068: Writing Psychological Suspense - Interview with Elizabeth George

Published: Nov. 11, 2015, 4:55 p.m.

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Hello Hello Word Nerds!

I\\u2019m so excited to share my interview with author Elizabeth George. Today we\\u2019ll be talking about writing psychological suspense and what it takes to build a great suspense novel with a lot of interesting psychological twists and turns. I hope you enjoy our conversation.

In this episode Elizabeth and I discuss:

  • Why it\\u2019s important to know where your story needs to start.
  • Writing deeply flawed yet deeply sympathetic characters.
  • Writing complex female characters and their different attitude toward feminism and female-ness.
  • How point-of-view helps strengthen the reader\'s understanding of and sympathy for characters.

Plus, Elizabeth\\u2019s #1 tip for writers.

Elizabeth George\\xa0is the author of highly acclaimed novels of psychological suspense. She won the Anthony and Agatha Best First Novel awards in America and received the Grand Prix de Litterature Policiere in France. In 1990 she was awarded the prestigious German prize for international mystery fiction, the MIMI.

Her novels have now been adapted for television by the BBC. An Edgar and Macavity Nominee as well as a New York Times and international bestselling author, Elizabeth George lives on Whidbey Island in the state of Washington. Her latest novel, A Banquet of Consequences, is out now.

To learn more about\\xa0Elizabeth George and her fantastic books, you can follow her on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, or visit her website.

For more info and show notes: DIYMFA.com/068

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