The Joys of Binge Reading

Anna Willett – Nightmare Thrillers


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Anna Willet writes nightmare thrillers it’s best not to read before bed – and that’s the way her readers love them.



Hi there, I’m your host Jenny
Wheeler, and in todays Binge Reading episode Anna talks about facing her worst
fears in her nail biting books and the traumatic experience as a teen that has
colored her work.



Six things you’ll learn from this Joys of Binge Reading episode:



The draw of psychological thrillersOn being an Australian thriller writerThe challenge of giving her characters a hard timeWestern Australia - one of the world's best kept secretsThe writers she admires mostWhat she'd do differently second time around



Where to find Anna Willet: 



Website: https://www.annawillett.info/



Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Anna-Willett-1732961043643247/



Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com.au/AnnaWauthor/



What
follows is a "near as" transcript of our conversation, not word for
word but pretty close to it, with links to important mentions.



Jenny: Hello, Anna and welcome to the show. It's great to have you with us.




Anna: Thank you Jenny. It's a pleasure to be here.



Anna Willett - Australian thriller author



Jenny: I always start with a predictable question, but I do know it's one
that readers like to have the answer to. Was there a 'Once Upon a Time' moment
that catapulted you into writing fiction. 
And if so, what was the catalyst?



A life long dream realised



Anna: I don't think there was any one catalyst, but I'm always wanted to write. Even as a child, I would write short stories. But then marriage and studying and having children and working eclipsed all of those ideas for many years. And so it wasn't until my daughters were older and I had time to actually consider what is it that I want to do, that I decided to take writing seriously and I started writing short stories.



Cold Valley Nightmare - the second in the Lucy Hush thriller series by Anna Willett



 And
then about six years ago I started writing my first novel.



Jenny: Fantastic, so now you've got to nine suspense thrillers that have
described as real nail biters - the sort of thing that they advise "be
sure to leave the lights on" and I can vouch for that . What attracted you
to that particular niche of genre  - the
psychological thriller?



Anna: That genre has always appealed to me.  I don't really know what that says about my personality, but I do enjoy being able to examine the character's emotional state. I feel it's a meaty genre for me because I've always been interested in what motivates people in terms of their behavior.



The 'fun' in being crazy scared



So it's fascinating for me to write psychological thrillers. They allow you to dig into unstable emotions in a character and I feel like when I'm doing a good job with that I can create a sense of fear and paranoia and claustrophobia in my reader and it sounds crazy, but for me, that's kind of the fun of the psychological thriller.



Jenny: Yes, and I'm sure it is for the readers, the ones who like those
sorts of stories. They really enjoy having themselves scared out of their socks
don't they?



Anna: Yes, yes, and as a reader, that's what I enjoy when I'm reading
these types of books. And so I want to write the sort of things that I know I
would like to read.



Jenny: Yes.
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