The Thriller Writer Lab
What does it actually mean to write what you know? For Mark P.J. Nadon, it meant embedding the parts of himself he doesn't talk about into the characters at the heart of his new psychological tech thriller, The Treatment Room. In this episode, TD Severin, author of the award-winning medical thriller Deadly Vision, takes over the show to interview Mark on launch day about the craft, the characters, and the personal experiences that shaped the book. They dig into writing two POVs that sound nothing alike, why the second half of every book throws out the outline, how to write trauma without tipping into melodrama, and what it feels like to release a book that has pieces of yourself in it. Mark P.J. Nadon's book The Treatment Room: https://mybook.to/thetreatmentroom [https://mybook.to/thetreatmentroom] Join the After Show on Patreon and get early access to episodes, bonus after-show segments with guests, and my free novella Cognitive Breach. You’ll also be able to support the show and help me keep bringing on great thriller authors. https://patreon.com/markpjnadon [https://patreon.com/markpjnadon] Mark's Thrillers Psychological tech thrillers from your host, including The Treatment Room: https://mybook.to/marksthrillers [https://mybook.to/marksthrillers] Authors: Want to be a guest? Apply here → https://markpjnadon.ca/the-thriller-pitch-podcast [https://markpjnadon.ca/the-thriller-pitch-podcast] Follow on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/markpjnadon [https://www.facebook.com/markpjnadon] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markpjnadon_thrillerauthor/ [https://www.instagram.com/markpjnadon_thrillerauthor/] TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mark_pj_nadon [https://www.tiktok.com/@mark_pj_nadon]
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