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174. Reload: Ruth Ware -Unpacking the Thrills of Writing, Reality TV, and the Power of Storytelling
01:03:02||Season 4, Ep. 174The Conversation ReloadIn this episode of The Conversation with Nadine Matheson, we are thrilled to reload one of our most popular episodes featuring the Sunday Times and New York Times bestselling author, Ruth Ware. Join us as we delve into the intricacies of the publishing world, exploring whether working in the book industry aids in getting published, the impact of social media on writing advice, and how Ruth navigates her success.Ruth shares her journey from aspiring writer to bestselling author, recounting pivotal moments that shaped her career, including the realization that writing was more than just a hobby. We discuss the importance of perseverance, the challenges of maintaining creativity amidst the chaos of life, and the emotional rollercoaster of publishing a new book.Listeners will gain valuable insights into the realities of the writing process, the pressures of creating engaging narratives, and the unpredictable nature of success in the literary landscape. Ruth’s candid reflections on her experiences will resonate with aspiring writers and readers alike, making this episode a must-listen for anyone passionate about storytelling.Follow Ruth WareBuy The Woman In Suite 11
173. Amy McCulloch: Writing Thrillers, Climbing Mountains, and Redefining Limits
01:21:12||Season 4, Ep. 173Watch the episode on YouTubeWatch Amy McCulloch's ultra marathon journeyIn this episode of The Conversation with Nadine Matheson, we are delighted to welcome the adventurous and talented author Amy McCulloch, known for her thrilling novels that push the boundaries of both genre and personal endurance. Join us as we explore her latest work, Runner 13, a gripping tale that intertwines the high-stakes world of ultra running with a captivating mystery.Amy shares her incredible journey, from her experiences climbing mountains and running ultra marathons to the challenges of motherhood and the writing process. We delve into the themes of her latest novel, including resilience, the pursuit of personal goals, and the complexities of female empowerment in the face of adversity. With her unique perspective on life and writing, Amy offers invaluable insights into the creative process and the importance of community in the literary world.Listeners will be inspired by Amy's candid reflections on overcoming obstacles, both in her personal and professional life, and her unwavering belief in the power of storytelling to connect us all. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of adventure, creativity, and the human experience.Follow Amy McCullochBuy Runner 13*Pre-Order 'Runner 13 - Paperback'
172. Lily King: Unraveling Love, Life, and the Secrets We Keep
01:07:41||Season 4, Ep. 172Watch the episode on YouTubeIn this episode of The Conversation with Nadine Matheson, we are thrilled to welcome the acclaimed author Lily King, known for her captivating novels that explore the intricacies of love and relationships. Join us as we dive deep into her latest work, Heart the Lover, a poignant narrative that spans three decades and examines the many forms of loveLily shares her journey as a writer, reflecting on the challenges and triumphs she has faced throughout her career. We discuss the idea of success in the literary world, the pressure of expectations, and the importance of perseverance in the face of self-doubt. As she recounts her early days of writing and the pivotal moments that shaped her path, listeners will gain insight into the creative process and the emotional resilience required to navigate the unpredictable nature of publishing.Throughout the conversation, we explore the themes of Heart of the Lover, including the complexities of romantic love, friendship, and the passage of time. Lily's candid anecdotes and reflections on her experiences will resonate with aspiring writers and readers alike, making this episode a must-listen for anyone passionate about storytelling.Follow Lily KingBuy Heart the Lover
171. Kasim Ali: Navigating Identity, Ambition, and the Weight of Family Expectations
01:13:27||Season 4, Ep. 171Watch the episode on YouTubeIn this episode of The Conversation with Nadine Matheson, we are joined by the insightful Kasim Ali, author of the thought-provoking novel Who Will Remain. Join us as we delve into the complexities of identity, family, and the struggles young men face in today's society.Kasim shares his journey as a writer, discussing the challenges of portraying the realities of his community authentically while navigating the expectations placed on him as a South-East Asian author. We explore the themes of his novel, which follows Ahmed, a young man grappling with loss, societal pressures, and the quest for self-identity amidst chaos. As he turns to a life of crime in search of respect and control, the narrative raises poignant questions about choices, consequences, and the quest for belonging.Listeners will gain valuable insights into the creative process, the importance of representation in literature, and the personal experiences that shape a writer's voice. This episode is a compelling exploration of how our backgrounds influence our narratives and the power of storytelling to challenge societal norms.Follow Kasim AliBuy Who Will Remain
170. Gytha Lodge: Crafting Characters and Confronting Challenges
01:07:23||Season 4, Ep. 170Join 'The Write Inn'Watch The Show On Youtube In this episode of The Conversation with Nadine Matheson, we welcome the talented Gytha Lodge, author of the gripping new standalone thriller Dead to Me. Join us as we dive into the intricacies of writing a standalone novel and the challenges that come with creating new characters and settings.Gytha shares her journey of crafting Dead to Me, a story centered around Anna, a journalist who goes undercover to investigate a mysterious death at a Cambridge May Ball. As she navigates her way through a world of privilege and secrets, she must also confront her complicated past with her ex-boyfriend Reid, who receives a desperate email from Anna just as she goes missing. We discuss the balance of writing a compelling narrative while managing personal challenges, the importance of character relationships, and the thrill of setting a story in a familiar yet evolving environment.Listeners will enjoy insights into the creative process, the significance of emotional depth in characters, and the humorous anecdotes of Gytha's own experiences while researching for the book. This episode is a captivating exploration of the complexities of human relationships and the art of storytelling.Follow Gytha LodgeBuy Dead to Me
169. Coffee Break with Alexandra Benedict: The Christmas Cracker Killer
49:01||Season 4, Ep. 169Watch On YouTubeIn this episode of The Conversation Coffee Break, host Nadine Matheson welcomes the brilliant Alexandra Benedict, author of the delightful murder mystery, The Christmas Cracker Killer. Join us as we dive into the whimsical world of Christmas-themed mysteries and the creative process behind writing a festive whodunit.Alexandra shares her journey of crafting this unique story, which features her protagonist Edie O'Sullivan, an 82-year-old crossword setter with a flair for fashion and a sharp wit. Set on a remote Scottish island during a luxurious Christmas getaway, Edie and her companions find themselves embroiled in a series of puzzling murders, all linked to bespoke Christmas crackers filled with riddles. We discuss the challenges of writing a holiday-themed book, the importance of character development, and how Alexandra balances multiple writing projects simultaneously.Listeners will enjoy insights into the intricacies of planning a mystery, the significance of titles, and the surprising facts Alexandra learned while researching Christmas crackers. This episode is a festive treat, perfect for those who love a good mystery wrapped in holiday cheer.Follow Alexandra BenedictBuy The Christmas Cracker Killer
168. Laurie Gilmore (Melissa McTernan): Sugar, Spice and a Bestselling series
01:04:29||Season 4, Ep. 168Watch as a full video on YouTubeIn this episode of The Conversation with Nadine Matheson, we welcome the talented Melissa McTernan aka Laurie Gilmore, an author who has captivated readers with her 'Dream Harbour' series. Join us as we discuss her journey from self-publishing to landing a deal with HarperCollins UK and the evolution of her writing career.Melissa shares her experiences of writing while balancing motherhood, the challenges of marketing her books, and the unexpected success of her cozy romance series. We dive into the creative process behind her latest book, The Gingerbread Bakery, and how her characters have developed over time, including the highly anticipated story of Annie and Max.Listeners will enjoy insights into the world of cozy mysteries and romances, the importance of community in the writing process, and Laura's thoughts on imposter syndrome. This episode is a delightful exploration of creativity and the journey of a writer who continues to inspire others with her heartfelt stories.Follow Melissa McTernan and Laurie Gilmore Buy The Gingerbread Bakery
167. Laura Purcell: Creating Her Own Mythology
01:16:35||Season 4, Ep. 167Watch on YouTubeIn this episode of The Conversation with Nadine Matheson, we delve into the captivating world of gothic literature with the talented Laura Purcell. Join us as we discuss her latest novel, House of Splinters, a prequel to her bestselling book, The Silent Companions. Set in a haunted house in 1775, the story follows Belinda as she uncovers dark family secrets while trying to protect her children from the shadows of the past.Laura shares her writing journey, including the challenges and pressures of crafting a prequel that honors its predecessor while standing on its own. We explore the intricacies of character development, the balance of historical accuracy, and how personal experiences shape her storytelling. Additionally, we discuss the ever-changing landscape of publishing and the importance of resilience in a writer's career.This episode is a fascinating exploration of creativity, the gothic genre, and the art of storytelling, offering listeners insights into the mind of a writer who continues to push boundaries.Follow Laura PurcellBuy House of Splinters
166. Coffee Break with Marvellous Michael Anson: Firstborn Of The Sun
34:34||Season 4, Ep. 166Watch On YouTubeIn this episode of The Conversation Coffee Break, join host Nadine Matheson as she chats with the remarkable Marvellous Michael Anson about her newly released epic fantasy novel, Firstborn of the Sun. Today marks a significant milestone as we celebrate the book's publication day!Marvellous shares the inspiration behind her captivating story, steeped in Yoruba culture and mythology, and how a seemingly ordinary moment, viewing ice caps in the Sahara Desert, sparked the creation of a fantastical world filled with adventure, politics, and complex characters. We delve into the intricacies of character development, the challenges of writing a trilogy, and the importance of identity in a world that often feels unwelcoming.Listeners will discover how Marvellous navigated her writing journey, the surprising twists her characters took, and the valuable lessons she learned about resilience and self-discovery through her protagonist, Laura. This episode is a celebration of creativity, culture, and the magic of storytelling, leaving you inspired to embrace your own narrative journey.Follow Marvellous Michael AnsonBuy Firstborn of the Sun