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The Thriller Zone - From CIA to Novelist: David McCloskey & The Art of Espionage

From CIA to Novelist: David McCloskey & The Art of Espionage

The Thriller Zone

12/09/24 • 58 min

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From CIA to Novelist: David McCloskey & The Art of Espionage

On today’s 208th episode of The Thriller Zone, host David Temple welcomes back former CIA analyst and author David McCloskey to discuss his latest thriller, The Seventh Floor.

The conversation explores the intersection of social media and author branding, the development of McCloskey's protagonist Artemis Proctor, and the balance between authenticity and storytelling in espionage thrillers.

McCloskey shares insights into the challenges of writing a series and the evolving nature of his characters, emphasizing the importance of engaging narratives over strict adherence to realism. In this engaging conversation, David McCloskey also shares his insights on the writing process, emphasizing the importance of perseverance through creative challenges, the solitude of writing, and the discipline of daily word counts.

Temple and McCloskey discuss the value of learning from established authors by copying their prose longhand and the necessity of reading one's work aloud to ensure clarity and flow. The conversation also touches on the craft of dialogue and the complexities of Middle Eastern policy, reflecting McCloskey's background and expertise, before ending with Temple’s signature Best Writing Advice.

Learn more at: DavidMcCloskeyBooks.com

Keywords: David McCloskey, The Seventh Floor, CIA, espionage, thriller, social media, character development, authenticity, writing challenges, author branding, writing, creativity, editing, discipline, authorship, dialogue, Middle East, storytelling, craft, literature

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to David McCloskey and The Seventh Floor

06:04 The Role of Social Media in Author Branding

12:35 Character Development: Artemis Proctor's Journey

18:48 Authenticity in Espionage Thrillers

24:54 The Challenges of Writing a Series

27:33 Overcoming Creative Obstacles

30:33 The Loneliness of Writing

34:05 Daily Writing Discipline

37:39 Learning from Great Authors

39:30 The Importance of Reading Aloud

41:10 Crafting Dialogue and Prose

42:55 Insights on Middle East Policy

Best Sound Bites:

"You're just a great natural entertainer."

"I need to throw it away and be done."

"It's an imposter syndrome for sure."

"The feed loop is a really long one."

"Writing has really become about the editing."

"Just write the effing story."

"You should probably be spending time longhand copying."

"Read your stuff out loud to yourself."

"Give the reader some credit to use their own imagination."

"It's always interesting to get back into that world."

"We have a real case of main character syndrome."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqhSNxKuWBE

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12/09/24 • 58 min

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