Listen "03. Slaying the Craft: NYT Bestseller JT Ellison"
Episode Synopsis
In this engaging conversation, host Sabrina Thatcher delves into the mind of New York Times bestselling author J.T. Ellison, exploring her latest thriller 'Last Seen.' They discuss the dark themes of the book, including manufactured memories and the impact of isolation on characters. J.T. shares her insights on character development, the allure of writing dark stories, and the challenges of transitioning from series to standalone novels. The discussion also touches on the importance of experiencing life outside of writing, the role of social media, and the writing process itself. J.T. emphasizes the need for writers to trust their process and explore new ideas, while also providing valuable advice for aspiring authors.LAST SEENJ.T. Ellison's latest book 'Last Seen' explores dark themes.The concept of manufactured memories plays a key role in the story.Isolation can significantly impact character development.Characters often juggle complex emotions throughout the narrative.Understanding sociopathy can enhance the portrayal of villains.Writing dark and twisted stories can be both challenging and rewarding.Transitioning from series to standalone novels presents unique challenges.Aging characters can reflect realistic life changes and decisions.Writers must access and express their emotions to create authentic characters.Experiencing life outside of writing enriches the writing process.Want to chat? IG: https://instagram.com/sabrinathatcherauthorYT: https://www.youtube.com/@sabrinathatcherauthorcrimeandquill@gmail.comsabrinathatcherauthor.com
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