The Thriller Zone

From Hong Kong to Hollywood: Author DJ Williams' Story


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On today’s 197th episode of The Thriller Zone, now in Season 7, I’m happy to introduce my listeners & readers to an engaging conversation with my new friend, and fantastic author, DJ Williams, a rising star in the thriller genre.


Today, we discuss DJ’s journey from growing up in Hong Kong to becoming a successful author. We delve into the intricacies of the publishing world, comparing traditional and indie routes, and explore the writing process, including the importance of editing and character development. 


DJ shares valuable advice for aspiring writers, emphasizing the need for authenticity and the significance of building relationships within the writing community, while DT brings up important questions for all aspiring authors.


The face-to-face discussion touches on marketing strategies and the role of cover design in attracting readers, and closes with David’s signature Best Writing Advice.


Learn more at DJWilliamsBooks.com and as always Follow & Connect with us at our new website TheThrillerZone.com

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Takeaways:

  • DJ Williams shares his unique background growing up in Hong Kong.
  • The conversation explores the differences between traditional and indie publishing.
  • DJ emphasizes the importance of finishing the stories you start.
  • He discusses his writing process, including binge writing and outlining.
  • Editing is crucial for enhancing the quality of a story.
  • Building relationships in the writing community is essential for success.
  • Marketing and cover design play a significant role in indie publishing.
  • Authenticity in storytelling is vital for connecting with readers.
  • Taking risks in writing can lead to unexpected opportunities.
  • DJ's character development process is influenced by real-life experiences.


Best Sound Bites:


"This is mainstream, top-notch New York Times thriller."

"Finish the stories you start."

"Be authentic and true to your storytelling."


Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to DJ Williams and His Journey

10:44 The World of Publishing: Traditional vs. Indie

20:08 The Writing Process: Outlining and Binge Writing

30:07 The Importance of Editing and Feedback

40:15 Building Relationships in the Writing Community

50:36 Marketing and Cover Design for Indie Authors

01:00:05 Advice for Aspiring Writers

01:10:15 Character Development and Storytelling

01:20:44 Final Thoughts and Future Projects


The Thriller Zone promises to wrap 2024 in a BIG way...Stay Tuned! Questions? Just write us at "[email protected]"

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