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Letting Go novel Inteview with Author Jon Duque

28 min · 6 de jun de 2026
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Actor, writer, and first-time novelist Jon Duque joins the podcast to discuss his debut novel, Letting Go, a heartfelt coming-of-age story that explores grief, resilience, identity, and hope. Jon shares the inspiration behind the book, the personal experiences that shaped its emotional core, and the journey of transitioning from acting and screenwriting to novel writing. In this conversation, we dive into the themes of loss and healing, the role of football culture in the story, the creative process behind building its supernatural elements, and what Jon hopes readers will take away from the novel. Whether you’re a fan of compelling character-driven stories, interested in the writing process, or looking for an inspiring discussion about overcoming life’s challenges, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. Letting Go is available on Amazon June 9th

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Letting Go novel Inteview with Author Jon Duque

Actor, writer, and first-time novelist Jon Duque joins the podcast to discuss his debut novel, Letting Go, a heartfelt coming-of-age story that explores grief, resilience, identity, and hope. Jon shares the inspiration behind the book, the personal experiences that shaped its emotional core, and the journey of transitioning from acting and screenwriting to novel writing. In this conversation, we dive into the themes of loss and healing, the role of football culture in the story, the creative process behind building its supernatural elements, and what Jon hopes readers will take away from the novel. Whether you’re a fan of compelling character-driven stories, interested in the writing process, or looking for an inspiring discussion about overcoming life’s challenges, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. Letting Go is available on Amazon June 9th

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