This week on The Book Swap Podcast, Liza Hamm and Cassandra Berger dive into the the intoxicating, messy, deeply ambitious world of writers for this episode on books about writers. The deep-five is Three Martini Lunch by Suzanne Rendell, set in late-1950s New York publishing culture, the novel follows aspiring authors, editors, and dreamers chasing literary success while navigating class, race, ambition, reinvention, and the seductive mythology of “the writer’s life.” Along the way, the hosts unpack the sacrifices people make for art, the blurry line between inspiration and exploitation, and why stories about writers continue to fascinate readers. Plus: recommendations including The House of Doors and reflections on the glamorous, chaotic years when people are still inventing themselves.