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S4 Ep 12. A book review and character deep dive of Genuine Fraud, written by E. Lockhart. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sanjida4/message
E Lockhart is the author of We Were Liars, Genuine Fraud, The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks and a number of other novels. She joins me today to talk about her latest book, Family of Liars. What is the importance of community when it comes to writing a book? Why do authors seek institutional validation of talent? What advice would she give her younger self? Listen in to uncover the answers to these questions as well as learn why The Haunted Mansion is her favorite Disney attraction. Buy Family of Liars Amazon: https://amzn.to/3nop19d Bookshop.org: https://bookshop.org/a/54587/9780593485859 Connect with E. Lockhart Twitter: https://twitter.com/elockhart Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elockhartbooks/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/10154068084943083 Website: http://www.emilylockhart.com/ Connect with Mike Website: https://uncorkingastory.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSvS4fuG3L1JMZeOyHvfk_g Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uncorkingastory/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/uncorkingastory Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uncorkingastory LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/uncorking-a-story/ If you like this episode, please share it with a friend. If you have not done so already, please rate and review Uncorking a Story on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Instagram @uncorkingastory.
Kathleen finally convinces Sam to read one of her favorites and redeems herself from a world of predictable happy endings. This is not a therapy session but is it a cry for help? Kathleen wonders if you have to be morally compromised to live the life that you think you should be living. Sam gives Kathleen the moniker "tiny steps toward darkness." Come learn how to trade a paperclip to eventually buy a house and stay tuned for literally, anything else.
New York Times bestselling author Emily Lockhart of "We Were Liars" has written children's picture books, young adult novels, and adult fiction. "Genuine Fraud," was also a Times bestseller and LA Times Book Prize finalist and her novel, "The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks" was a National Book Award finalist. Emily's latest work, "Whistle: A New Gotham City Hero," is a graphic novel about a Jewish teenage activist who gets superpowers and infiltrates the city's criminal underworld. Lots to talk about? You bet!
In this episode, I interview Lily Lowe, a steward of servant leadership and my oldest friend. We talk about how we became friends back in fourth grade and how her love of reading about love developed. Books mentioned in this episode: Junie B. Jones by Barbara Park, The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J. K. Rowling, The Summer I Turned Pretty by Jenny Han, The Book of Longings by Sue Monk Kidd, The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis, Still Life by Louise Penny, A Fatal Grace by Louise Penny, Genuine Fraud by E. Lockhart, Something in the Water by Catherine Steadman, To Shake the Sleeping Self by Jedidiah Jenkins, and The Meaning of Marriage by Timothy Keller. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/helloheroinepod/support
We chat about the Pride and Prejudice Remix PRIDE by Ibi Zoboi. Readalikes? MOLLY Jake, reinvented by Gordon Korman (a Great Gatsby rewrite) Genuine Fraud by E. Lockhart (a Talented Mr. Ripley rewrite) NATHAN The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo NATE Burn Baby Burn by Meg Medina LINDSEY In the Heights by Quiara Alegría Hudes & Lin-Manuel Miranda
This is Book Plate's discussion of Forever Young Adult's March, 2018 book club pick, Genuine Fraud by e. lockhart. Spoilers. Some swears. Recorded in Oakland, CA. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fya-book-plate/support
We review the new, Oscar-buzzy movie Green Book, Fanny talks about Old Man & the Gun, and Justin shares his thoughts on Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald. Also discussed: Leah on the Offbeat, Genuine Fraud, Cabin at the End of the World, Creed
E. Lockhart is a New York Times bestselling author of ten novels, including We Were Liars, which was a New York Times bestseller and Zoella Book Club pick, and the novel Genuine Fraud, soon to be a film produced by Lena Dunham and Jenni Konner of HBO series Girls.In this episode we talk about writing, writing writing! The art of writing novels, how to keep your momentum when writing, how to study the books you love and how to manage your ego and ignore reviews, good and bad.Favourite quote from the episode:"The me who can write a novel is not the same me who goes to the grocery stores and swimming pool and does things with my family. That person doesn't know how to write a novel." See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Okay, so, we loved this book so much that we decided to follow its format and work our usual routine backwards to replicate the reverse chronology of the book. We also had an unexpected 45 minute delay before recording, so we are way more keyed up than usual, and goofiness ensues. Please hang in there (especially if your name is Energy Lockhart). Molly suggests all of E. Lockhart's other books. Amy suggests Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk. Kim suggests The Talented Mr. Ripley by Patricia Highsmith (Nathan suggests the film), Here Lies Daniel Tate by Cristin Terril, and Allegedly by Tiffany D. Jackson. Is It Teen Enough alum Katie (via Goodreads) suggests the movie Memento. Nathan suggests the films Six Degrees of Separation and The Last Seduction, and the book Female of the Species by Mindy McGinnis.
E. Lockhart is the author of the New York Times bestseller We Were Liars, discusses her latest novel Genuine Fraud, a story told backward. Get the inside scoop on how she crafted this unique story. Host Steven James: www.stevenjames.net www.thestoryblender.com Steven James is a national bestselling novelist whose award-winning, pulse-pounding thrillers continue to gain wide critical acclaim and a growing fan base. Suspense Magazine, who named Steven's book THE BISHOP their Book of the Year, says that he "sets the new standard in suspense writing." Publishers Weekly calls him a "master storyteller at the peak of his game." And RT Book Reviews promises, "the nail-biting suspense will rivet you." Equipped with a unique Master's Degree in Storytelling, Steven has taught writing and storytelling on four continents over the past two decades, speaking more than two thousand times at events spanning the globe. In his podcast "The Story Blender," he interviews leading storytellers in film, print, and web.
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E. Lockhart settles into the Damn Library for a long chat about Genuine Fraud, her new novel, as well as touching on her other works, like Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks, and We Were Liars. Then John Green's new book, Turtles All the Way Down is considered, along with his depiction of a mental spiral, and what he taught us this time around, amongst many other topics. 15 seconds of a song: France Gall - Teenie Weenie Boppie support the show! patreon.com/smdb for drink recipes, book lists, and more, visit somanydamnbooks.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
E. Lockhart is the author of the New York Times bestseller "We Were Liars". In this episode, we dig deep into her newest novel, "Genuine Fraud", where you’ll learn about the inspiration behind the book and its main characters. She walks us through how she structured her novel and tackled the challenging timeline, and how she wrote her first action sequence by studying other great action sequences. Further into our conversation, we discuss how E. creates effective and realistic story settings, and how she creates emotional resonance in her writing. Craft-focused writers will love our chat about unreliable narrators and why it’s crucial to never lie to the readers. On a more personal note, E. walks us through one of the most difficult times in her career and how it became a blessing in disguise that navigated her way to success. We wrap up the episode with actionable advice for you to achieve your writing goals. This episode is packed with some fantastic knowledge bombs and I’m excited for you to dive in. Say 'Hi' to E. Lockhart on Twitter! and check out the books/resources mentioned in her episode by clicking here! Happy listening! Xo, Yin PS. Do you know anyone who would love our conversation? Please share this episode to help spread the word! --- If you enjoyed this episode, I’d really love your support in growing our community by subscribing to us on iTunes, and leaving a rating and review. These specific steps help to increase our visibility on iTunes which really helps new listeners discover us. A huge heartfelt thank you for your time and support! You can click here to go directly to our iTunes page! --- Would you love to support our show with some 88 Cups of Tea swag? Grab our limited edition mug (signed by yours truly) here! --- Meet fellow members in our community and check in about your WIP, and join in on other bookish talks and 88 Cups of Tea related things! You can really feel the love and support in our Facebook community. You also get the opportunity to submit your questions for upcoming guests on the show. Click here to join our private Facebook group! IMPORTANT NOTE: Be sure to have a clear profile picture of yourself. If not, send over links to either your Twitter or Instagram. Fill out the 3 questions that pop up as soon as you join. To protect our group's safe space, these steps help us weed out any spam/fake profiles/creepers. Can't wait to meet you! --- Warm welcome to our new listeners, be sure to check out our archive of episodes by clicking here! --- “If they [the characters] feel very close to people, it’s because they’re close to me.” -E. Lockhart (Click to tweet) “Sometimes the door opens but it’s not the door you thought you were knocking on, but it’s still a door.” -E. Lockhart (Click to tweet) “I’m not going to create my best work if I stay in totally familiar territory.” -E. Lockhart (Click to tweet) --- WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN TODAY'S EPISODE: We deep-dive into the writing inspiration and process behind "Genuine Fraud" and the main characters Learn how she structured her novel and tackled the challenging timeline in “Genuine Fraud” How E. wrote her first action sequence by studying other great action sequences Learn how she challenges herself as a writer by shifting genres Creating emotional resonance in your writing Writing effective and realistic story settings Learn who and what was edited out of “Genuine Fraud” E. shares details about one of the most difficult times in her career and how it became a blessing in disguise Learn what it’s like for her to shift between from lighter contemporary novels to darker thrillers We discuss what makes a narrator unreliable and how E. writes truthfully for all her characters E. walks us through actionable advice for you to achieve your writing goals