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Writing A Successful Crime Thriller Series With Angela Marsons



In this inspirational interview, crime writer Angela Marsons talks about how she overcame years of rejection and broke out of societal expectations to reach writing and publishing success. She also talks about tips for writing a long-running crime series, and how she weaves her home of the Black Country into her stories.

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Angela Marsons is the Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author of crime thrillers with over 5 million books sold and translations into 29 different languages.

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Show Notes

  • The long journey to publication — with plenty of rejection and difficulties along the way
  • Overcoming the mindset of ‘writing isn't for people like me'
  • Tips on writing a long-running book series with characters that readers want to return to
  • Discovery writing by following your curiosity
  • Writing darker themes
  • Working with a digital-first publisher

You can find Angela Marsons at AngelaMarsons-books.com and on Twitter @WriteAngie

Transcript of Interview with Angela Marsons

Joanna: Angela Marsons is the ‘Wall Street Journal' and ‘USA Today' bestselling author of crime thrillers with over 5 million books sold and translations into 29 different languages. Welcome to the show, Angela.

Angela: Thank you very much. I'm so pleased to be here. I've listened to the podcast many times, it's fabulous. So, I'm absolutely thrilled to get the chance to have a chat.

Joanna: Oh, brilliant.

First up, tell us a bit about you and how you got into writing.

Angela: I always loved writing at school. I used to love the feel of a pencil on paper and just getting the ideas down, and exploring my feelings, and that kind of thing. I wasn't rea


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