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Meet the Masters: Borgos and Byrne in the Thriller Zone

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On today's 238th episode of The Thriller Zone with host Dave Temple, we're diving into the world of thrilling literature with two amazing authors: James Byrne and Bruce Borgos.

We’re all about the casual vibes this episode, but don’t let that fool you—there’s some serious storytelling magic happening here!

We chat about their latest works, including James’s "Chain Reaction" and Bruce’s "The Blue Horse," both packed with suspense, deep characters, and unique settings that feel like characters themselves.

Plus, we tackle the challenges of tech hiccups in podcasting—because who doesn’t love a little chaos?

So grab your headphones, sit back, and join us in this light-hearted yet insightful romp through the art of writing, where we share tips, laughs, and the occasional literary gem!

Takeaways:

  • Today's episode had a few technical hiccups, but the casual vibe made it all fun!
  • If you're planning to join the podcast, make sure to have a good mic and lighting.
  • We discussed two thrilling books: 'Chain Reaction' and 'The Blue Horse'—both packed with excitement!
  • The uniqueness of characters like Porter Beck and Aloysius Limerick shows how diverse thrillers can be.
  • It's important to write for yourself first; if you're not entertained, neither will your readers be!
  • Editing is crucial—sometimes the best lines need to be cut if they don't serve the story.

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238 episodes

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Manage episode 501372270 series 3628010
Content provided by David Temple. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by David Temple or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

On today's 238th episode of The Thriller Zone with host Dave Temple, we're diving into the world of thrilling literature with two amazing authors: James Byrne and Bruce Borgos.

We’re all about the casual vibes this episode, but don’t let that fool you—there’s some serious storytelling magic happening here!

We chat about their latest works, including James’s "Chain Reaction" and Bruce’s "The Blue Horse," both packed with suspense, deep characters, and unique settings that feel like characters themselves.

Plus, we tackle the challenges of tech hiccups in podcasting—because who doesn’t love a little chaos?

So grab your headphones, sit back, and join us in this light-hearted yet insightful romp through the art of writing, where we share tips, laughs, and the occasional literary gem!

Takeaways:

  • Today's episode had a few technical hiccups, but the casual vibe made it all fun!
  • If you're planning to join the podcast, make sure to have a good mic and lighting.
  • We discussed two thrilling books: 'Chain Reaction' and 'The Blue Horse'—both packed with excitement!
  • The uniqueness of characters like Porter Beck and Aloysius Limerick shows how diverse thrillers can be.
  • It's important to write for yourself first; if you're not entertained, neither will your readers be!
  • Editing is crucial—sometimes the best lines need to be cut if they don't serve the story.

Links referenced in this episode:


  continue reading

238 episodes

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