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Welcome back, wordsmiths and story seekers! In this episode of The Writer’s Chair, I sit down with Birmingham-based author J.D. Parker to talk about his debut dark historical novel, Ignis Sacer.
Jonny (JD) shares his journey from writing screenplays to finally tackling long-form fiction, why he considers his first unpublished novel the “first pancake,” and how Ignis Sacer became the book he was ready to share with the world.
We explore everything from medieval medicine and plague research to the pull of “sirens” (new ideas), balancing horror and hope, and why sometimes the most terrifying things are buried in history.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
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💬 Join the community: devilsrockbooks.com/podcast
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By Daniel WillcocksWelcome back, wordsmiths and story seekers! In this episode of The Writer’s Chair, I sit down with Birmingham-based author J.D. Parker to talk about his debut dark historical novel, Ignis Sacer.
Jonny (JD) shares his journey from writing screenplays to finally tackling long-form fiction, why he considers his first unpublished novel the “first pancake,” and how Ignis Sacer became the book he was ready to share with the world.
We explore everything from medieval medicine and plague research to the pull of “sirens” (new ideas), balancing horror and hope, and why sometimes the most terrifying things are buried in history.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
Links & Resources:
Subscribe to The Writer’s Chair:
📺 Watch on YouTube: youtube.com/@devilsrockbooks
🎧 Listen on your favourite app: pod.link/1829723468
💬 Join the community: devilsrockbooks.com/podcast
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.