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  • “Repurposing Your Darlings” featuring Clémence Michallon
    2024/12/23

    In this episode of Imposter Hour, hosts Liz and Greg have an insightful conversation with author Clémence Michallon, diving deep into her experiences with imposter syndrome and the creative process behind her debut novel, The Quiet Tenant. They discuss the unique challenge of writing in the second person, reflecting on how it mirrors a fragmented mind and adds a layer of complexity to the story. Clémence talks about the duality of being both a writer and a journalist, and how balancing these roles presents its own set of challenges.

    The episode touches on the perfectionism that comes with writing, especially when crafting the opening of a book, which often requires numerous revisions to get just right. Clémence shares how even successful authors struggle with imposter syndrome, feeling like outsiders despite their accomplishments. They explore the importance of prose quality in creating an enjoyable reading experience and the chaos, but also liberation, that comes with the writing process.

    Clémence emphasizes the importance of connecting with readers and fellow authors for creative fulfillment and discusses the necessity of setting boundaries to maintain a healthy, sustainable writing practice.

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    1 時間 3 分
  • “Bless Your Heart/Bury Your Body” featuring May Cobb
    2024/12/16

    In this episode of Imposter Hour, hosts Liz and Greg sit down with award-winning author May Cobb for a candid conversation about the insidious nature of imposter syndrome among creatives. May opens up about her own battles with self-doubt, the unique challenges she’s faced as a writer, and the intricacies of female friendships that are central to her novels.

    They delve into the exciting adaptation of her hit novel The Hunting Wives, soon to be a series on STARZ, and how her Hollywood experiences have influenced her storytelling. May also shares insights into her latest novel, The Hollywood Assistant, a nonfiction passion project, and discusses how music plays an integral role in her creative process. For aspiring writers navigating their own struggles, May offers invaluable encouragement and wisdom.

    Don't miss this inspiring episode as May shares her journey, struggles, and triumphs in the world of writing!

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    1 時間
  • “Healthy Boundaries” featuring Kellye Garrett
    2024/12/09

    In this episode of Imposter Hour, hosts Liz and Greg dive into a thought-provoking conversation with acclaimed author Kellye Garrett, known for her novels Like a Sister, the Detective by Day series, and her latest novel, Missing White Woman. Kellye opens up about her journey through imposter syndrome, sharing candid insights into her struggles with the writing process and the evolution of her techniques. They explore the vital role of community in a writer's life, the challenges of navigating the publishing industry as a person of color, and the importance of authentic representation in literature.

    The discussion goes deeper, touching on the power of art to drive social change, how media shapes crime narratives and the nuances of character development and family dynamics in Kellye’s work. With sharp reflections on the influence of social media and her experiences as a contemporary author, Kellye offers an engaging and rich exploration of what it means to tell stories that matter in today’s world. This episode is packed with inspiration and hard-won wisdom from a trailblazing voice in crime fiction.

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    59 分
  • “Relying on the Reader’s Imagination” featuring Alex Segura
    2024/12/02

    In this episode of Imposter Hour, we sit down with bestselling author Alex Segura for an enlightening conversation about creativity, authenticity, and the writer's journey. As the author of Secret Identity and Alter Ego, Alex dives deep into the themes of imposter syndrome, the art of crafting compelling female characters, and the delicate balance between artistic vision and commercial success.

    We discuss his critically acclaimed works, unpacking the challenges of writing sequels and staying true to character development. Alex reflects on his influences, the legacy of storytelling, and how collaboration shapes his creative process. He also shares a behind-the-scenes look at his writing routine, the highs and lows of promoting his work, and the dual role of being both a writer and an author.

    This conversation is a must-listen for anyone passionate about the literary world, offering insight into the power of passion projects and the shared consciousness that connects creators everywhere.

    🎙️ Don’t miss this deep dive into the mind of one of today’s most exciting voices in fiction!

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    1 時間 4 分
  • “Balancing Acts” featuring Katie Gutierrez
    2024/11/25

    In this episode of Imposter Hour, hosts Liz and Greg engage in a deep conversation with author Katie Gutierrez about her experiences with imposter syndrome, the complexities of motherhood, and the journey of writing her debut novel, More Than You'll Ever Know. Katie shares her insights on identity, ambition, and the challenges of being a writer while navigating personal and societal expectations. The discussion also touches on the creative process, the long journey of writing a book, and the importance of representation in literature.

    Katie opens up about her struggle with imposter syndrome, which intensified after publishing her novel. She reflects on how supportive parents were vital in nurturing her early writing career and how her writing identity is inextricably linked to her writing practice. Transitioning from writer to author brought new layers of self-doubt, particularly when balancing motherhood and the loss of previous identities. Her novel explores themes of marriage, motherhood, and female ambition. Katie also gives insight into the extensive editing process and how self-discovery plays a major role in her writing. Her upcoming project will tackle wealth, power, and the intricacies of a historical murder trial.

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    1 時間 8 分
  • “Don’t Light Yourself on Fire to Keep Someone Else Warm” featuring Kati Morton
    2024/11/18

    In this episode of Impostor Hour, hosts Liz and Greg are joined by mental health advocate and author Kati Morton (Are u ok?: A Guide to Caring for Your Mental Health and Traumatized: Identify, Understand, and Cope With PTSD and Emotional Stress) to discuss the pervasive issue of imposter syndrome among creatives. They explore Kati’s journey in mental health advocacy, the evolution of her widely followed YouTube channel, and the shifting generational attitudes toward mental health. The conversation dives into the rise of “armchair therapists,” the importance of trauma awareness, and the unique challenges of writing about trauma during the pandemic. Kati offers her perspective on balancing personal experiences with professional boundaries and how unprocessed trauma can impact critical thinking. Kati discusses the impact of social media on mental health and emphasizes curating one's feed to foster positivity. She addresses the common struggle with comparison in creative fields and explores the roots of imposter syndrome, linking it to self-esteem and past experiences. Kati highlights the importance of setting boundaries with individuals who lack empathy and shares self-care practices to recharge emotional energy. The discussion wraps up with reflections on the connection between creativity and personal trauma, suggesting that writing can be a powerful therapeutic outlet.

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    1 時間
  • “What Makes a Thriller?” featuring Ana Reyes
    2024/11/11

    In this episode of Imposter Hour, Liz and Greg dive into a thrilling conversation with New York Times bestselling author Ana Reyes about her debut novel, The House in the Pines. Ana opens up about the challenges of navigating genre conventions, revealing how her MFA program shaped her writing style and the creative freedom she found within storytelling constraints. She shares the deeply personal elements woven into her novel, including her Guatemalan heritage and her harrowing journey with Klonopin withdrawal.

    The discussion delves into the art of crafting a twist ending, the power of sense memory, and how mental reconstruction plays a crucial role in her storytelling. Ana reflects on her experiences as a writer, from finding community and navigating vulnerability to the impact her book has had on readers. They explore themes of not being believed, mental illness, and the lingering effects of trauma. Ana also shares insights from her time teaching creative writing, offers advice for writers tackling their second novel, and gives a glimpse into her future writing goals. This episode is a must-listen for anyone intrigued by the intersection of personal experience and genre storytelling!

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    1 時間
  • “The Urgency of Relevance” featuring Tessa Wegert
    2024/11/04

    In this episode of Imposter Hour, Liz and Greg chat with author Tessa Wegert about her experiences with imposter syndrome and the pressures of being a writer, especially during the pandemic. Tessa, the author of the Shana Merchant series (Death in the Family, The Dead Season, Dead Wind, and The Kind to Kill), reveals how she navigated the daunting expectations to publish more books and the vital role community and connection play in her storytelling. They dive into the atmospheric settings in Tessa's novels and how she channels imposter syndrome through her main character, Shana Merchant, creating a deeply relatable and complex protagonist.

    The conversation explores the intriguing blend of subgenres Tessa weaves into her series, the response from her local community, and her journey from gaining confidence to transitioning between genres. As a former journalist, Tessa shares how her investigative skills bring authenticity to her police procedurals, and she emphasizes the importance of mastering craft and structure in writing mysteries and thrillers. With insights into her second series and the joys of collaborative writing, this episode offers a captivating look into the mind of a writer who’s unafraid to face her insecurities and emerge stronger.

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    1 時間 3 分