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In this week’s episode I’m joined by author, playwright and journalist Stephen Spotswood, who's here to talk about Dead in the Frame, the latest instalment in his 1940s-set mystery series featuring sleuthing duo Pentecost and Parker.
Stephen shares the inspirations behind the series—drawing on golden age mysteries, hardboiled noir, and classic radio dramas—and explains how the fifth book sees a shake-up in the usual dynamic between Will and Lillian. We also chat about how his background in playwriting has helped shape his fiction, why he’s now a committed outliner, and how he balances plot and emotional depth in his stories.
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Until next time – happy writing and take care.
— Wayne
In this week’s episode I’m joined by author, playwright and journalist Stephen Spotswood, who's here to talk about Dead in the Frame, the latest instalment in his 1940s-set mystery series featuring sleuthing duo Pentecost and Parker.
Stephen shares the inspirations behind the series—drawing on golden age mysteries, hardboiled noir, and classic radio dramas—and explains how the fifth book sees a shake-up in the usual dynamic between Will and Lillian. We also chat about how his background in playwriting has helped shape his fiction, why he’s now a committed outliner, and how he balances plot and emotional depth in his stories.
You’ll also hear:
SHOW LINKS
Thanks for listening!
Please make sure you're subscribed on your favourite podcast app so you never miss an episode. And if you’ve got a second, a rating or review really helps other writers find the show.
Until next time – happy writing and take care.
— Wayne