
Adele Parks:Plot Twists, Life Lessons & 25 Books Later
06/1/2026 | 1h 9 mins.
In our first episode of 2026 we are joined by the incredible author Adele Parks, as we explore her journey through the literary world and the release of her 25th novel, Our Beautiful Mess. Adele shares her experiences of storytelling from a young age, the challenges she faced in her career, and the evolution of her writing style from romantic comedies to psychological thrillers.We delve into the significance of connection, both in her personal life and through her characters, as well as the importance of maintaining a voice in a competitive industry. Adele reflects on the lessons learned from grief, her journey as a writer, and how she balances the demands of her career with the joys of life, especially during the festive season.This episode is a heartfelt exploration of resilience, creativity, and the power of storytelling. Listeners will be inspired by Adele’s candid insights and her commitment to her craft, making it the perfect start to the year.Follow Adele ParksBuy Our Beautiful Mess HardbackPaperback (pre-order: 12 March 2026)Support the podcast - Buy me a cup of coffee ☕️.Buy books by my guests Bookshop.orgFollow MeBluesky | Substack | Instagram | Facebook | Threads Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Juhea Kim:Beyond the Bestseller: The Soul of Storytelling
30/12/2025 | 1h 5 mins.
I'm joined by the insightful and talented author Juhea Kim. With a remarkable journey from underdog to acclaimed writer, Juhea shares her experiences navigating the publishing world, including the challenges of facing racism and sexism, her new book, A love story from the end of the world, and the importance of advocating for oneself as an artist.Juhea opens up about her transition from being an editor to a published author, detailing the struggles of balancing her passion for writing with the realities of financial instability. She candidly discusses the impact of societal expectations on her career and the lessons learned about integrity within the publishing industry. Listeners will be captivated by Juhay's reflections on creativity, how ballet influenced her storytelling, the importance of authenticity, and the necessity of resilience in the face of adversity.This episode is a powerful reminder of the strength found in vulnerability and the importance of pursuing one's true calling despite obstacles. Juhay's journey is not just a testament to her talent but also an inspiration for all aspiring writers to stay true to themselves and their art.Follow Juhea KimBuy 'A love story from the end of the world' Support the podcast - Buy me a cup of coffee ☕️.Buy books by my guests Bookshop.orgFollow MeBluesky | Substack | Instagram | Facebook | Threads Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Reload: Dom Nolan - Shadows, Rabbit Holes and a 10 Year Stretch
26/12/2025 | 1h 2 mins.
In this episode of The Conversation Reload with Nadine Matheson, we revisit a captivating discussion with the talented author Dominic Nolan, known for his acclaimed novels Vine Street and White City. Join us as we dive deep into the intricacies of writing historical fiction, the art of research, and the challenges of navigating the publishing industry.Dominic shares his journey of living in the "rabbit hole" of research, revealing how his fascination with London history fuels his storytelling. He candidly discusses the ten-year journey to get his first novel published and what surprised him about the publishing world along the way. With humor and insight, he reflects on the importance of planning in writing and how it can paradoxically lead to greater spontaneity in creativity.This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for writers and readers alike, as Dominic emphasises the value of trusting relationships in the publishing process and the necessity of moving forward with each new project. Listeners will find inspiration in his journey and his unique perspective on the craft of writing.Follow Dominic NolanBuy White City Support the podcast - Buy me a cup of coffee ☕️.Buy books by my guests Bookshop.orgFollow MeBluesky | Substack | Instagram | Facebook | Threads Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

G.D. Wright - The Fire Within
23/12/2025 | 1h 15 mins.
In this episode of The Conversation with Nadine Matheson, we are joined by the talented author G.D. Wright, whose latest novel, Into the Fire, is making waves in the crime world. With a backdrop of Christmas cheer, Nadine and G.D. Wright dive into the intricacies of the writing process, exploring the journey from self-publishing to traditional publishing and the unexpected twists that come with it.G.D. Wright shares his personal experiences, including the challenges he faced during his health struggles and how they shaped his writing career. The conversation takes a candid turn as they discuss the importance of community support among writers, the realities of navigating the publishing landscape, and the significance of finding one's voice in storytelling.Listeners will be captivated by G.D.'s insights on creativity, resilience, and the beauty of writing from personal experiences. This episode is a heartfelt reminder of the power of storytelling and the connections that bind us, especially during the holiday season.Follow G.D. WrightBuy Into The FireSupport the podcast - Buy me a cup of coffee ☕️.Buy books by my guests Bookshop.orgFollow MeBluesky | Substack | Instagram | Facebook | Threads Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Reload: Remi Kone -Unveiling Innocent Guilt
19/12/2025 | 1h 16 mins.
In this episode of The Conversation Reload with Nadine Matheson, we revisit a captivating discussion with debut author Remi Kone whose debut novel, Innocent Guilt, is making waves in the crime fiction world. Join us as we dive into Remi's intriguing journey from Emmy-nominated TV producer to published author, exploring her experiences in the world of television and the challenges she faced as a new novelist.Remi shares her insights on crafting compelling characters, particularly the complexities of her protagonist, Leah Hutch, and the art of creating a truly villainous antagonist. We discuss the nuances of storytelling, the importance of character development, and how her background in TV production has influenced her writing process. With humor and honesty, Remi reflects on the highs and lows of writing, including the emotional journey of receiving feedback and the struggle to balance creativity with the demands of the publishing industry.This episode is a celebration of perseverance, creativity, and the power of narrative. Listeners will be inspired by Remy's unique perspective and her commitment to her craft, making it a must-listen for aspiring writers and fans of crime fiction alike.Follow Remi KoneBuy Innocent GuiltSupport the podcast - Buy me a cup of coffee ☕️.Buy books by my guests Bookshop.orgFollow MeBluesky | Substack | Instagram | Facebook | Threads Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.



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