International Thriller Writers

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International Thriller Writers
FormationOctober 9, 2004; 16 years ago (2004-10-09)
FounderGayle Lynds, David Morrell
Founded atToronto, Ontario, Canada
TypeWriter's organization
Legal statusActive
Websiteinternationalthrillerwriters.com

International Thriller Writers (ITW), was founded October 9, 2004, at Bouchercon XXXV, the "World Mystery and Suspense Conference", in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Six months later, some 150 authors with more than one billion books sold worldwide had joined the organization as founding members.[citation needed] As of October 5, 2014, the organization's website boasts more than 3,100 members in 28 countries.[1]

History[]

On October 9, 2004, at Bouchercon XXXV, the "World Mystery and Suspense Conference", in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, International Thriller Writers was founded. The organization was founded by Gayle Lynds and David Morrell and they became the organization's first co-presidents.[2]

Membership[]

Its membership includes David Baldacci, Steve Berry, Dale Brown, Sandra Brown, Lisa Gardner, Brian Garfield, David Liss, Lee Child, Lincoln Child, Clive Cussler, David Dun, Joseph Finder, Tess Gerritsen, Raelynn Hillhouse, Gregg Hurwitz, Faye Kellerman, Jonathan Kellerman, John Lescroart, Katherine Neville, Ridley Pearson, Kira Peikoff, Douglas Preston, M. J. Rose, R. L. Stine, , and Stuart Woods, among others.[citation needed]

Events and awards[]

This is the first professional organization for thriller authors.[citation needed] The first thriller festival (ThrillerFest) for readers was held in June 2006 in Scottsdale, Arizona, at which the International Thriller Writers Awards for outstanding work in the field were announced.

Publications[]

Thriller series[]

James Patterson edited the first anthology of all-original thriller short stories, titled Thriller: Stories to Keep You Up All Night, released in June 2006 by Mira.[3]

Clive Cussler edited the second, titled Thriller 2: Stories You Just Can't Put Down, released May 26, 2009 by Mira.[4]

Sandra Brown edited the third, titled Thriller 3: Love Is Murder, released May 29, 2012 by Mira.[5]

Watchlist series[]

Jeffery Deaver; International Thriller Writers, Inc.; Alfred Molina (Narrator) (November 1, 2008). The Chopin Manuscript: A Serial Thriller. Brilliance Audio. ISBN 9781423377023. Originally broadcast weekly on Audible.com (25 September 2007 to 13 November 2007), as a 17-part serial. It is now available in other formats than audiobook.

Jeffery Deaver; International Thriller Writers, Inc.; Alfred Molina (Narrator) (2009). The Copper Bracelet. Brilliance Audio. ISBN 9781441830708. The sequel to The Chopin Manuscript.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Home page". International Thriller Writers. Retrieved October 5, 2014.
  2. ^ "Author Interview: Gayle Lynds". mbradleyonline.com. February 18, 2019. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
  3. ^ Patterson, James (Editor); International Thriller Writers, Inc. (2006). Thriller: Stories to Keep You Up All Night. Mira. ISBN 9780778322993.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Clive Cusser (Editor); International Thriller Writers, Inc. Thriller 2: Stories You Just Can't Put Down. Mira. ISBN 9780778327233.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
  5. ^ Brown, Sandra (Editor); International Thriller Writers, Inc. (May 29, 2012). Thriller 3: Love Is Murder. ISBN 978-0778313441.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)

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