop better scenes and characters.
Lee Lofland
2w ago
Developmental Editing from an Agent’s Point of View, & Query Letters, and Agent Submission Tips Instructor: Andrea Hurst, literary agent and editor Registration – FREE When: May 18, 2024 at […]
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Lee Lofland
3M ago
For the past 15 years, Writers’ Police Academy has offered a plethora of specialized classes designed to help writers evoke a sense of hyperrealism in their stories. The event’s unique […]
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Lee Lofland
3M ago
For the past 15 years, Writers’ Police Academy has offered a plethora of specialized classes designed to help writers evoke a sense of hyperrealism in their stories. The event’s unique […]
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Lee Lofland
4M ago
Does your book feature a crime, crime scene, coroner, crime scene investigator, or homicide detectives? Is it possible that you’ve never, not once in your entire lifetime, ventured into a […]
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Lee Lofland
4M ago
Each year the Writers’ Police Academy hosts the Golden Donut Short Story Contest. It’s a fun contest with two major but simple rules—the focus of the story must be based […]
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Lee Lofland
5M ago
When the topic of identifying skeletal remains arises, two world-renowned renowned forensic anthropologists immediately come to mind—Dr. Elizabeth A. Murray and Dr. Kathy Reichs. Both experts are at the top […]
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Lee Lofland
5M ago
For years, comic book fans scanned the back pages to view ads telling them how they could, for a single dollar, receive a 7-foot-tall Frakenstein’s Monster with glowing eyes, or […]
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Lee Lofland
10M ago
Many of us had our first real look at a sheriff’s office back in 1960 when Andy Taylor and his fearless deputy, Barney Fife, patrolled the roads in and around Mayberry, N.C. Television took us inside the Mayberry jail, the courthouse, and it even allowed us to ride in the county patrol car. And, for […]
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Lee Lofland
11M ago
Here are just a few of the odd things that occurred during the past 15 years of the WPA. 14. Semi-Nude Presenter – Sometimes, we have someone famous announce the winner of the annual Golden Donut Short Story Contest, and they typically do so via video. One year the winner’s name was announced by actor Michael Cudlitz of Band […]
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Lee Lofland
1y ago
Fictional characters aren’t always as savvy as they’d like us to believe. They’re not human. They make mistakes. And some of those errors, especially those made by characters in crime fiction, involve guns. For example, I’ve known a handful of make-believe cops and criminals who didn’t know the difference between smokeless powder and cordite, and […]
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