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 Techno-thriller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Michael Crichton is often regarded as the grandfather of the genre, his 1969 novel The Andromeda Strain combining elements of rigorous, hard science fiction and detective fiction in a thriller context.
Techno-thrillers are a hybrid genre, drawing subject matter generally from spy thrillers, war novels, and science fiction.
Techno-thrillers tend to have a broad scope in the narrative, and can often be regarded as contemporary speculative fiction—world wars are a common topic—and techno-thrillers often overlap, as far as the genre goes, with near-future science fiction.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Techno-thriller   (322 words)

  
 Editing International: Client Successes
Pacific NW Writers Contest: 5 firsts (genre novel, two adult short stories, adult nonfiction book, adult article); 2 second places (mainstream novel, genre mystery, adult nonfiction book), 2 third places (juvenile novel; adult genre)
Replicator Run (medical thriller), Day of the Dove (international thriller), Rainer Rey, Ballantine
Surrey, B.C. Writers Contest: 2 firsts (short adult fiction)
www.4-edit.com /successes.php   (322 words)

  
 Publishing - Dorchester Publishing
Historical Romance Writers is a web site where readers and writers of the historical romance genre can come together to discuss spotlighted books&; authors&; and book characters and plots.
Fantasy Romance Writers is a web site where readers and writers of the fantasy romance genre can come together to discuss spotlighted books&; authors&; and book characters and plots.
Contemporary Romance Writers is a web site where readers and writers of the contemporary romance genre can come together to discuss spotlighted books&; authors&; and book characters and plots.
www.dipublishing.com /dorchesterpublishing   (322 words)

  
 Techno-thriller: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic
The thriller is a genre of fiction in which tough, resourceful, but essentially ordinary heroes are pitted against villains determined to destroy them,...
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www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/t/te/techno-thriller.htm   (1873 words)

  
 Thriller fiction - Open Encyclopedia
Thriller fiction, sometimes called suspense fiction, is a genre of literature that typically entails fast-paced plots, numerous action scenes, and limited character development.
In the 1950s, the invention of the spy thriller by Ian Fleming, contributed to the genre.
Along with the aforementioned suspense fiction, it has several sub-genres, including adventure fiction, techno-thriller, conspiracy thriller and spy fiction.
open-encyclopedia.com /Thriller_fiction   (275 words)

  
 Writing the Thriller Film - Neill D. Hicks - Books from Michael Wiese
"Thriller" is a book for people who have an interest in, and want to know more about, the thriller genre.
Writing the Thriller Film concentrates on the Cosmos of Credibility, those not-so-obvious elements of screenwriting that contribute the essential meaning to a script.
Hicks explores every aspect of the classic Hollywood thriller, from the biological basis of raw human fear to the morality of the unwilling protagonist.
www.mwp.com /books/writing/thrillers.php4   (601 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Thrillers: Books: Martin Rubin,Barry Keith Grant
The thriller is perhaps the most popular and widespread movie genre--and the most difficult to define.
Thrillers provides a comprehensive treatment of this genre, from silent serials to stalker films, from Alfred Hitchcock to Quentin Tarantino, from The Great Train Robbery to L.A. Confidential.
The Suspense Thriller: Films in the Shadow of Alfred Hitchcock by Charles Derry
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0521588391?v=glance   (938 words)

  
 Rotten Tomatoes Forums - What's your favorite all time thriller film so far and why?
The film is one of the most potent psychological thrillers ever made, and will leave you with some mindbending questions.
Where you draw the line in defining genres is up for film theorists - but genre is handy: it gives the film a frame of reference, a link to cinema history, makes it presentable to a wide audience and also, a genre comes packed with a load of conventions.
The AFI's top 100 thriller list included Lawrence of Arabia, which to me is a great movie, but not too thrilling you know?
www.rottentomatoes.com /vine/showthread.php?t=188300   (1769 words)

  
 Thriller writing course by distance learning from the London School of Journalism
And the thriller is in any case not a genre: it is a whole family of genres, encompassing mystery, suspense, adventure, politics, technology, espionage and a whole broad range of human experience.
But in the short space of time that it has been around, the thriller has become the genre of choice for much of the reading public as well as that of many writers seeking to become rich quick.
The thriller is, in effect, about life - although focusing on the most interesting elements, which are distilled and concentrated into a stylised form.
www.learntowrite.org /thriller.html   (1769 words)

  
 Mystery Organizations
The International Thriller Writers Organization was founded October 9, 2004, at a meeting at Bouchercon World Mystery and Suspense Conference in Toronto, Canada -- just in case there weren't enough organizations devoted to sub-genres of crime fiction, we now have one to presumably include all those crime writers who fall between the cracks.
The Mystery Writers of America are a professional writers group, and are well-known for bestowing the annual Edgar Awards are bestowed by and while the choices of nominees and winners may sometimes be rather bewildering, they remain the most prestigious awards in the entire mystery genre.
Needless to say, practicioners of our particular sub-genre have been well-represented over the years.
www.thrillingdetective.com /trivia/detlinks10.html   (1769 words)

  
 Definition of Thriller
Thrillers are typically novels or movies, though television series such as Alias and 24 (US), and
A thriller includes suspense as an indispensable ingredient.
The Sandbaggers (UK), also fall into this genre, along with such non-fiction bestsellers as Holy Blood, Holy Grail and even Fermat's Enigma, Simon Singh 's account of the conquest of Fermat's Last Theorem.
www.wordiq.com /definition/Thriller   (1769 words)

  
 Mystery Ink - Links
The first writer's organization dedicated specifically to the thriller genre.
The ITW seeks to promote awareness of and respect for the thriller novel.
Short fiction from some of the best writers the hardboiled genre has to offer.
www.mysteryinkonline.com /links.html   (1769 words)

  
 Thriller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The thriller is a broad genre of literature, film, and television, with numerous overlapping sub-genres.
Thrillers may also include the genres of adventure, detective fiction, and espionage.
Thrillers are suspenseful adventures with fast-paced plots and action, where resourceful heroes are pitted against villains, with the hero facing danger alone, or in the company of a small band of companions.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Thriller   (962 words)

  
 International Thriller Writers: Awards
The International Thriller Writers is proud to debut a new literary award, aptly titled “The Thrillers.” For the first time, novels that either transcend or amplify the traditional genre into the realm of thriller will be honored and acknowledge.
Thrillers provide a rich literary feast — the legal thriller, the spy thriller, the action-adventure thriller, the medical thriller, the police thriller, the romantic thriller, the historical thriller, the political thriller, the religious thriller, the high-tech thriller, the supernatural thriller.
Thrillers are known for their pace, the force with which they hurtle the reader along.
www.thrillerwriters.org /awards.html   (815 words)

  
 THRILLER by Brian Clemens
One genre of which Clemens was especially fond was the thriller, harbouring a particular fondness for the works of Alfred Hitchcock, the so-called "Master Of Suspense".
The fact that it was rarely seen is in itself astonishing, as the Thriller universe was populated by what is probably the most bizarre and comprehensive assortment of psychopaths, serial killers, foreign agents and occult worshippers ever gathered together on the small screen.
As far as Thriller's overall style was concerned, Clemens borrowed heavily from Hitchcock and the notion that that which is left unseen and unsaid can be far more disturbing than that which is not.
free.hostdepartment.com /B/Blacknun   (1398 words)

  
 Movie Genres Chart
Discussing genres of movies might just be a way of describing the history of moviemaking - a method of grouping motion pictures for whatever convenient need arises for whatever individual or group.
From the standpoint of the way I prefer to define a "genre" -- that is, defining the genre according to the nature of the central struggle -- this type of film is more of a stylistic categorization.
This type of story, popular in the past, has been somewhat supplanted by the horror genre.
www.createyourscreenplay.com /genrechart.htm   (672 words)

  
 Thriller and Writing Articles
Information on the thriller genre can be difficult to find because people often mix it in with mystery.
This discusses the different subgenres, as well as the differences between a mystery and a thriller.
This is easily one of the most popular subgenres of thrillers today.
www.hackman-adams.com /articles/index.htm   (355 words)

  
 Genre Browser: Thriller
There are 14799 titles listed here and the search box below restricts your query solely to the Thriller genre.
Welcome to the IMDb guide to Thriller movies.
www.imdb.com /Sections/Genres/Thriller   (173 words)

  
 Rent Thriller DVDs, Browse By Genre - Tesco DVD Rentals - the easiest way to rent DVDs
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Although she claims that she has been framed, a young lady is tried and put on death row for the...
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 Thriller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The thriller is a genre of fiction in which tough, resourceful, but essentially ordinary heroes are pitted against villains determined to destroy them, their country, or the stability of the free world.
The plot of a thriller is usually driven by the villain, who presents obstacles that the hero must overcome.
Odyssey is one of the oldest stories in the Western world and is regarded as an early prototype of the thriller.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Thriller   (683 words)

  
 Thriller film - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The motive force of a thriller can range from small-scale fraud to international conspiracy, but topics such as disasters (the disaster movie) or defeating criminals (the policier or crime film) are typically the preserve of other genres.
Within the 'thriller' genre exists many sub-genres: These can be defined by their Point of View (POV) e.g.
Thriller films are distinct from horror movies which emphasize fear, or action movies which emphasize exhilaration.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Thriller_film   (310 words)

  
 Justin's Guide To Why We Watch Horror
There is a middle ground of the horror genre, which are sometimes labeled as "suspense" or "thriller".
Horror is a genre that defies the conventional rules of movie-watching.
It's the one genre where there really can be no set rules (unless the filmmakers are stupid enough to follow clichés), where anything can happen, and where an ongoing dare between the screen and me takes place.
www.mutantreviewers.com /rjg16.html   (1621 words)

  
 Horror Films
The fantasy and supernatural film genres are not synonymous with the horror genre, although thriller films may have some relation when they focus on the revolting and horrible acts of the killer/madman.
Horror films are often combined with science fiction when the menace or monster is related to a corruption of technology, or when Earth is threatened by aliens.
Horror films, when done well and with less reliance on horrifying special effects, can be extremely potent film forms, tapping into our dream states and the horror of the irrational and unknown, and the horror within man himself.
www.filmsite.org /horrorfilms.html   (2997 words)

  
 AgentQuery :: Find the Agent Who Will Find You a Publisher
Commercial fiction often incorporates other genre types under its umbrella such as women’s fiction, thriller, suspense, adventure, family saga, chick lit, etc. Commercial fiction is not the same as "mainstream" fiction, which is an umbrella term that refers to genre fiction like science fiction, fantasy, romance, mystery, and some thrillers.
Romance is a specific fiction genre in which the central conflict revolves around the love story between a man and a woman.
Historical fiction is a careful balance between fact and fiction; and although characters and events may be exaggerated or completely made up for the sake of a good story, accurate historical facts and details lend credence and legitimacy to the overall tale.
www.agentquery.com /genre_descriptions.aspx   (1907 words)

  
 Legal thriller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The legal thriller is a sub-genre of the detective story in which the major characters are lawyers and their employees.
In this way, the legal system provides the framework for the legal thriller much as the system of modern police work does for the
Usually, crusading lawyers become involved in proving their cases (usually their client's innocence of the crime of which he is accused, or the culpability of a corrupt corporation which has covered up its malfeasence up until this point) to such an extent that they imperil their own interpersonal relationships and frequently, their own lives.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Legal_thriller   (1907 words)

  
 Veronica Hollinger- Contemporary Trends in Science Fiction Criticism, 1980-1999
Its relevance to sf studies arises from its by-now familiar construction of science fiction as "postmodernism’s noncanonized or ‘low art’ double, its sister-genre in the same sense that the popular detective thriller is modernist fiction’s sister-genre" (59).
But Shelley also created a genre inheriting the limitations of her patriarchal society: a society in which women were denied education and careers in science, in which women were constructed as aliens, and in which men retained the license to speak and control the stories" (xxvi).
This is a very well organized study, quickly sketching out the late-nineteenth-century origins of the genre, including details about publishing history and market realities, and taking into account as well the rise and influence of the various fan communities.
www.depauw.edu /sfs/backissues/78/hollinger78art.htm   (1907 words)

  
 DarkEcho: The Meaning of the "H" Word
Now publishers are shunning the word "horror," contending "Horror doesn't sell." Sure they still publish it -- under labels like suspense, thriller, romantic suspense, psychological thriller, supernatural suspense, dark fantasy, even SF.
Horror took its place with science fiction and mystery as a genre unto itself.
www.darkecho.com /darkecho/darkthot/horror.html   (1907 words)

  
 Chicago Reader Movie Review
By the 50s, when paranoia about the atomic bomb and cold war fantasies about alien infiltration took over the conspiracy thriller, a sense of government bureaucracy became more important to the genre.
When conspiracy thrillers resemble detective thrillers--which is often--they have a built-in advantage, to my mind, because they typically approach the borders of fantasy or science fiction and play with the ambiguous line between the real and the fantastic.
It's a generic thriller moving without ambiguity toward an explanatory payoff, but without the sense of its own place in history that would have given that payoff a clarifying resonance.
www.chireader.com /movies/archives/0397/03147.html   (1234 words)

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