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Mercurio D. Rivera joins us to discuss the first nine stories in the short story collection The Best of Larry Niven, edited by Jonathan Strahan. Stories discussed: "Becalmed in Hell" (5:10), "Bordered in Black" (17:54), "Neutron Star" (26:35), "The Soft Weapon" (38:16), "The Jigsaw Man" (56:27), "The Deadlier Weapon" (1:02:55), "All the Myriad Ways" (1:08:16), "Not Long Before the End" (1:19:48), "Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex" (1:28:01). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nadine Matheson lives in London and is a criminal solicitor. In 2016, she won the City University Crime Writing Competition and completed the Creative Writing (Crime/Thrillers Novels) Master's Degree with distinction in 2018. In 2019, Nadine signed with A.M. Heath Literary Agents and her debut crime fiction novel, The Jigsaw Man, was won by HQ (HarperCollins) in a six-publisher auction. The best-selling ‘The Jigsaw Man' was published in 2021, has been translated into fifteen languages and has been optioned for television. She also has her own podcast where she interviews authors called The Conversation with Nadine Matheson.We had great fun chatting with Nadine all about her writing career, how she nearly didn't do the Creative Writing Masters, and how that helped her career. Plus, we talk about the things that aren't always discussed, like choosing between agents and why having your book go to auction can be a very scary process (but it worked out okay!)Links:Buy Nadine's booksFollow Nadine on BlueskyVisit Nadine's websiteListen to The ConversationSupport us on Patreon and get great benefits!: https://www.patreon.com/ukpageonePage One - The Writer's Podcast is brought to you by Write Gear, creators of Page One - the Writer's Notebook. Learn more and order yours now: https://www.writegear.co.uk/page-oneFollow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFollow us on BlueskyFollow us on Threads Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The CIC are back to review the 1983 spy movie, The Jigsaw Man! Ben and Jason come in from the cold to try and figure out how a spy movie with Sirs Michael Caine and Laurence Olivier, as well as a host of highly esteemed Bond alumni, managed to struggle so hard to reach the potential they were capable of! Join us! Be sure to like, follow, subscribe and interact! We'd love to hear from you! Email: CICDeadDrop@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/central_intelligence_cinema/ Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/CICSpypod Bluesky Social: https://bsky.app/profile/cicspypod.bsky.social Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CICPodcast Merch store: https://cic-merch-store.creator-spring.com/
On this episode of Currently Reading, Kaytee and Meredith are discussing: Bookish Moments: more bookish podcasts and new to us books Current Reads: all the great, interesting, and/or terrible stuff we've been reading lately Deep Dive: books we have recently DNFd or NRNd The Fountain: we visit our perfect fountain to make wishes about our reading lives Show notes are time-stamped below for your convenience. Read the transcript of the episode (this link only works on the main site) . . . . . :10 - Bite Size Intro :57 - Half Priced Books 1:26 - Our Bookish Moments of the Week 1:41 - Talking Scared Podcast 1:48 - Tea & Murder Podcast 4:01 - PangoBooks 4:28 - Bookmans 5:34 - Our Current Reads 6:03 - Dreadful by Caitlin Rozakis (Meredith) 7:33 - An Unlikely Story 9:11 - Legends and Lattes by Travis Baldree 9:26 - What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty 9:57 - Fabled Bookshop 9:58 - Bear Necessity by James Gold-Bourn (Kaytee) 13:38 - The Field Guide To Dumb Birds of the Whole World by Matt Kracht (Meredith) 14:34 - Merlin App 14:55 - The Backyard Bird Chronicles by Amy Tan 13:48 - Charter Books 17:48 - The Field Guide to Dumb Birds of North America by Matt Kracht 19:52 - The Rhythm of Time by Questlove and S.A. Cosby (Kaytee) 23:47 - The Jigsaw Man by Nadine Matheson (Meredith) 24:59 - The Fourth Monkey by J.D. Barker 27:14 - @bookishbetsie on Instagram 27:44 - Happiness Falls by Angie Kim (Kaytee) 28:06 - Miracle Creek by Angie Kim 32:14 - Our Recent DNFs and NRNs 33:08 - The Vaster Wilds by Lauren Groff (Meredith) 34:12 - Jade City by Fonda Lee (Kaytee) 36:37 - The Wolf at the Table by Adam Rapp (Meredith) 38:29 - Sunshine, Sangria and Scandal by Wendy Day (Kaytee) 40:19 - Eye of the World by Robert Jordan 40:44 - The Great Hunt by Robert Jordan (Meredith, Wheel of Time series #2) 41:27 - Echo by Thomas Olde Heuvelt (Meredith) 43:16 - Keynan Masters and the Peerless Magic Crew by Davaun Sanders (Kaytee) 44:45 - Happiness Falls by Angie Kim 46:25 - Meet Us At The Fountain 47:16 - I wish there was an easier way to find trusted sources' reviews on Goodreads. (Meredith) 48:42 - Meredith's Goodreads 49:02 - I wish to reject the notion that more books equals a better reading life. (Kaytee) Support Us: Become a Bookish Friend | Grab Some Merch Shop Bookshop dot org | Shop Amazon Bookish Friends Receive: The Indie Press List with a curated list of five books hand sold by the indie of the month. May's IPL comes to us from Commonplace Books in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. All Things Murderful with Meredith and Elizabeth - special content for the scary-lovers, brought to you with the special insights of an independent bookseller The Bookish Friends Facebook Group - where you can build community with bookish friends from around the globe as well as our hosts Connect With Us: The Show: Instagram | Website | Email | Threads The Hosts and Regulars: Meredith | Kaytee | Mary | Roxanna Affiliate Disclosure: All affiliate links go to Bookshop unless otherwise noted. Shopping here helps keep the lights on and benefits indie bookstores. Thanks for your support!
Join CJ and Chris Hooley, the dynamic hosts of The Writing Community Chat Show, for an engaging live chat session about the most anticipated books of 2024, insights into the writing process, life's adventures, and much more! This interactive session welcomes the live audience to participate in a lively Q&A, offering a unique opportunity to connect with fellow book lovers, writers, and enthusiasts. Whether you're seeking book recommendations, writing tips, or simply looking for an entertaining discussion, this is the place to be! Tune in, engage, and let's explore the world of literature and creativity together.Fill out our Creative Lounge survey here: https://t.co/Min3ixQnRjIf you would like to buy any of the books we mentioned on this show, please use the relevant Amazon links we have provided.** Original Sins by Erin Young: https://amzn.to/4bebAjL** Fourteen Days: A unique collaborative novel from a star-studded cast of writers: https://amzn.to/3Sj3Lk6** Small Hours by Bobby Palmer: https://amzn.to/3OjxI2o** The Last Murder at the End of the World: The dazzling new high concept murder mystery: https://amzn.to/3w0ovFR** Seven Days: a gripping, high-octane crime thriller for 2024: https://amzn.to/3OiNsTo** The Intruders: The nailbiting new psychological thriller for 2024: https://amzn.to/42eMnle** The Gathering: THE CHILLING NEW THRILLER FROM THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR: https://amzn.to/3OjCAVe** The Kill List: from the best-selling author of The Jigsaw Man: https://amzn.to/49egZ8V** Three Burials: An electrifying wild ride of a debut novel from award-winning playwright Anders Lustgarten: https://amzn.to/3SAcLlp** The Switch: A Sunday Times Style Hot Read for 2024 and one of Cosmopolitan's Best Books for 2024: https://amzn.to/3ubxvrf** Love Letters to a Serial Killer: https://amzn.to/4boXPPA** All the Colours of the Dark: A missing persons mystery, a serial killer thriller, and an epic love story - with a unique twist on each: https://amzn.to/3HFxgrqWatch this episode on our YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/live/VNEadZ9nLnc#WritingCommunity #Books2024 #AuthorChat #LiveDiscussion #WritingTips #BookRecommendations #Literature #CreativeWriting #Authors #ReadingCommunity #BookLoversHey! We have spent 3 years using StreamYard. You can see how much we love its features, and how we can make it look great for live streaming. We are huge fans and they are constantly improving their service. Check it out with our link and we could earn from referrals!https://streamyard.com/pal/d/4835638006775808
Pernille Hughes is a Rom Com author. Pernille had a career in children's television, which included working on the global smash hit Teletubbies, before becoming an author. Pernilla published her first novel, Punch Drunk Love in 2018 and her third novel, TEN YEARS, was published last year. TEN YEARSBecca and Charlie have known each other since university.Becca and Charlies have also hated each other since university.Until now. Until Ally's bucket list. The death of their loved one should mean they can go their separate ways and not look back. But completing the list is something neither of them can walk away from.And sometimes, those who bring out the worst in you, also bring out the very best…Over the course of ten years, Becca and Charlie's paths collide as they deal with grief, love and life after Ally.Buy 'Ten Years' hereFollow Pernille Hughes www.pernillehughes.comBRITAIN'S BIGGEST CRIME PRIZE SEARCHES FOR THE NEXT BESTSELLING WRITER OF COLOUR. The Joffe Books Prize is looking for a talented new crime fiction writer of colour, with one of the UK's largest literary prizes for the winner. The judging panel includes Nadine Matheson, bestselling author of The Jigsaw Man, and literary agent Nelle Andrew. The prize invites submissions from unagented authors from Black, Asian, Indigenous and minority ethnic backgrounds writing in crime fiction genres including: electrifying psychological thrillers, cosy mysteries, gritty police procedurals, twisty chillers, unputdownable suspense mysteries and shocking domestic noirs. The winner will be offered a prize package consisting of a two-book publishing deal with Joffe Books, a £1,000 cash prize, and a £25,000 audiobook offer from Audible for the first book. The submission period ends at midnight on 30 September 2023. HOW TO ENTER Entrants are invited to submit their full-length manuscript, written in English, along with a synopsis of the book and author biography, to prize@joffebooks.com. This prize is open to UK residents and British citizens (including those living abroad) only. The opening date for entries is 1 June 2023. The competition closes 30 September 2023, 23.59 GMT. No entries received outside this period will be accepted. Patreon - Support The Showpatreon.com/theconversationwithnadinemathesonpodcastThank you for joining me. Don't forget to subscribe, download and review.Pre-Order The Kill List (Inspector Henley - Book 3) Follow Me:www.nadinematheson.com Threads: @nadinematheson Facebook: nadinemathesonbooksInstagram: @queennadsTikTok: @writer_nadinemathesonBlueSky: @nadinematheson.bsky.social
Hello friends! Singer-songwriter and Austin Texas Musicians C.E.O., Patrick Buchta is my guest for episode 1280! Austin Texas Musicians is a non-profit that is committed to elevating industry conditions and empowering professional musicians to lend their voice for change. Find them at austintexasmusicians.org Pat has also been putting out new music under the name Buchta. He has a couple of new E.P.'s out "Jigsaw Man" and "This Mortal Gallery". Go to buchtamusic.com for music, show dates and more. Pat and I have a great conversation about growing up with illness, getting a liver transplant a few years ago then dealing with life's insanity like Divorce and losing a parent to Alzheimer's, Austin Texas Musicians and how they're trying to lift our community and give it a voice, songwriting, making "This Mortal Gallery" and "Jigsaw Man" and much more. I had a great time getting to know Pat. I'm sure you will too. Let's get down! If you feel so inclined. Venmo: www.venmo.com/John-Goudie-1 Paypal: paypal.me/johnnygoudie
Welcome to Episode 27 of Thrillers by the Bookclub Podcast! Join your hosts Chelsea and Olivia as we talk about the latest in thrillers including shout outs for Pub Day and a deep dive into two books we love. Chelsea's Book: THE NIGHTMARE MAN by J.H. Markert (available now!) - Similar Suggestions: What Moves the Dead by T Kingfisher, Ghost Eaters by Clay Mcleod Chapman, How to Sell a Haunted House by Grady Hendrix Olivia's Book: HEARTSICK by Chelsea Cain (Available April 11th!) - Similar Suggestions: They Never Learn by Layne Fargo, Never Saw Me Coming by Vera Kurian, The Robert Hunter series by Chris Carter, The Jigsaw Man by Nadine Matheson Contact Us: Email: thrillersbythebookclubpod@gmail.com Instagram: Chelsea: @thrillerbookbabe Olivia: @oliviadaywrites or oliviadaybooks.com Happy Pub Day! THE ONLY SURVIVORS by Megan Miranda THE INSTRUCTOR by TR Hendricks THE END OF THE ROAD by Andrew Welsh-Huggins Other Crime Entertainment Mentioned (TV Show and Movie) Fargo (TV Show) Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters (TV Show) Madoff: The Monster of Wall Street
The Jigsaw Man is a dark, chilling and at the same time, grim thriller about a serial killer on the loose. Naturally there are a few unexpected twists and turns along the way!The Safe House is a compelling, psychological thriller which is hard to put down. A book which is ultimately about the depths of a mother's love and how delusional one can become.Support the show
All horror is psychological. Today we discuss our favorite horror books from 2022 including The Exorcist, Audition, The Snowman, The Jigsaw Man, A Head Full of Ghosts, The Last House on Needless Street, Men Women and Chainsaws, Secrets in the Dark, The Troop, Confession of a Serial Killer: The Untold Story of the Dennis Radar, plus our very own trivia game Horror Facts with Cath. Website: https://www.terrortalkpodcast.com Community Membership: https://www.patreon.com/terrortalk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terrortalkpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TalkTerror/ Music by Mannequin Uprising --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/terrortalk/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/terrortalk/support
Introducing The Conversation with bestselling author Nadine Matheson.Nadine lives in London and is a lawyer and author. Her bestselling crime novel, The Jigsaw Man, was published by HQ in 2021, has been sold in 15 territories to date and will be translated into 14 languages. Her second novel in the Detective Inspector Anjelica Henley series, The Binding Room, is out now.Nadine will be in conversation every Tuesday with a new guest. Episode One will be available on Tuesday 31 January 2023.Email: theconversation@nadinematheson.com if you would like to be a future guest on the podcast.www.nadinematheson.comPatreon - Support The Showpatreon.com/theconversationwithnadinemathesonpodcastThank you for joining me. Don't forget to subscribe, download and review.Pre-Order The Kill List (Inspector Henley - Book 3) Follow Me:www.nadinematheson.com Threads: @nadinematheson Facebook: nadinemathesonbooksInstagram: @queennadsTikTok: @writer_nadinemathesonBlueSky: @nadinematheson.bsky.social
Episode 141 James B and Eddie debate whether Peter's Spider-Sense is set off because MJ has a hunky date! The JJJ wife mystery is resolved. Jigsaw sucks, JJJ loves his son and Eddie learns about Cheryl Tiegs. (01:52) 188 (10:14) 189 (16:59) 190 Theme Music by Jeff Kenniston, Sponsor Bassline by Eddie. Manwolf controlled by Irving Forbush. This Episode Edited by James B using Audacity and Cleanfeed. Summaries written by Eddie. Most Sound effects and music generously provided royalty free by www.fesliyanstudios.com except for any of the following if used: lasers, Pouring Water, Door Entering, robot and Tea Kettle by https://www.zapsplat.com/, Record Scratch and Jet Take Off by Sound Effects Factory, Sexy Music by BenSound, Goblin Glider by Hollywood Edge, Gameshow music by Misc with permission, and and Eddie's laugh by Eddie. Check out all the episodes on letsreadspiderman.podbean.com or wherever you get your podcasts! Find the podcasts on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoKSfjDVKvj5C5lkjQvUByA/?sub_confirmation=1 and proudly be one of our first subscribers. With his success editing episode 140, Stay Tuned for our next Let's Read Spider-Man episode where Eddie is at it again with a special returning guest and James B can take a back seat.
Dark Side of the Library Minisode #67: "The Jigsaw Man: A Novel (An Inspector Anjelica Henley Thriller, 1)" by Nadine Matheson (Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, we will receive an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you) The Jigsaw Man: A Novel (An Inspector Anjelica Henley Thriller, 1): https://amzn.to/3yeH9YO Nadine Matheson: https://www.nadinematheson.com/ https://www.instagram.com/queennads/ https://twitter.com/nadinematheson Follow Dark Side of the Library on Facebook and on Instagram! And our Amazon Live Channel! Dark Side of the Library Website
Final Destination and the psychology within, our book and movie watches including Jigsaw Man, The Dropout, How to Fix a Drug Scandal, Inside, The Seed, and horror facts with Cath as well as the news as we see it. Music by Mannequin Uprising Website: https://www.terrortalkpodcast.com Community Membership: https://www.patreon.com/terrortalk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terrortalkpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TalkTerror/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/terrortalk/message
Perry and David take the Hugo Time Machine back to the year 1968, when the shorter fiction was dominated by the Dangerous Visions anthology edited by Harlan Ellison and Lord of Light by Roger Zelazny won the Best Novel award. General News (10:07) Nebula Award Short List (03:14) Forthcoming Releases (02:29) Brandon Sanderson's Kickstarter project (04:15) Hugo Time Machine 1968 (01:12:20) Best Short Story (12:30) The Dangerous Visions anthology (00:50) The Jigsaw Man by Larry Niven (03:18) Aye And Gomorrah by Samuel R. Delany (03:17) I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream by Harlan Ellison (02:17) Other possible nominees (02:44) Best Novelette (14:26) Faith of Our Fathers by Philip K. Dick (03:46) Wizard's World by Andre Norton (02:45) Pretty Maggie Moneyeyes by Harlan Ellison (03:04) Gonna Roll the Bones by Fritz Leiber (02:32) Other possible nominees (02:06) Best Novella (19:46) The Star-Pit by Samuel R. Delany (03:07) Damnation Alley by Roger Zelazny (03:56) Hawksbill Station by Robert Silverberg (03:05) Weyr Search by Anne McCaffrey (02:48) Riders of the Purple Wage by Philip José Farmer (04:20) Other possible nominees (01:42) Behold the Man by Michael Moorcock (00:30) Best Novel (23:52) Thorns by Robert Silverberg (03:09) The Einstein Intersection by Samuel R. Delany (05:39) Lord of Light by Roger Zelazny (09:34) Other possible nominees (04:36) Windup (01:25) Photo by Omar Houchaimi on Pexels
Perry and David take the Hugo Time Machine back to the year 1968, when the shorter fiction was dominated by the Dangerous Visions anthology edited by Harlan Ellison and Lord of Light by Roger Zelazny won the Best Novel award. General News (10:07) Nebula Award Short List (03:14) Forthcoming Releases (02:29) Brandon Sanderson's Kickstarter project (04:15) Hugo Time Machine 1968 (01:12:20) Best Short Story (12:30) The Dangerous Visions anthology (00:50) The Jigsaw Man by Larry Niven (03:18) Aye And Gomorrah by Samuel R. Delany (03:17) I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream by Harlan Ellison (02:17) Other possible nominees (02:44) Best Novelette (14:26) Faith of Our Fathers by Philip K. Dick (03:46) Wizard's World by Andre Norton (02:45) Pretty Maggie Moneyeyes by Harlan Ellison (03:04) Gonna Roll the Bones by Fritz Leiber (02:32) Other possible nominees (02:06) Best Novella (19:46) The Star-Pit by Samuel R. Delany (03:07) Damnation Alley by Roger Zelazny (03:56) Hawksbill Station by Robert Silverberg (03:05) Weyr Search by Anne McCaffrey (02:48) Riders of the Purple Wage by Philip José Farmer (04:20) Other possible nominees (01:42) Behold the Man by Michael Moorcock (00:30) Best Novel (23:52) Thorns by Robert Silverberg (03:09) The Einstein Intersection by Samuel R. Delany (05:39) Lord of Light by Roger Zelazny (09:34) Other possible nominees (04:36) Windup (01:25) Click here for more info and indexes Photo by Omar Houchaimi on Pexels
Discussion of Takashi Miike including his works: Audition, Ichi the Killer, One Missed Call, Over Your Dead Body, Rainy Dog, The Happiness of the Katakuris, Zebraman, plus our horror books (Jigsaw Man) and watches including The Special, I Blame Society, Last Radio Call, Evil Bong 666, Slumber Party Massacre II, Teen Witch, Ice Spiders, and The Curse of Buck Out Road. Music by Mannequin Uprising Website: https://www.terrortalkpodcast.com Community Membership: https://www.patreon.com/terrortalk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terrortalkpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TalkTerror/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/terrortalk/message
The hosts of the LSMR podcast are over the moon about releasing THEIR TWENTIETH EPISODE!! Thank you so much to all of our listeners!This week we focused on Mystery books by Black Authors. Marissa read a crime book called The Jigsaw Man by Nadine Matheson and Liza read a thrilling book called My Sister, The Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite. These books were so fun to read. We are loving these BHM books and encourage everyone to look into buying them!
Introverts: buckle up! Author Nadine Matheson stopped by the Bunker to talk about her debut novel, The Jigsaw Man. But she and Brad got right down to it, discussing the existential melancholy of getting older, pushing their way in to places where others didn't want them, and telling stories all the way. They talked so much, in fact, that Nadine's earbuds ran out of charge! (There may need to be a Part II someday soon.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nadine Matheson—author of The Jigsaw Man—is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links Nadine's Website Robert Justice's Website Crime Writers of Color Website Subscribe to the Crime Writers of Color Podcast: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Play iHeartRadio Podcast Music Provided by Chris Lang Jazz
Australian author Michael Robotham is a superstar of the crime fiction world with his many books selling millions of copies. His book the Secrets She Keeps was made into an Australian television series and it attracted ratings through the roof when it screened on the BBC in the UK. And his clinical psychologist character Joe O'Loughlin, who appears in 9 books is coming to the screen, with filming currently underway in London and a big name in the main role.Before Michael turned to writing crime fiction he was a journalist and ghostwriter in the UK. One of the books he ghostwrote was The Jigsaw Man, the autobiography of Paul Britton, a leading British forensic psychologist who also inspired the character Fitz played by Robbie Coltrane in the incredible 1990s television drama Cracker. Michael's latest book is When You Are Mine and at the time of this interview, he'd just won the Ian Fleming Silver Dagger Award from the UK's Crime Writers' Association. ----Your host is Emily WebbFollow Emily onTwitterInstagram FacebookEmily is the author of Angels of Death: Doctors and Nurses Who KillThanks to Michael Robotham Purchase When You are Mine in our BookshopListen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Google PodcastsListen on Spotify Thank you for listening!This is a Smart Fella production in conjunction with the acast creator network. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nadine Matheson joins us on the show to talk about her book The Jigsaw Man, writing and probably our warp speed interview from the Harrogate Crime Writers Festival! We had a great laugh at the Harrogate fest and we expect a similar vibe in this interview. Nadine is a crime writer from the UK and has no doubt lent on her experience as a criminal solicitor. In 2016, she won the City University Crime Writing Competition and completed the Creative Writing (Crime/Thriller Novels) MA at City University of London with Distinction in 2018. The Jigsaw Man: There's a serial killer on the loose. When bodies start washing up along the banks of the River Thames, DI Henley fears it is the work of Peter Olivier, the notorious Jigsaw Killer. But it can't be him; Olivier is already behind bars, and Henley was the one who put him there. The race is on before more bodies are found. She'd hoped she'd never have to see his face again, but Henley knows Olivier might be the best chance they have at stopping the copycat killer. But when Olivier learns of the new murders, helping Henley is the last thing on his mind . . . Will it take a killer to catch the killer? Now all bets are off, and the race is on to catch the killer before the body count rises. But who will get there first – Henley, or the Jigsaw Killer? FOLLOW US ► Our website - https://www.thewritingcommunitychatshow.com ► Universal link - https://linktr.ee/TheWCCS ► Use hashtag #TheWritingCommunityChatShow or #TheWCCS on social media to keep us current. This show will only succeed with your support! ► Support us through #Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/WCCS?fan_landing=true ► Become the sponsor of a show by the BEER TOKEN BOOK PROMOTION - https://www.thewritingcommunitychatshow.com/buy-us-a-beer ► For our FIVERR affiliate link click here (we will earn a little from you signing up through our link and more if you use the service. We back this service and have used it with great results! - https://fvrr.co/32SB6cs ► For our PRO WRITING AID affiliate link click here - https://prowritingaid.com/?afid=15286 ► This shows BEER TOKEN BOOK PROMOTION sponsor is BLACKPOINT by Kate Hershberger. Joseph McNiff has lived a life unlike any other. Being half Irish and half Blackfoot is not easy for a young man in the old west. He has a place in both the white man's world and the native tribe, but he's never really fit into either. It's even more complicated as he is really a woman and trying to keep the town safe as it's sheriff. The last thing Joe needs is to make his life any harder than it already is. When a beautiful woman with a mysterious past comes into his life, Joe finds himself opening his home and quite possibly his heart to the newcomer. But he also has to tread carefully, making sure that he doesn't reveal too much and risk putting himself in danger. Cassandra Gibson has lived a very sheltered life. Growing up with her abusive father, she was sure the only way she would ever get out of his house would be if she married or when he died. After a really bad morning, Cassie finds herself running away from the only life she's ever known hoping to find a town where she can start fresh. She remembers a town her father once spoke about, to the north. A town with no church and no sense, according to him. It sounds perfect. Blackpoint is a town full of people just trying to live their lives in the best way possible. Many people have settled there and succeeded in finding peace. Hopefully, Joe and Cassie will be able to as well. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/writingcommunitychatshow/support
Join us for another week of laughter, TV shows, streaming, movies and all things entertainment. THIS WEEK WE'RE TALKING: Movies The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 (2014) The Jigsaw Man (1983) TV Shows Early thoughts on: Vice Principals & Black Summer as Paul picks up some of Dan's recommendations See (S1) Rick & Morty (S5E3) Star Wars: The Bad Batch (S1E10) Bosch (S7) We also review the 2020 action adventure film - The Tomorrow War. Staring, Chris Pratt, Yvonne Strahovski, J.K. Simmons, Better Gilpin and Sam Richardson. Directed by Chris McKay. And finally our Peak Performance nominations are in for James Mangold (Directors Chair). Come and have a listen. EPISODE TITLE Dedicated to Titus Welliver and his seven season run as Detective Harry Bosch. 'Can't let go' by Caught by a Ghost, is the opening theme song to Bosch. RUNNING ORDER 02m09s | What we've been watching 19m48s | Star Wars: The Bad Batch (S1E10) 29m11s| Bosch (S7) 43m46s | Movie of the week: The Tomorrow War 54m36s | News 01h03m07s | Mailbag 01h07m17s | Peak Performance: James Mangold (Directors Chair) GET IN TOUCH Support us on Patreon Follow us on Instagram Tweet us @HalfMeasuresPod Talk to us on Discord Follow us on Facebook Visit our website halfmeasurespodcast.com This episode of Half Measures is brought to you by Mission Log Podcast & the This episode of Half Measures is brought to you by Time Travelling TeamP
Nadine Matheson practices as a criminal defence lawyer, and has an MA from City University London in Creative Writing in Crime/Thriller novels. Her writing isn't limited to crime and she has also put pen to paper in genres such as Domestic Fiction and Sci-Fi. Her debut, “The Sisters”, was written/published in 2015 and her latest novel, “The Jigsaw Man” - her debut into the crime/thriller genre - was published by Harper Collins' HQ in February 2021. Nadine also runs a scheme for underrepresented writers working on a crime novel, whereby she offers hour-long mentoring sessions for UK residents. Nadine shares more on her work in this field during her interview, as well as shares how it came about. The Sisters: https://amzn.to/3x2bWFD The Jigsaw Man: https://amzn.to/3xSYjJ8
Nadine Matheson's debut thriller The Jigsaw Man has been hailed as one of the event debuts of the year. But this was far from an overnight success. Nadine's writing journey is one from competition wins, to NanoWriMo, to self-publishing, to a six-publisher auction and the publication of her bestselling debut The Jigsaw Man and a TV option. Nadine tells us the lessons she learned along the way, and how she worked around her career as a Criminal Solicitor.
Throw in dismembered bodies, several sprinkles of gore, and a pinch of PTSD...mix it all together and you get Nadine Matheson's The Jigsaw Man!
Nadine Matheson's debut thriller The Jigsaw Man has been hailed as one of the event debuts of the year. But this was far from an overnight success. Nadine's writing journey is one from competition wins, to NanoWriMo, to self-publishing, to a six-publisher auction and the publication of her bestselling debut The Jigsaw Man and a […] The post EP320: Nadine Matheson — A Little Bit of Dismemberment appeared first on The Bestseller Experiment.
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Regular voices Sean Coleman, Chris McDonald and Rob Parker talk to the incredible Nadine Matheson about The Jigsaw Man, her law career, familiar faces and a passion for comics.
The city of London finds itself gripped in terror with a copycat killer on the loose. The police need all the help they can get to catch him - even from the man he is copying. A renegade cop, a heartbreaking work lunch, suspicious Swedes and a convicted murderer with a taste for the finer things in life. Will they catch the killer before he 'jigsaws' again, all this and more in this week's improvised story inspired by the blurb from the book 'The Jigsaw Man' by Nadine Matheson. Have a book you'd like to hear us reinvent, or want to get in touch? theblurbpod@gmail.com Keep up to date with everything The Blurb: Instagram @TheBlurbOfficial Twitter @TheBlurbPod --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theblurb/message
Becca and Gary are back together again for a fun catch-up episode! Tune in for this week's events, new books, and fun store shenanigans! Events this week: Tuesday, March 16: Kim Neville, with special guest Bryan Camp Wednesday, March 17: Grant Farley, with special guests Timothy Hallinan and David Putnam Thursday, March 18th: Escondido Library Presents - Dr. Sandra E. Bonura Thursday, March 18th: Allison Saft, in conversation with Christin Lynn Herman Monday, March 22nd: Barry Lyga New this week: The Memory Collectors by Kim Neville Bones of a Saint by Grant Farley Win by Harlan Coben Gathering Dark by Candice Fox The Jigsaw Man by Nadine Matheson The Lamplighters by Emma Stonex Astronaut Training by Aneta Cruz and Olivia Aserr The Last Secret You'll Ever Keep by Laurie Faria Stolarz The Mirror Season by Anna-Marie McLemore Namesake by Adrienne Young Our Last Echoes by Kate Alice Marshall That Way Madness Lies by Dahlia Adler A Queen of Gilded Horns by Amanda Joy You can now find us on Patreon! Unlock exclusive content by subscribing today! Special thanks to Austin Farmer for letting us use the track "Kill the Farm Boy", from his album Bookshelf Symphony Orchestra! Send us your questions to podcast@mystgalaxy.com Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube! And support the store by ordering books at mystgalaxy.com!
Featuring reviews of The Jigsaw Man by Nadine Matheson and The Secret Life of Albert Entwistle by Matt Cain --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bertsbooks/message
An impossible jigsaw, a suspiciously free holiday and a killer panda are just some of the obstacles Nic and Joe have to face, as their adventures take them Stateside (called ‘America'). Will Joe ever get home again, or will he have to spend the rest of his life saying “aluminium” wrong? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An impossible jigsaw, a suspiciously free holiday and a killer panda are just some of the obstacles Nic and Joe have to face, as their adventures take them Stateside. Will Joe ever get home again, or will he have to spend the rest of his life saying aluminium wrong?