The Thriller Zone

Lee Goldberg's Ashes Never Lie, and the Power of Humor in the Thriller Genre


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On today’s 198th episode of The Thriller Zone, host David Temple welcomes author Lee Goldberg to discuss his latest book, 'Ashes Never Lie.' 


The two men delve into Goldberg's writing process, character development, and the differences between self-publishing and traditional publishing. Goldberg shares candid advice for aspiring authors, emphasizing the importance of making a strong first impression and the value of character-driven storytelling. 


In today’s engaging conversation, Lee discusses the importance of honesty in providing writing advice, the nuances of crafting engaging narratives, and the evolving landscape of publishing, particularly in relation to Amazon. He also emphasizes the significance of humor in storytelling, the need to avoid clichés, and the balance between writing what you know and what you love. 


Goldberg also shares insights on navigating adaptations of his work for TV and film, highlighting the importance of author involvement while allowing creative freedom, and the show wraps with Temple’s Signature Close: Best Writing Advice.


Learn more at LeeGoldberg.com and TheThrillerZone.com 

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Lee Goldberg and His Works

10:05 The Writing Process and Character Development

20:40 Self-Publishing vs Traditional Publishing

33:32 Advice on Writing and Career Development

49:25 The Importance of Honesty in Writing Advice

51:18 Crafting Engaging Narratives: The Secret Sauce

56:52 The Evolution of Publishing: Amazon vs. Traditional Publishers

01:01:31 The Changing Landscape of Book Retail

01:06:49 Analyzing Successful Writing Techniques

01:12:05 The Role of Humor in Storytelling

01:15:54 Avoiding Clichés in Writing

01:21:48 Writing What You Know vs. Writing What You Love

01:35:22 Navigating Adaptations: Author Involvement in TV and Film

Winning Sound Bites:

"I need some more action and some more sex."

"I've been with my current wife, 36 years."

"I want to write a detective who's learning."

"Don't blow smoke up my skirt."

"I want to capture the feeling of watching a TV show."

"The secret sauce is not a secret at all."


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

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