#229 | When I Think of a ‘Thriller’ Novel This Is What I Think Of
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🎙 Douglas Vigliotti discusses the thriller novel "Tell No One” by Harlan Coben, where a doctor's world is upended by an email hinting that his murdered wife of eight years ago may still be alive. Vigliotti unpacks the suspenseful narrative, praises Coben's accessible and conversational writing style, and challenges common misconceptions about the thriller genre and genre fiction in general. Tune in to learn more about this gripping novel!
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💥 TOPICS COVERED IN THE EPISODE:
- Introduction to "Tell No One" (00:09) - Overview of the thriller novel "Tell No One" by Harlan Coben and its significance.
- Book Format Differences (01:20) - Discussion on how hardcover and paperback formats affect reader perception and book attractiveness.
- Promotion of New Book (02:30) - Introduction of Douglas Vigliotti's new book "Aristotle for Novelists" and related assessment tool.
- Harlan Coben's Background (03:38) - Insights into Harlan Coben's success and his adaptation of novels into TV shows.
- Coben's Writing Philosophy (04:50) - Coben's humorous take on reading order in his series and authors' common insecurities.
- Plot Overview of "Tell No One" (06:01) - Summary of the novel's premise involving a doctor and an email from his presumed dead wife.
- Characteristics of a Thriller (07:17) - Exploration of what defines a thriller and its engaging elements in Coben's work.
- Writing Style Analysis (08:23) - Discussion on Coben's minimalistic and conversational prose style that enhances readability.
- Misconceptions About Genre Writing (09:31) - Addressing the belief that genre books are easier to write compared to literary works.
- Jason Isbell's Insight on Songwriting (10:45) - Comparison of songwriting and storytelling, emphasizing the unique skills required for each.
- Coben's Writing Process (11:52) - Coben's straightforward approach to writing, focusing on productivity and output.
- Closing Remarks (12:51) - Encouragement to subscribe, connect, and learn more about the podcast and Vigliotti's work.
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