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Wide Awake at 3am: Allison Winn Scotch on The Insomniacs

37 min · 1 de may de 2026
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Allison Winn Scotch joins us to talk about The Insomniacs — and the genre pivot that ten novels of commercial fiction finally led her to. We get into why she crossed over to the dark side of suspense, how she landed on a story about four strangers who can't sleep, and what it means to write characters who are each standing at the edge of their own lives — one injury, one empty nest, one disappearance away from becoming someone else entirely. Plus, Allison gets personal about what actually keeps her up at 3am, and we promise it's more relatable than you'd expect from someone this accomplished. Download and listen today — because some of the most honest conversations happen after midnight, with people you never planned to know.

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