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From Personal Stories to Netflix: Anna Johnston on Writing, ADHD & Turning Life into Bestselling Fiction

42 min · 28. apr. 2026
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In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Australian author Anna Johnston to explore her remarkable journey from health promotion professional to internationally recognised novelist—with a Netflix adaptation on the horizon. Anna shares how deeply personal experiences, including her relationship with her grandfather and her later ADHD diagnosis, have shaped her voice as a storyteller. We dive into the origins of her debut novel, the realities of the publishing world, and the resilience it takes to turn rejection into momentum. From building a writing community to navigating rapid success, Anna offers an honest and insightful look into the creative process—along with a behind-the-scenes glimpse into her latest book When Lemons Give You Life and what’s coming next. This episode is a must-listen for aspiring writers, creatives, and anyone interested in the power of authentic storytelling. What we cover in this episode: * Anna’s early love of storytelling and creative beginnings * Her transition into aged care and how it inspired her debut novel * Finding her voice through writing courses and community * The journey to publication and landing a Netflix option * The realities of editing, feedback, and rejection * Writing authentic, diverse, and emotionally rich characters * The personal story behind When Lemons Give You Life * How her ADHD diagnosis transformed her creative process * Upcoming projects, including her third book and book tour * Why community and resilience are essential for writers If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to follow or subscribe so you never miss a conversation with inspiring authors and creatives. Leave a review on Spotify or YouTube—it really helps others discover the show. Share this episode with a friend, writer, or book lover who needs a little creative inspiration today. And if Anna’s story resonated with you, check out her books and connect with her on social media to follow her journey.

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