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RWA2014 Audio: Hearts and Handcuffs
Hearts and Handcuffs: Writing Believable Police Heroes
Speakers: Angela Knight and Lt. Michael Woodcock
A 25-year veteran cop and a New York Times best-selling author talk about handling the nuts and bolts of a cop’s life when writing a book. Gain an understanding as to how real-life officers investigate homicides (as opposed to how it’s done on television) and how to use details of police techniques to construct intense inner, external and romantic conflicts that are guaranteed to get the attention of editors and readers.
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