If youâre the kind of person who devours psychological thrillers but also wants to be emotionally sucker-punched (in the best way), Lauren Oliverâs What Happened to Lucy Vale needs to be on your radar.Â
In this episode, Lauren takes us behind the scenes of what might be her most structurally daring novel to date. Set in a small Indiana town with a possibly-haunted house at its core, Lucy Vale unspools two eerie mysteriesâone set in the past, one unraveling in real timeâusing both traditional storytelling and a collective âweâ voice (think The Virgin Suicides meets Reddit sleuth thread).Â
This book took years to write, and when you hear how the pieces click into place, youâll understand why.Â
Through this book, she challenges us to ask:Â What if weâre not always the hero in someone elseâs story?Â
We also dive into Laurenâs writing journey, which is less âneat staircase to the topâ and more ârollercoaster meets overgrown hiking trail.â She talks honestly about the pressure to st...
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In this episode, I sit down with Tiffany Graham Charkosky to talk about her forthcoming memoir, Living Proof (October 21, Little A), a book written and shaped over years of writing and rewriting.
At just 11 years old, Tiffany lost her mother. For decades, she believed it was an unexplainable tragedy, until a DNA test unearthed information that changed everything. That discovery didnât just reshape her understanding of her motherâs death; it also made her question what she might unknowingly pass on to her own children.
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Tiffanyâs story is as deeply personal as it is universally relatable.Â
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If youâve been chasing the magical marketing strategy that will finally make your book âtake off,â welcome to the club. In this episode, Iâm addressing the question nearly every author eventually asks:Â What does it actually take to make a book successful?
Spoiler: thereâs no guaranteed formula. Even authors with six-figure advances, NYT bestsellers, or celebrity blurbs still worry their latest book wonât sell.Â
So what are we really buying when we shell out thousands for a publicist? Often, itâs access and visibility, not actual sales. You can land your book in front of all the right people, and still... crickets. Why? Because readers are human. Think about how long youâve let a book sit in your online cart before clicking âbuy,â even if you really wanted to read it.
Success usually requires a mix of good writing, staying power, and yes, a little luck. But maybe itâs time we stop defining success only by sales numbers. What if itâs about writing something youâre proud of? Or c...
Miranda Cowley Heller's father was a book editor; her grandfather edited Jack Kerouac and was friends with Hemingway. That legacy, while inspiring, left her frozen when it came to pursuing her own writing.Â
Instead, she built a thriving career in publishing and TV, eventually heading up drama series at HBO. Then, in her 50s, she wrote the novel sheâd been carrying around for years, The Paper Palace, which became a New York Times #1 bestseller and a Reeseâs Book Club pick.Â
Now, she's returned to her first creative loveâpoetryâwith a stunning new collection:Â The Deep Water Knows. âPoetry is almost like putting snapshots of your soul into the world,â she tells me.Â
In this episode, Miranda gets real about the myth of getting wiser with age, the vulnerability of releasing creative work into the world, and why your voice is never too late to matter.
Miranda Cowley Heller has worked as senior vice president and head of drama series at HBO, developing and overseeing ...
Author Lori Gold is pulling back the curtain on publishing, in both this conversation and her newest novel, Romantic Friction.Â
âď¸ Yet another reason bestseller lists arenât what you think (I didn't know this until I read her book!)
âď¸ A great tip for handing reviews without spiraling (or swearing off Goodreads forever)
âď¸ What AI is doing to authors' voices, and why it should concern all of us
âď¸ How writing happens even when you're not writing
âď¸ How Lori studies the bones of books she loves to make her own writing even stronger
Instagram: @lorigoldsteinbooks
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đ CLICK HERE to write the first draft of your nonfiction or memoir written in 33 days!
...even if you don't have a cabin in the wilderness, 4 uninterrupted hours a day to write, or confidence that you're a "real" writer. No overwhelm, no confusion. Just simple, actionable steps.
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What started as sharing her story online about living with chronic illness turned into a book deal with Penguin Random House. In this episode, Gigi Robinson shares how she leveraged consistency, relationships, and a clear vision to go from content creator to published author.
Hereâs what we get into:
Website: gigirobinson.com
Instagram: @itsgigirobinson
TikTok: @itsgigirobinson
đ CLICK HERE to write the first draft of your nonfiction or memoir written in 33 days!
...even if you don't have a cabin in th...
This week, Iâm joined by publicist Emily Florence, and weâre talking about how to set publicity goals before you start chasing them, why a Today Show appearance might not sell nearly as many books as you think, and how to make your marketing feel less like shouting into the void and more like having conversations that matter.
Hereâs what we get into:
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đ CLICK HERE to get the first draft of your nonfiction or memoir written in 33 days!
...even if you don't have a cabin in the wilderness, 4 uninterrupted hours a day to write, or confidence that you're a "real" writer. No overwhelm, no confusion. Just simple, actionable steps.
Bestselling author Melissa de la Cruz has published nearly 80 books (yes, 80), and in this episode, she shares what it really takes to build and sustain a long-term writing career. From surviving the shifting tides of publishing to protecting what gets you "in the mood" to write, she shares the kind of wisdom every author loves hearing.Â
đ Melissa's advice: Donât quit your day job until the math says you can
đ Success is wonderful; it also resets with every new book
đ How to protect your creative hours (8amâ1pm, in her case)
đ Books are logic puzzles, not lightning strikes (I love this analogy!)
đ If social media isnât fun, donât do it. Period. (Who's cheering?)
đ The final sprint before deadline is where the magic (and panic) often happen
Whether you're writing book 1 or book 71, this episode's packed with truths you'll be grateful for.
Website:Â melissa-delacruz.com
Instagram:Â @authormelissadelacruz
X:Â @MelissadelaCruz
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Thriller author N.L. Blandford isn't afraid to go darkâlike, murder scene darkâand she absolutely loves it.
In this episode, she talks about writing gritty thrillers with complex villains youâll root for and recoil from. Natasha never planned to become an author. She just wanted to cross âwrite a bookâ off her bucket list. Now sheâs five books in, spanning multiple series, and shows no signs of slowing down.
We talk about:
Website:Â www.nlblandford.com
Instagram: @nlblandford
Facebook: www.facebook.com/nlblandford
Books: Bookshop.org, Amazon.com
In this no-fluff episode, publishing powerhouse Jane Friedman speaks to the aspects of writing and publishing that every aspiring author need to hear about. With decades in the industry and zero interest in sugarcoating, Jane breaks down whatâs actually working in publishing today.Â
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