10 Forensic Faux Pas & How to Get Away With Murder!

During this interactive live webinar, Jennifer Dornbush will explore 10 common forensic faux pas you can turn into writing tricks that elevate your story, while still making it believable and entertaining.

Have you ever wondered if coroners really eat sandwiches while doing autopsies? Or if wearing a low-cut dress and high heels to the scene of a crime is sanitary? Walk away knowing when to authenticate or fabricate your crime fiction.

During this interactive live webinar, Jennifer Dornbush will explore 10 common forensic faux pas you can turn into writing tricks that elevate your story, while still making it believable and entertaining.

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN:

  • 10 common forensic misconceptions portrayed on TV and film
  • Why and when writers need to sometimes fabricate forensic
  • Forensic shortcuts that will save you hours in research time
  • The real-life forensic fact behind on-screen forensic fabrications
  • Top 10 tips TV writers use to keep crime stories believable and entertaining

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

  • Beginning, emerging, or experienced crime writers
  • Writers who want access to Real forensic facts
  • Writers looking to sharpen and elevate their crime writing skills
  • Writers who want to be more authentic in their voice and storytelling

Learn from an expert instructor!

Jennifer Graeser Dornbush is a screenwriter, author, international speaker, and forensic specialist. Raised as the daughter of a medical examiner whose office was in their home, forensics is infused into her DNA.

 As a screenwriter, she wrote the theatrically released film and novel, God Bless the Broken Road (2018), and has worked in TV developing, and writing both original and adapted work. As an author, Jennifer penned the crime writer’s guide Forensic Speak; suspense thriller, Hole in the Woods; and mystery series The Coroner’s Daughter, optioned by Lifetime TV. She is also penning the scripts. Jennifer contributed to the upcoming Murder, Music & Mystery anthology (Blackstone, 2022). She is a sought-out teacher, speaker, and mentor. Connect with Jennifer on IG @JGDornbush. www.jenniferdornbush.com

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