136: Adventures in Metafiction - Interview with Dale Wiley

Published: March 1, 2017, 6:59 p.m.

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Hey there word nerds!

Today I\\u2019m interviewing Dale Wiley, author and Missouri attorney, who has some fascinating credits to his name. For starters, he has had a character named after him on CSI, owned a record label, been interviewed by Bob Edwards on NPR\'s Morning Edition and made alternative fuel motorcycles for Merle Haggard and John Paul DeJoria. He is also one of the few people to who have met Ronald Reagan and Flavor Flav.

Dale has three awesome kids and spends his days working as a lawyer fighting the big banks. He has als0 written three novels and is currently developing two original scripted projects for TV: the gritty drama, The East Side with Andr\\xe9a Vasilo; and the sitcom, Confessions of a Bunny Smuggler, with Fayr Barkley.

In this episode we discuss:

  • The subgenre of metafiction, how it works to tell a story, and how it might not work, as well.
  • Writers writing about writing for writers.
  • Finding ideas and inspiration from the fact that the elements of story are, in fact, universal.

Plus, their #1 tip for writers.

About the Author

Dale Wiley is a Missouri attorney, who has had a character named after him on CSI, owned a record label, been interviewed by Bob Edwards on NPR\'s Morning Edition and made motorcycles for Merle Haggard and John Paul DeJoria. He is also one of the few people to who have met Ronald Reagan and Flavor Flav.

Dale has three awesome kids and spends his days working as a lawyer fighting the big banks. He has als0 written three novels and is currently developing two original scripted projects for TV: the gritty drama, The East Side with Andr\\xe9a Vasilo; and the sitcom, Confessions of a Bunny Smuggler, with Fayr Barkley.

Southern Gothic

Misery meets Gone Girl, SOUTHERN GOTHIC is Dale Wiley\\u2019s latest page-turner. Not since his incendiary thrillers, Sabotage and The Intern, has Wiley treated readers to his heady brew of hair-trigger suspense and dark secrets.

In this twisted and delightfully disturbing novel, one woman learns the true price of making a deal with the devil. Lovely Meredith Harper is living a life of lonely indifference \\u2013 shuttling between her beloved Savannah, Georgia bookstore and her empty house, pining after a dream of being an author that now seems out of reach. Publishers had resoundingly passed on her only novel, Red Ribbon. In spite of herself, she\\u2019s haunted by her ex-husband\\u2019s insult \\u2013 that she\\u2019ll never be a real writer, only a fan.

Everything changes when Meredith finds a red ribbon tied to the inside of her doorknob. No one in her life would do such a thing. There is only one possibility: Michael Black, her favorite author, who was the only person besides friends and publishers to receive a copy of her manuscript. But he vanished years ago and was even rumored to be dead.

Meredith races to uncover the truth behind the mysterious visitor, and her suspicions about his identity are confirmed. But how? Why now? Why her? And, most confusingly, why is Michael Black offering her a completely rewritten manuscript of Red Ribbon to publish under her own name?

Exploring the dangerous divides between fame, fandom, romance, murder, and possession, SOUTHERN GOTHIC fascinates until the novel\\u2019s final breath. It makes the offer you can\\u2019t refuse\\u2014and shackles you to the demons of your fantasies. \\xa0\\xa0

For more info and show notes: DIYMFA.com/136

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