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Shadows and Storylines

Podcast de Pelham Pugh

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Shadows & Storylines is a voice-only series about place, memory, and the quiet moments that shape a life and the stories that come from it. Each episode explores the people, landscapes, and experiences behind the writing — from the Wiregrass of southeast Alabama to backroads, historical sites, family history, and the imperfect search for meaning in forgotten places. This isn’t a how-to podcast or a highlight reel. It’s reflection. Observation. And the long shadows that follow us into the work we do. New episodes every Monday.

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9 episodios

episode Shadows & Storylines 9: Season One Finale — Stepping Back to Write Come Our Way artwork

Shadows & Storylines 9: Season One Finale — Stepping Back to Write Come Our Way

In this final episode of Shadows & Storylines Season One, I sit down for an honest update about what’s next for the channel, the books, and the work ahead. I talk about why I’m stepping away from YouTube and the podcast until late May or early June, what’s coming up for The Wandering Writer, Iron Echoes, American Shadows, and where you can find me this spring—including the Opelika Book Festival, the Backyard Book Fest in Montevallo, and the Tallahassee Downtown Market. Most importantly, I share where I am with my new novel Come Our Way—nine chapters into the first draft—and why this deeply personal story deserves my full focus over the next few months. I explain the roots of the book in the 1970s–80s farm crisis, how it shaped families across the Wiregrass, and why I’m determined to bring that forgotten Southern perspective to the page. This episode is a thank-you to everyone who’s supported my books, read the Fractured Horizons series, left reviews, or followed the channel. I talk candidly about indie author realities, writing through limited resources, and why your support—page reads, paperback buys, and simple encouragement—keeps this work alive. New episodes return around June. Until then, I’ll be writing, traveling to events, and preparing for a full summer of stories. Stay tuned. More is coming.

2 de mar de 2026 - 13 min
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Shadows and Storylines 8: The Brutal Truth About Query Letters | Is Anyone Even Reading Them?

Most writers dream about getting an agent. Nobody talks about what happens after you send thirty query letters and barely get a real response. In this episode of Shadows & Storylines, Pelham Pugh pulls back the curtain on the querying process. From instant rejection emails to the frustrating silence, from paying editors hundreds of dollars to wondering if anyone actually reads your work — this is the unfiltered reality of trying to break into traditional publishing. After moving over ten thousand copies as an indie Southern noir author, the question remains: Is the gatekeeping real? Is it about money? Or is it about the right hook at the right time? If you are: • Querying literary agents • Writing your first novel • Self published but considering traditional publishing • Curious about how the publishing industry works This episode is for you. Subscribe for more honest conversations about writing, publishing, Southern noir, and the creative life. #WritingLife #QueryLetters #LiteraryAgents #SelfPublishing #SouthernNoir #PelhamPugh

23 de feb de 2026 - 23 min
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Shadows and Storylines 7: Panama City Beach the Way I Remember It

The world of Perfidious Tides wasn’t born in a writing room . It came from the backroads and beaches of the real Florida Panhandle.Before condos and crowds, before Pier Park, before the coastline changed forever… there was the old pier, the long stretch of pines, the tiny towns, and that unmistakable emerald water.In this episode, I take you into the places that shaped me, and in turn shaped the entire Fractured Horizons series.If you grew up going to Panama City Beach, Florida Highway 79, Vernon, Esto, Bonifay, or Holmes Creek… this one’s going to hit home.🌊 What you’ll hear about:• The REAL Northwest Florida of the early ’80s• The backroads from Slocomb, Graceville, New Hope & beyond• The old wooden piers of Panama City Beach• Mom-and-pop motels of Laguna Beach, Long Beach & The Strip• Why Highway 79 always felt different• How my childhood memories directly shaped Perfidious Tides• The lost Florida that inspired the opening scene of the book• The sunset version of Panama City we’ll never see againIf you love Southern noir, small-town stories, Florida history, or just grew up in the Wiregrass/Panhandle region, welcome home.

16 de feb de 2026 - 20 min
episode Shadows and Storylines 6: This Ain't Dallas artwork

Shadows and Storylines 6: This Ain't Dallas

In this episode, I talk openly about how Perfidious Tides really began — not as a polished Southern-noir vision, but as a mix of unexpected influences, personal history, and a story that took on a life of its own. I share how helping someone edit a memoir pulled me back into writing, how old attempts at novels resurfaced, and how the idea of brothers — shaped partly by Dallas and partly by my own family — first took root. I dive into the surprising moment when a System of a Down song lit the fuse, the line that pushed me to think about Vietnam, the draft, corruption, and the realities my own father faced. I explain how those thoughts reshaped the entire story, transforming a tale about a family business into a generational saga of manipulation, guilt, class, and the gray-area morality that guides every character across the trilogy. From the draft board to Mac Tate’s puppet-master role, from Vern and Rolf’s fracture to the way guilt ripples through their children, I lay out how the book wrote itself — organically, unexpectedly — and why the ending of Perfidious Tides mirrors the unresolved tension of The Empire Strikes Back. Some readers loved it, some didn’t—but it was intentional, and it was honest. This episode is the raw, behind-the-scenes truth of where the trilogy began, how the characters chose their own paths, and why these stories unfolded the way they did. If you’ve ever wondered what really shaped Perfidious Tides, this is the episode to hear.

9 de feb de 2026 - 20 min
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