
Expats Recap Episodes 1-2: Motherhood, Grief and Narrative Choices
02/01/24 • 46 min
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Ashley Tate & 'Twenty-Seven Minutes': Debut Discussions
In our new series, Debut Discussions, we're asking debut authors to tell us their story -- not only the story in the novel they wrote -- but the journey they took to hold that book in their hands. On today's episode we welcome Ashley Tate to discuss her debut, Twenty-Seven Minutes, a gripping thriller about what happens when grief becomes unbearable and dark secrets are unearthed in a hometown that is all too giddy to eat it up. Ashley shares how she has always been attracted to dark, beautiful writing even as young and voracious reader; how grief acted as the inciting incident for writing this novel (as well as a very meaningful discussion with her now writing partner @ashleyaudrain); why she wanted to write about themes of dysfunctional family trauma and being taken for granted/unseen; the twist she held onto for 15 years until it found a way into this novel; her writing process, persevering path to publication, and incredibly wise advice for us all! Listen now to @ashleytateauthor’s story wherever you get your podcasts. Twenty-Seven minutes is out now -- buy it, read it, and share it (in other words, make a debut author’s dreams come true!). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Tracy Sierra & 'Nightwatching': Debut Discussions
In our new series, Debut Discussions, we're asking debut authors to tell us their story -- not only the story in the novel they wrote -- but the journey they took to hold that book in their hands. On today's episode we welcome Tracy Sierra to discuss her debut novel, Nightwatching, a terrifying and gripping story about a mother forced to the breaking point when her life and the lives of her children are threatened by a home intruder. Tracy has been telling scary stories since childhood! She shares her journey from there to Biglaw transactional lawyer to thriller writer and how becoming a mother played a role; how her novel strikes the nerves of our most primal fears around home invasion and evil in the world; the reason no characters have names in her novel (and why it works so well); and her path to publication, from rejections to the disorienting joy of finding a dream agent and publishers. Nightwatching is out now -- buy it, read it, and share it (in other words, make a debut author’s dreams come true!) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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