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Longing can lead us to unexpected places. In this intimate conversation, literary agent–turned–debut author Samantha Browning Shea unpacks the themes behind her novel Marrow—from fertility and “wellness” culture to coming home, belonging, and the power (and danger) of wanting something deeply.
We also go behind the scenes of agent life: what submissions actually look like, how editorial advocacy works after a book sells, and why your author–agent relationship matters just as much as your editor. Samantha closes with thoughtful book recs if you loved the emotional core of Marrow.
📚 Books MentionedMarrow by Samantha Browning Shea — Buy on Amazon | Literary Fiction | Audio ✅
Migrations by Charlotte McConaghy — Buy on Amazon | Literary, Climate | Audio ✅
Once There Were Wolves by Charlotte McConaghy — Buy on Amazon | Literary, Eco-Thriller | Audio ✅
Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy — Buy on Amazon | Literary Suspense | Audio ✅
The Road to Tender Hearts by Annie Hartnett — Buy on Amazon | Upmarket/Literary | Audio ✅
House of Beth by Kerry Cullen— Buy on Amazon | Literary/Upmarket | Audio ✅
A Guardian and a Thief by Megha Majumdar — Buy on Amazon | Speculative/Upmarket | Audio ✅
The School for Good Mothers by Jessamine Chan — Buy on Amazon | Dystopian/Upmarket | Audio ✅
⏱️ Time Stamps[00:00 – 01:10] Meet Samantha Browning Shea & the Marrow elevator pitch.
[01:10 – 06:30] Longing, belonging, and the messy math of wanting a life.
[03:30 – 08:30] Infertility, wellness culture, and predatory “solutions.”
[07:30 – 10:30] Groupthink, cult dynamics, and influencer authority.
[10:30 – 12:30] From abandoned projects to writing Marrow in the pandemic.
[12:30 – 18:30] Agent life 101: editorial work, freedom, and building lists.
[16:00 – 18:30] What “on submission” really means.
[19:00 – 23:30] How much reading agents do (and the advocacy after a deal).
[24:00 – 26:30] Samantha’s reading recs if you loved Marrow.
[26:30 – end] Where to find Samantha online + outro.
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This post contains affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.
Longing can lead us to unexpected places. In this intimate conversation, literary agent–turned–debut author Samantha Browning Shea unpacks the themes behind her novel Marrow—from fertility and “wellness” culture to coming home, belonging, and the power (and danger) of wanting something deeply.
We also go behind the scenes of agent life: what submissions actually look like, how editorial advocacy works after a book sells, and why your author–agent relationship matters just as much as your editor. Samantha closes with thoughtful book recs if you loved the emotional core of Marrow.
📚 Books MentionedMarrow by Samantha Browning Shea — Buy on Amazon | Literary Fiction | Audio ✅
Migrations by Charlotte McConaghy — Buy on Amazon | Literary, Climate | Audio ✅
Once There Were Wolves by Charlotte McConaghy — Buy on Amazon | Literary, Eco-Thriller | Audio ✅
Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy — Buy on Amazon | Literary Suspense | Audio ✅
The Road to Tender Hearts by Annie Hartnett — Buy on Amazon | Upmarket/Literary | Audio ✅
House of Beth by Kerry Cullen— Buy on Amazon | Literary/Upmarket | Audio ✅
A Guardian and a Thief by Megha Majumdar — Buy on Amazon | Speculative/Upmarket | Audio ✅
The School for Good Mothers by Jessamine Chan — Buy on Amazon | Dystopian/Upmarket | Audio ✅
⏱️ Time Stamps[00:00 – 01:10] Meet Samantha Browning Shea & the Marrow elevator pitch.
[01:10 – 06:30] Longing, belonging, and the messy math of wanting a life.
[03:30 – 08:30] Infertility, wellness culture, and predatory “solutions.”
[07:30 – 10:30] Groupthink, cult dynamics, and influencer authority.
[10:30 – 12:30] From abandoned projects to writing Marrow in the pandemic.
[12:30 – 18:30] Agent life 101: editorial work, freedom, and building lists.
[16:00 – 18:30] What “on submission” really means.
[19:00 – 23:30] How much reading agents do (and the advocacy after a deal).
[24:00 – 26:30] Samantha’s reading recs if you loved Marrow.
[26:30 – end] Where to find Samantha online + outro.
Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive recommendations. (wtrnblog.substack.com)
Follow & Subscribe: What to Read Next Blog | YouTube: What to Read Next
Subscribe & leave a review!
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