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Like most authors, Tabitha Winters has a second life that informs her work. A practicing LMHC with a master's degree in clinical psychology and a PhD in sarcasm, she is a sought-after lecturer on the psychology circuit currently working within her state's mental health litigation division. And before she knew better, she served as co-leader of the Murderer's Support Group, which is exactly as glamorous as it sounds.
Tabitha, who writes under a pen name, has released one book and is finishing up another soon. You can find Dissonance: A SPKS Novel on Amazon now at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F94G54DP.
Like the author, the protagonist of Dissonance is a maverick psychologist named Ellie Brynne. She has a head full of trauma and an empty desk, relegated to the research department of an inept criminal task force whose greatest accomplishment was getting cornhole approved as an officially sanctioned police activity. When a cult begins murdering the faculty at her university, she thinks she's hit the lottery: all the gore you could want, and oddball suspects galore. Turns out murder is a great distraction when you're trying to avoid your own mounting pile of psychoses. You can find Tabitha Winters at TabithaWinters.com.Topics we'll address in this interview include:
- Plotting Murder When You Aren't Clinically Insane
- When Research & Personal Experience Inform Art
- Cults & Murder: Two Things That Go Great Together?
- Why Are We Fascinated by Murder and Cults?
- Real Murderers and How They Differ from the Fictional Kind
- Trauma & Catharsis for Mental Health Care Workers and the Rest of Us
This is the perfect workshop for
- Authors working on a psychological suspense, thriller, and mystery novels
- Screenwriters creating film and TV screenplays that feature murderers, cults, or mental health professionals
- Filmmakers looking for insight on working with mental health care workers to create resonant media.
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