How Jamie Jo Wright Weaves the Past Into the Present (Episode 72)

August 30, 2022 00:25:13
How Jamie Jo Wright Weaves the Past Into the Present (Episode 72)
The Romantic Side of Suspense
How Jamie Jo Wright Weaves the Past Into the Present (Episode 72)

Aug 30 2022 | 00:25:13

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Hosted By

Sarah Hamaker

Show Notes

On this episode of “The Romantic Side of Suspense,” my guest is Jaime Jo Wright, author of time-slip suspense. She’s a winner of the Christy, Carol, Daphne du Maurier, and INSPY Awards. She's also the PW and ECPA bestselling author of three novellas. Jaime brings to life the stories of the past and intertwines them with the present, to bring readers award-winning time-slip novels. “I’ve seen time slip done a couple of different ways, like when the characters are tied together by an event or an article in history,” Jaime said. “With my characters—whether they know it or not—the past is directly influencing the life of the current heroine. So you can’t separate the past heroine from the current heroine because the current day heroine wouldn’t be who they are.” Connect w/Jamie Website: www.JaimeWrightBooks.com Facebook: facebook.com/jaimejowright Twitter: twitter.com/jaimejowright Instagram: instagram.com/jaimejowright Listen to the podcast for more from our interview, plus an excerpt from The Souls of Lost Lake.  

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