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AN AUTHOR’S JOURNEY – MARCH 2026

“There is something delicious about writing the first words of a story. You never quite know where they’ll take you.” ―Beatrix Potter

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Welcome back to another post on the CRAFT OF WRITING blog. This year we’re talking to various authors about their personal journeys in writing. I’ll post an interview each month with an accomplished author to learn how they started writing, what their average day is like, what advice they have for others, and more.

I’m excited to have the multi-award winning author DiAnn Mills back on the blog. DiAnn has been active in many aspects of the author’s journey, from being a founding member of the American Christian Fiction Writers organization to penning her own award-winning stories. Click the image below to go to the Amazon book detail page of her latest work


 

Survival isn’t just about the wilderness—it’s about who you can trust.

A desperate father, a hidden truth, and a child in danger. When wilderness expert Therese Palmer agrees to find a missing girl, she never expects the case to uncover a high-stakes international conspiracy. Now, with a Texas Ranger at her side and enemies closing in, survival isn’t just about the wild—it’s about who they can trust.


 

Once again, we’re giving away one of the magnificent “propeller pens”  crafted by Dr. Steve Hooley. Anyone who comments on the blog and hasn’t previously won a pen in 2026 will have their name entered into a random drawing to receive one of these gorgeous writing instruments. (Retail value ~ $80.00) The winner must reside in the United States.

Since the interview posts on a Tuesday, I’ll choose the winner around 9 pm Thursday night.

 


And now, the interview:

 

Welcome, DiAnn, and thank you for joining us!

Thank you! I’m honored to be a part of your blog.

Why did you decide to become an author?

My imagination never turns off, and I’ve been writing since I could hold a pencil. In the second grade, I wrote my first book on a Big Chief Notebook pad with a #2 pencil. It was a western. 😊 I don’t think I’ll ever run out of ideas.

How did you prepare to write your first book?

Research – lots of it. Studying the craft – lots of it. Editing – self-editing and lots of it. Joined and participated in a writing group. Beta readers – lots of them.

When was your first book published? What was its title?

1998 Rehoboth

What is your typical writing day like?

Early riser. Dress for workout, grab my Bible, coffee, actual workout, shower, and off to the races. I am nauseously disciplined, so my word count takes priority and everything on my list. I break for meals, but I don’t quit until my list is finished.

You’ve been instrumental in building the Christian writing community. Can you give us some insight into your work with the American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW) and other Christian organizations you’ve worked with?

I was on the founding board of ACFW. An honor until I sensed God calling me to move on to His next assignment. I directed the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference with Edie Melson for seven years until God called me to another adventure. I’m in an advisory role for the conference now. Jerry Jenkins Christian Writers Guild has been a part of my life for many years. In truth, I enjoy helping writers find their purpose and help them understand writing is a ministry and the commitment to God and our calling.

What do you find most rewarding about writing?

Creating characters and forcing them to face their worst fears, then watching them slowly work through their challenges to reach a goal or solve a problem. The process helps me understand human behavior and myself!

What is most difficult for you about writing?

My own perfectionism. That’s about as blunt as I can get!

What advice would you give someone who is considering becoming an author?

Read

Pray

Write

Rewrite

Join and participate in a writer’s group

Repeat 😊

Are you working on a book now?

Yes! Point of Revenge is a January 2027 release.

I’m working on the first book of a romantic suspense set in Houston (of course). The hero is a DEA agent, and the heroine is a paramedic—both caught up in drug trafficking with a hidden villain.

In addition to writing, what else are you interested in?

Cooking and baking.

Gardening.

Reading!

Decorating.

Where can we find out more about you and your work?

I love to hear from readers! diann@diannmills.com

https://diannmills.com

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Thank you, DiAnn, for being with us!

 

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Meet DiAnn Mills

 

DiAnn Mills is a bestselling author who invites readers to expect an adventure—where heart-pounding suspense meets unforgettable romance and faith shines through every challenge.
Known for crafting gripping plots and richly layered characters, DiAnn believes every breath we take unfolds a story waiting to be told—so why not make it thrilling?
Her novels have appeared on the CBA, ECPA, and Publishers Weekly bestseller lists and have earned numerous honors, including the Christy, Selah, Golden Scroll, Inspirational Readers’ Choice, and Carol Awards.
DiAnn is a founding board member of American Christian Fiction Writers and serves as Conference Advisor for the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference. She is also active in Advanced Writers and Speakers Association, Mystery Writers of America, International Thriller Writers, the Jerry Jenkins Writers Guild, Outliers Writing University, and The Christian Pen. Passionate about helping others succeed, she invests in writers through mentoring, book coaching, editing, and dynamic workshops she teaches across the country.
A self-proclaimed coffee snob who roasts her own beans, DiAnn enjoys diving into good books,
experimenting in the kitchen, and unabashedly spoiling her grandchildren—whom she insists are the smartest kids in the universe. She makes her home under the sunny skies of Houston, Texas. Connect with DiAnn for behind-the-scenes glimpses, writing tips, and lively conversations at diannmills.com, or on Facebook, X, Instagram, Pinterest, Goodreads, BookBub, YouTube, and LinkedIn.


 

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THE CRAFT OF WRITING ROMANTIC SUSPENSE – NOVEMBER 2025

Welcome back to another episode of great writing advice on the CRAFT OF WRITING blog. This year we’re focusing on Genres, and we’re learning about approaches to writing thrillers, mysteries, romances, and more. Each month I interview an accomplished author who writes in a particular genre, so get ready to learn from the experts!

Today’s guest is my good friend and USA Today bestselling author Patricia Bradley who is here to give us insight into the craft of writing romantic suspense. and it just so happens Patricia’s latest romantic suspense novel, On the Edge of Trust, is being released today!

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The name of each person who enters a comment on today’s blog will be put into the drawing for a copy of On the Edge of Trust. So join the conversation and earn a chance to win. I’ll post the name of the winner after 9 PM Central Time tonight, and Patricia has agreed to provide a copy of the book to the winner.

 

 

Now sit back and enjoy this conversation with Patricia.

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What is your definition of romantic suspense?

My definition is probably a little different from others in that I lean more toward the suspense side than the romantic side. After all, it’s a little hard to have romantic moments when you’re running for your life.

 

Why did you decide to write romantic suspense? Have you ever written in another genre?

Romantic suspense and thriller/suspense are what I have always read, starting with The Black Stallion and then Mary Stewart’s Airs Above the Ground, onto Mary Higgins Clark…and yes, I have written sweet romances for Harlequin’s Heartwarming line. I missed the suspense, though.

Tell us about your latest book.

My latest book is On the Edge of Trust, and picks up with my very first book, Shadows of the Past ten years later. When decorated FBI undercover agent Scott Sinclair suffers a gunshot wound in his right arm, the injury threatens his future career in the field. He is determined to regain his former job by training himself to use his left hand, and failure is not an option—especially when he’s unofficially pulled into an investigation.

Tori Alexander is a passionate crime reporter and podcaster who has dedicated her life to seeking justice. Her relentless pursuit of the truth has freed a man from prison who was falsely convicted, making Tori an enemy of the killer. When her nephew is accused of murder, nothing can stop her from getting involved and clearing his name.

Soon after Tori and Scott reconnect on the case, shots are fired, leaving them to wonder which one of them has been targeted. As the investigation intensifies, so do the threats and the sparks between them, but Tori’s doubtful if she can extend grace and trust to Scott. They’ll have to combine their skills and rely on their growing relationship to outsmart the killer.

 

Can you give us a brief outline of the process—from concept to completion—that you use to write your books?

Every book is different. Some I outline more than others. With On the Edge of Trust, I outlined kind of like I drive in fog—only as far as I could see. I always start with the two characters, a villain, and the crime. My first question is always why did this crime happen now? Why not last year, ten years ago or sometime in the future. Once I know that, I start to work on my characters.

I must have their names and know what they look like before I begin writing, and if the name doesn’t fit once I start writing, I have to find one that does fit. Then I put descriptions of my characters into AI, and the image I get is very close to what I see in my head. Once I have the name and description, I can work on their inner demons like what their greatest fear is, what are they hiding. But I can only go so far with that. It takes the actual writing and putting them in jeopardy to bring the characters to life.

I lay down the suspense/crime line first and see how that part plays out, then I go back and beef up the romance…it’s much easier to kill someone off than to get two characters together!

 

Do you have a particular audience you write to?

Most of my readers are women 35-65+, but I really just tell the story that God gives me.

 

What advice would you give an author who decides to write romantic suspense?

Study the craft. I can’t say that enough. There are so many good craft books out there and you never go wrong with one of James Scott Bell’s.

Then write—I once had a friend who wrote the screenplays for the early Tarzan movies tell me it takes a million words to become a writer. And he was right. I would also tell them it takes discipline to sit in front of a computer and pound out a story. Most of the time it’s like pulling dandelions out of the ground. Then there are those moments when I’m in the flow and the movie I see in my head flows through my fingers to the keyboard. There is no high quite like it.

 

Who are your favorite authors? And besides your own books, what other novels would you recommend?

As for my favorite authors, I have so many and for different reasons. James Scott Bell for his awesome Mike Romeo series and craft books, Charles Martin for his Shepherd Murphy series, Susan May Warren and Rachel Hauck, not only for their awesome books, but for the way they poured themselves into showing me what was missing in my manuscripts.

For other novels I would recommend…again so many. Anything by the authors I mentioned above. Any Lynette Eason and Elizabeth Goddard novel, Nancy Mehl’s latest, Dark Design. I’m sure I’ve left many out!

 

Are you working on a book now?

I am. I soon will go to the Elephant Sanctuary just off the Natchez Trace near the Meriwether Lewis Monument to explore the setting. It will be a Natchez Trace Park Ranger book set in the Northern District and will feature a forensic anthropologist along with a park ranger…both get involved when a murder the ranger is investigating ties into a human bone one of the elephants brings to the barn…

 

Where can we find out more about you and your writing?

You can find me best on my blog. Every Tuesday I feature a Mystery Question—right now it’s four dumb crimes, three that are true and I make up one…and you wouldn’t believe how hard that is! And on Fridays I review a book I’ve read.

I’m on all the social media sites:

Websites: https://ptbradley.com/  https://www.patriciabradleybooks.com/

Blog: www.patriciabradleyauthor.com/blog

X: @ptbradley1

FaceBook: www.facebook.com/patriciabradleyauthor

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ptbradley1/

Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/ptbradley/

Thanks so much for this opportunity, Kay!

 

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Meet Patricia Bradley

Patricia Bradley

Honoring God with her writing is USA Today Best-Selling author Patricia Bradley’s goal in life. Her novels have won a Selah and a Reader’s Choice Award, and were ACFW Carol and Daphne du Maurier award finalists.
She and her two cats call Northeast Mississippi home, and the South is also where she sets most of her novels. Her seventeen novels include four romantic suspense series: The Logan Point Series, the Memphis Cold Case Novels, the Natchez Trace Park Rangers, and the Pearl River Series. Both Fatal Witness and Deadly Revenge (released in 2024), the second and third books in the Pearl River Series set in the Cumberland Plateau area above Chattanooga, were ECPA (The Evangelical Christian Publishers Association) Best Sellers.
Bradley is a popular keynote speaker and teacher at writing conferences. She is also co-founder of Aiming For Healthy Families, an organization dedicated to giving teens and their parents the tools necessary to combat the myriad of problems associated with high-risk behaviors. When she’s not writing or speaking, she likes to throw mud on a wheel to see what comes out.

 

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