Episodes

  • Ryan C. Coleman’s Billy the Kid: Where Fact Meets Fiction
    Oct 14 2024

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    On today’s 201st episode of The Thriller Zone, host David Temple welcomes debut author Ryan C. Coleman to discuss his novel 'Billy the Kid.'


    Together, Dave and Ryan explore Ryan's journey from Chicago to Los Angeles, his transition from television writing to novel writing, and the inspiration behind his book.


    The conversation delves into the blending of fact and fiction in storytelling, the themes of family and belonging in Billy's life, and the organized crime elements of the Wild West.


    Ryan shares his aspirations for a screen adaptation of his novel and offers valuable writing advice.

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    37 mins
  • Celebrating 3 years & 200 Episodes with The Real Book Spy's Ryan Steck
    Oct 7 2024

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    In this celebratory 200th episode of The Thriller Zone, host David Temple engages in a lively conversation with Ryan Steck, widely known as the Real Book Spy. They reflect on the evolution of the thriller genre, the impact of influential authors like Ted Bell, and the challenges of navigating the publishing landscape.


    The discussion also highlights the importance of passion in writing, the reality of author marketing, and the emergence of new talent in the thriller space. With a mix of humor and insight, David & Ryan share personal anecdotes and book recommendations, emphasizing the hard work behind the scenes of creating a successful podcast and writing career.


    It’s a long and enjoyable show full of rich conversation. Learn more at TheRealBookSpy.com and as always, be sure to CONNECT with us at TheThrillerZone.com.

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    CHAPTERS:
    00:00 Celebrating 200 Episodes of The Thriller Zone

    02:51 The Evolution of the Thriller Genre

    06:09 The Journey of a Book Spy

    08:54 The Impact of Ted Bell

    12:02 Navigating the Publishing Landscape

    14:57 The Challenges of Writing and Authorship

    18:13 Spotlight on Emerging Authors

    21:05 Reflections on the Industry and Future Trends

    23:51 The Importance of Passion in Writing

    27:10 The Reality of Author Marketing

    29:55 The Next Wave of Thriller Writers

    33:11 Book Recommendations and Highlights

    35:56 The Work Behind the Show

    39:11 The Balance of Passion and Reality

    42:02 Final Thoughts and Future Aspirations

    48:35 Navigating Challenges in the Literary World

    51:58 The Art of Book Reviews and Author Support

    55:46 The Importance of Technical Quality in Interviews

    01:00:52 Dream Guests and Influential Authors

    01:05:42 Personal Reflections on Health and Writing Goals

    01:10:29 The Journey of Collaboration in Writing

    01:19:09 Future Aspirations and New Projects

    TAKEAWAYS:

    1. The podcast has reached a significant milestone with 200 episodes.
    2. The thriller genre has evolved significantly over the years.
    3. Ryan Steck's journey as a book spy has been transformative.
    4. Ted Bell's mentorship was crucial for Ryan's career.
    5. The publishing landscape is increasingly challenging for new authors.
    6. Emerging authors need more support and runway to succeed.
    7. Passion for writing is essential, but the industry is tough.
    8. Marketing and social media responsibilities often fall on authors now.
    9. New talent in the thriller genre is promising but faces hurdles.
    10. The behind-the-scenes work of podcasting is extensive and often overlooked.

    SOUNDBITE HIGHLIGHTS:

    • RYAN: "200 episodes, it's a lot."
    • DAVID: "I love this writing community; the way we all help one another in such a tough business."
    • RYAN: "You are the voice of all things thriller."
    • DAVID: "I LOVE what I do, and I hope it shows."
    • RYAN: "There would be no book spy without Ted Bell."
    • DAVID: "You can never read enough thrillers."
    • RYAN: "I only review books that I love."
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    1 hr and 37 mins
  • From UK to Canada: Rio Youers' Unconventional Voice in The Bang Bang Sisters
    Sep 27 2024

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    Hello and welcome to today’s 199th…and BONUS episode of The Thriller Zone, I’m your host David Temple, and I invite you to an engaging conversation with my new friend and outstanding writer, Rio Youers.


    Rio and I discuss his latest novel, The Bang Bang Sisters—a non-stop, rock’ n roll vigilante thriller that’s sure to please our hard-core grunge thriller fans.


    Today, we discuss Rio's writing journey, influences, and the unique style of his work, which blends elements of rock and roll with thrilling narratives. Our conversation also touches on themes of female empowerment in literature, the challenges of the publishing industry, and valuable advice for aspiring writers.


    Rio shares insights into his creative process and the importance of writing what you love, and making sure you’re writing what you love to read. As we approach 200 episodes, I’m thrilled to welcome Rio into the Thriller Zone fold with this must-listen episode for fans of thrillers and aspiring authors alike.


    Learn more at: RioYouers.com
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    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Rio Uers and The Bang Bang Sisters

    05:10 Rio's Writing Journey and Influences

    09:57 The Unique Style of The Bang Bang Sisters

    15:11 Themes of Female Empowerment in Writing

    19:50 The Publishing Journey and Industry Insights

    30:05 Advice for Aspiring Writers

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    43 mins
  • Lee Goldberg's Ashes Never Lie, and the Power of Humor in the Thriller Genre
    Sep 23 2024

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    On today’s 198th episode of The Thriller Zone, host David Temple welcomes author Lee Goldberg to discuss his latest book, 'Ashes Never Lie.'


    The two men delve into Goldberg's writing process, character development, and the differences between self-publishing and traditional publishing. Goldberg shares candid advice for aspiring authors, emphasizing the importance of making a strong first impression and the value of character-driven storytelling.


    In today’s engaging conversation, Lee discusses the importance of honesty in providing writing advice, the nuances of crafting engaging narratives, and the evolving landscape of publishing, particularly in relation to Amazon. He also emphasizes the significance of humor in storytelling, the need to avoid clichés, and the balance between writing what you know and what you love.


    Goldberg also shares insights on navigating adaptations of his work for TV and film, highlighting the importance of author involvement while allowing creative freedom, and the show wraps with Temple’s Signature Close: Best Writing Advice.


    Learn more at LeeGoldberg.com and TheThrillerZone.com

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Lee Goldberg and His Works

    10:05 The Writing Process and Character Development

    20:40 Self-Publishing vs Traditional Publishing

    33:32 Advice on Writing and Career Development

    49:25 The Importance of Honesty in Writing Advice

    51:18 Crafting Engaging Narratives: The Secret Sauce

    56:52 The Evolution of Publishing: Amazon vs. Traditional Publishers

    01:01:31 The Changing Landscape of Book Retail

    01:06:49 Analyzing Successful Writing Techniques

    01:12:05 The Role of Humor in Storytelling

    01:15:54 Avoiding Clichés in Writing

    01:21:48 Writing What You Know vs. Writing What You Love

    01:35:22 Navigating Adaptations: Author Involvement in TV and Film

    Winning Sound Bites:

    "I need some more action and some more sex."

    "I've been with my current wife, 36 years."

    "I want to write a detective who's learning."

    "Don't blow smoke up my skirt."

    "I want to capture the feeling of watching a TV show."

    "The secret sauce is not a secret at all."

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    1 hr and 41 mins
  • From Hong Kong to Hollywood: Author DJ Williams' Story
    Sep 16 2024

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    On today’s 197th episode of The Thriller Zone, now in Season 7, I’m happy to introduce my listeners & readers to an engaging conversation with my new friend, and fantastic author, DJ Williams, a rising star in the thriller genre.


    Today, we discuss DJ’s journey from growing up in Hong Kong to becoming a successful author. We delve into the intricacies of the publishing world, comparing traditional and indie routes, and explore the writing process, including the importance of editing and character development.


    DJ shares valuable advice for aspiring writers, emphasizing the need for authenticity and the significance of building relationships within the writing community, while DT brings up important questions for all aspiring authors.


    The face-to-face discussion touches on marketing strategies and the role of cover design in attracting readers, and closes with David’s signature Best Writing Advice.


    Learn more at DJWilliamsBooks.com and as always Follow & Connect with us at our new website TheThrillerZone.com.

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    Takeaways:

    • DJ Williams shares his unique background growing up in Hong Kong.
    • The conversation explores the differences between traditional and indie publishing.
    • DJ emphasizes the importance of finishing the stories you start.
    • He discusses his writing process, including binge writing and outlining.
    • Editing is crucial for enhancing the quality of a story.
    • Building relationships in the writing community is essential for success.
    • Marketing and cover design play a significant role in indie publishing.
    • Authenticity in storytelling is vital for connecting with readers.
    • Taking risks in writing can lead to unexpected opportunities.
    • DJ's character development process is influenced by real-life experiences.


    Best Sound Bites:


    "This is mainstream, top-notch New York Times thriller."

    "Finish the stories you start."

    "Be authentic and true to your storytelling."


    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction to DJ Williams and His Journey

    10:44 The World of Publishing: Traditional vs. Indie

    20:08 The Writing Process: Outlining and Binge Writing

    30:07 The Importance of Editing and Feedback

    40:15 Building Relationships in the Writing Community

    50:36 Marketing and Cover Design for Indie Authors

    01:00:05 Advice for Aspiring Writers

    01:10:15 Character Development and Storytelling

    01:20:44 Final Thoughts and Future Projects

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    1 hr and 43 mins
  • From Archeology to Forensics: Kathy Reichs, New York Times Bestseller
    Sep 9 2024

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    On today's 196th episode of The Thriller Zone, host David Temple interviews #1 New York Times Bestselling author Kathy Reichs to discuss her latest book, Fire and Bones.

    David and Kathy also discuss her career as a forensic anthropologist and the inspiration behind her popular character, Temperance Brennan. They also touch on the success of the TV show "Bones," which was based on Reichs' books; it's a character-driven show with humor even as it deals with violent death.

    FIRE AND BONES follows forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan as she investigates a fire and discovers a sub cellar with another set of remains.

    Later in the show, Reichs shares her writing advice and emphasizes the importance of perseverance and commitment to the craft. Overall, the conversation highlights Reichs' expertise in forensic science and her ability to create compelling and humorous characters.

    David challenges his podcast audience to pay close attention to Kathy's insights, as part of David's Signature Best Writing Advice, as it's her personal "formula" for writing successful fiction.

    Here is a snapshot of that conversation: Reichs emphasizes the importance of perseverance and commitment to writing, encouraging aspiring writers to sit down and write consistently. She believes that it's possible to write about something you don't know, as long as you thoroughly research the subject and consult experts in the field. Reichs advises writers to not be afraid of making decisions and to be open to changing career paths if necessary.


    To learn more visit: KathyReichs.com, of course tune into TheThrillerZone.com, watch this podcast on https://www.youtube.com/@TheThrillerZone/videos and learn more about the host at TheDavidTemple.com

    Chapters:

    • 00:00 Introduction and Season Seven Kickoff
    • 02:16 Living in Charlotte and Chicago
    • 04:10 Overview of Fire and Bones
    • 05:35 Difference Between Forensic Anthropology and Writing
    • 07:29 The Creation of Temperance Brennan
    • 09:25 The Success of Kathy Reichs' First Book
    • 10:22 The Journey to Getting Published
    • 13:45 The Success of Kathy Reichs' Career
    • 14:39 The Inspiration Behind Bones
    • 16:08 Kathy Reichs' Experience in Television
    • 19:01 The Importance of Social Media for Book Promotion
    • 20:58 Writing What You Know vs. Writing What You Don't Know
    • 24:46 Career Advice for Young Kathy Reichs
    • 26:38 Final Writing Advice


    • (00:00) - Introduction and Season Seven Kickoff
    • (03:46) - Living in Charlotte and Chicago
    • (05:40) - Overview of Fire and Bones
    • (07:05) - Difference Between Forensic Anthropology and Writing
    • (08:59) - The Creation of Temperance Brennan
    • (10:55) - The Success of Kathy Reichs' First Book
    • (11:52) - The Journey to Getting Published
    • (15:15) - The Success of Kathy Reichs' Career
    • (16:09) - The Inspiration Behind Bones
    • (17:38) - Kathy Reichs' Experience in Television
    • (20:31) - The Importance of Social Media for Book Promotion
    • (22:28) - Writing What You Know vs. Writing What You Don't Know
    • (26:16) - Career Advice for Young Kathy Reichs
    • (28:08) - Final Writing Advice
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    30 mins
  • New York Times Bestselling Author TJ Newman on Worst Case Scenario and her biggest fear
    Jul 29 2024

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    On today’s 195th & Final episode of Season Six of The Thriller Zone, host David Temple interviews New York Times Bestselling Author TJ Newman about her latest book, Worst Case Scenario.


    They discuss the inspiration behind the book, the research process, and the challenges of writing a plot-heavy thriller.


    Ms. Newman shares her gratitude for the success of her previous books and the joy of connecting with readers. The conversation also touches on the importance of creating emotional connections with characters and the impact of storytelling on readers.


    TJ discusses the importance of keeping readers engaged and immersed in the story, comparing books to movies and highlighting the active participation of readers in books. She also talks about the challenges of getting attention in a world filled with distractions and the importance of writing the best story possible.


    TJ shares her experience of adapting her book into a screenplay and the art of compression in screenwriting. She emphasizes the need for authenticity and pursuing what interests you in writing and life.


    TJ also reflects on her journey as an author and the support she has received from her family and alma mater.


    To learn more visit: TJNewmanAuthor.com and Pre-Order Your Copy of Worst Case Scenario Today!

    • (00:00) - Introduction and Welcome
    • (04:13) - The Success of Falling and Drowning
    • (05:44) - The Inspiration for Worst Case Scenario
    • (07:38) - Researching the Vulnerabilities of Nuclear Facilities
    • (10:01) - The Process of Writing and Outlining
    • (14:54) - Creating Emotional Connections with Characters
    • (16:51) - The Enormity of the Situation in Worst Case Scenario
    • (18:48) - Ethical Dilemmas and Gray Areas in Thrillers
    • (21:10) - Gratitude for Success and Connecting with Readers
    • (26:07) - The Power of Thrillers to Evoke Emotions
    • (30:44) - The Writing Process and Character Development
    • (33:11) - The Importance of Reader Experience
    • (37:55) - Creating an Enjoyable Reading Experience
    • (39:14) - Books vs Movies: Active Participation vs Passive Watching
    • (45:45) - Making the New York Times Best Seller List as a Debut Author
    • (47:32) - Cutting Through the Noise: Grabbing Readers' Attention
    • (52:10) - Adapting Books into Screenplays: Compression and Economy of Words
    • (59:51) - Authenticity in Writing and Life
    • (01:05:44) - The Importance of Support on the Writing Journey
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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Debut author Henry Wise Explores Southern Roots and Writing Southern Noir
    Jul 22 2024

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    On today’s 194th episode and FINAL SHOW of SEASON SIX, we welcome Henry Wise, author of the debut thriller Holy City, as he joins David Temple on The Thriller Zone.


    David and Henry discuss Henry's Southern roots and how they influenced his writing, his experience at both Virginia Military Institute and Ole Miss. MORE importantly they discuss the process of getting his book published.

    Best of all, we explore the themes and characters in Holy City, highlighting the complexity of the South and the importance of writing about what is most important to you.


    The conversation ends with Henry sharing his best writing advice.


    It’s the perfect way to wrap Season 6 and gives The Thriller Zone a bit of a Summer Vacation break as we prepare to launch Season Seven very soon!


    Learn more about Henry at HenryWise.com

    CHAPTERS:

    00:00 Introduction and Southern Roots

    02:20 From VMI to Ole Miss

    04:10 Choosing Holy City as the Debut Novel

    07:20 Exploring the Complexity of the South

    12:00 Writing About What Matters Most

    15:14 Capturing a Sense of Home and Atmosphere

    TOPICS:
    The importance of writing about what is most important to you

    The complexity of the South and the need to portray authentic characters

    The persistence and determination required in the publishing process

    The value of receiving validation and support from other writers

    The significance of capturing a sense of home and atmosphere in writing

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    26 mins