A Deep Dive Into Genre
Episode 459, Aug 01, 04:01 AM
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Jennie sits down with Sarina Bowen to define genre, and how she flips between them.
Sarina’s second thriller is now out. It’s a twisty thriller with a single-mom protagonist and some deep, dark secrets. It’s called Dying to Meet You and it is creepy in the best possible way.
In this episode, Jennie interviews Sarina about the new book, and about the difference between writing romance and writing thrillers. You may think that’s obvious, but Sarina has recently shifted into writing thrillers and she has such a nuanced understanding about what it all means. She gets into what defines a genre, how you have to honor your readers expectations, and the different ways you hold tension when telling a story. It’s a masterclass in genre.
Books mentioned:
Dying to Meet You, Sarina Bowen
Sarina’s other thriller, The Five Year Lie
The Guest List, Lucy Foley
On a Quiet Street, Seraphina Nova Glass
Rowan Gallagher is a devoted single mother and a talented architect with a high-profile commission restoring an historic mansion for the most powerful family in Maine. But inside, she’s a mess. She knows that stalking her ex’s avatar all over Portland on her phone isn’t the healthiest way to heal from their breakup. But she’s out of ice cream and she’s sick of romcoms.
Watching his every move is both fascinating and infuriating. He’s dining out while she’s wallowing on the couch. The last straw comes when he parks in their favorite spot on the waterfront. In a weak moment, she leashes the dog and sets off to see who else is in his car.
Instead of catching her ex in a kiss, Rowan becomes the first witness to his murder—and the primary suspect.
Digital books at: Amazon | Nook | Apple Books | Kobo | Google Play | Audible
Physical books at: Bookshop.org | Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Indigo | More paperback links here!
In this episode, Jennie interviews Sarina about the new book, and about the difference between writing romance and writing thrillers. You may think that’s obvious, but Sarina has recently shifted into writing thrillers and she has such a nuanced understanding about what it all means. She gets into what defines a genre, how you have to honor your readers expectations, and the different ways you hold tension when telling a story. It’s a masterclass in genre.
Books mentioned:
Dying to Meet You, Sarina Bowen
Sarina’s other thriller, The Five Year Lie
The Guest List, Lucy Foley
On a Quiet Street, Seraphina Nova Glass
Rowan Gallagher is a devoted single mother and a talented architect with a high-profile commission restoring an historic mansion for the most powerful family in Maine. But inside, she’s a mess. She knows that stalking her ex’s avatar all over Portland on her phone isn’t the healthiest way to heal from their breakup. But she’s out of ice cream and she’s sick of romcoms.
Watching his every move is both fascinating and infuriating. He’s dining out while she’s wallowing on the couch. The last straw comes when he parks in their favorite spot on the waterfront. In a weak moment, she leashes the dog and sets off to see who else is in his car.
Instead of catching her ex in a kiss, Rowan becomes the first witness to his murder—and the primary suspect.
Digital books at: Amazon | Nook | Apple Books | Kobo | Google Play | Audible
Physical books at: Bookshop.org | Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Indigo | More paperback links here!