#6 - J.H. Moncrieff (PART 2) - Dark fiction and the Canadian experience for genre writers
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English - June 19, 2020 00:27 - 1 hour - 55.5 MBMusic Interviews Music Society & Culture Philosophy artist creative creativity fuel insanity mindset musical perspective rapper sanity Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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This is PART 2 of my conversation with the lovely J.H. Moncrieff, the author of over 10 published novels. We launch into my own original story this time, a suspenseful little piece I think you'll enjoy, and J.H. weighs in on it. Then we shift to a very honest talk about having a sense of failure through achievement, the role of being a former journalist and how that influenced J.H. as a writer, and we conclude with a do-not-miss analysis of the Canadian literary scene from her perspective as a genre writer.