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In this episode, the hosts engage in a lively discussion with author Dennis M Brown about his book ‘The Girl From The Strand’. They explore the challenges of writing, the importance of indie authors, and the influence of Norse mythology on storytelling. The conversation also touches on the dynamics of social media feuds among authors and the creative process behind character development. Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize the value of community among writers and the need for readers to embrace discomfort in exploring new genres. In this engaging conversation, the author Denis M Brown discusses the themes of his book, which critiques religion and societal norms while exploring dystopian narratives. The dialogue delves into character development, particularly the psychological depth of female villains, and the use of humor to address serious topics. The discussion highlights the interplay of power dynamics and insecurity, providing insights into the complexities of storytelling in a dystopian setting.
You can follow Denis and his TikTok beef on social media and if you haven’t gotten your copy of The Girl From Nastrond you can grab it on amazon.
Also, don’t forget to join our fable book club and follow along with us as we read next months book; Skylark by Megan Michelle.
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By With Blake and KathleenIn this episode, the hosts engage in a lively discussion with author Dennis M Brown about his book ‘The Girl From The Strand’. They explore the challenges of writing, the importance of indie authors, and the influence of Norse mythology on storytelling. The conversation also touches on the dynamics of social media feuds among authors and the creative process behind character development. Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize the value of community among writers and the need for readers to embrace discomfort in exploring new genres. In this engaging conversation, the author Denis M Brown discusses the themes of his book, which critiques religion and societal norms while exploring dystopian narratives. The dialogue delves into character development, particularly the psychological depth of female villains, and the use of humor to address serious topics. The discussion highlights the interplay of power dynamics and insecurity, providing insights into the complexities of storytelling in a dystopian setting.
You can follow Denis and his TikTok beef on social media and if you haven’t gotten your copy of The Girl From Nastrond you can grab it on amazon.
Also, don’t forget to join our fable book club and follow along with us as we read next months book; Skylark by Megan Michelle.
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