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In this episode, Kingsley Pearson discusses his debut novel, Flat 401, a psychological thriller that explores themes of guilt, shame, and identity. As a clinical psychologist, he shares insights into character development and the writing process, including the importance of tension and the role of editing. Kingsley also reflects on his journey to publication, the experience of seeing his book in stores, and offers tips for aspiring writers. The conversation concludes with book recommendations and a glimpse into his upcoming work.
Books recommended in this episode:
No Safe Place by Hannah Brennan
Notes On An Execution by Danya Kakaufka
56 Days, The Trap & The Nothing Man by Catherine Ryan Howard
In this episode, Kingsley Pearson discusses his debut novel, Flat 401, a psychological thriller that explores themes of guilt, shame, and identity. As a clinical psychologist, he shares insights into character development and the writing process, including the importance of tension and the role of editing. Kingsley also reflects on his journey to publication, the experience of seeing his book in stores, and offers tips for aspiring writers. The conversation concludes with book recommendations and a glimpse into his upcoming work.
Books recommended in this episode:
No Safe Place by Hannah Brennan
Notes On An Execution by Danya Kakaufka
56 Days, The Trap & The Nothing Man by Catherine Ryan Howard