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Get ready for a holiday treat as we dive into the Year-End Extravaganza on the Thriller Zone! We’re chatting about our fave holiday movies—everything from the heartwarming charm of *Elf* to the classic nostalgia of *It's a Wonderful Life*. But hey, we’ll also tackle the big question: is *Die Hard* really a Christmas movie? Spoiler alert: opinions are as divided as a fruitcake at a holiday party! We also reflect on the incredible guests we've had throughout the year, sharing laughs, insights, and a few unforgettable moments. So grab your hot cocoa, settle in, and let’s celebrate the joy of storytelling and friendship as we wrap up this year with a bang!Takeaways:The podcast dives deep into the magic of holiday movies, comparing classics like 'Elf' and 'It's a Wonderful Life' to more unconventional choices like 'Die Hard', which often sparks a light-hearted debate about what really qualifies as a Christmas movie.Listeners are treated to a delightful recap of the year's top guests on the show, highlighting memorable moments and the unique stories shared by authors and creators, showcasing the podcast's commitment to celebrating literary greatness.Throughout the episode, there's a strong emphasis on friendship and the connections formed through the podcast, with Dave and Tammy sharing anecdotes about their guests and reflecting on how those relationships have enriched their experience and the content they create.The conversation wraps up with an engaging discussion about the upcoming projects for 2026, including exciting changes to the podcast format that promise to keep the content fresh and entertaining, making it a must-listen for fans.Links referenced in this episode:davide temple.comCompanies mentioned in this episode:Scott TurowDon WinslowMeg GardinerRobin CookJames PattersonJoel DickerMarshall KarpLee GoldbergLisa GardnerKyle MillsSteve BerryC.J. BoxEmily BesslerJack CarrChris HautyDavid BaldacciGary QuestenberryMark GotliebRobert GottliebDavid McCloskeyHarlan CobenJanet IvanovichAdam HamdyRichard ArmitageRobbie BachXboxKeywords: holiday podcast, favorite holiday movies, Christmas movie debate, nostalgic holiday films, top holiday movies, Elf movie discussion, It's a Wonderful Life review, Die Hard Christmas movie, Polar Express analysis, holiday movie recommendations, year-end podcast recap, best thriller fiction of the year, podcast guest highlights, favorite podcast guests, author interviews, thriller genre discussions, top documentaries of the year, movie and TV series reviews, podcasting milestones, holiday podcast episodes, thethrillerzone.com and davidetemple.comMentioned in this episode:LITC New 12-21-25Life In Two Columns: Shit That Matters. And Everything Else. Get it now for ONLY $.99 in ebook or $9.99 in paperback on Amazon, and you can get in audiobook, read by me, for only $10.99 at DavideTemple.comLITC New 12-21-25Life In Two Columns: Shit That Matters. And Everything Else. Get it now for ONLY $.99 in ebook or $9.99 in paperback on Amazon, and you can get in audiobook, read by me, for only $10.99 at DavideTemple.comLITC New 12-21-25Life In Two Columns: Shit That Matters. And Everything Else. Get it now for ONLY $.99 in ebook or $9.99 in paperback on Amazon, and you can get in audiobook, read by me, for only $10.99 at DavideTemple.com

Get ready for a captivating chat as we dive deep into the world of storytelling with the incredibly talented stage, film and television actor Richard Armitage, on the next-to-the-last episode of the World Famous Podcast, The Thriller Zone with host David Temple.You might know him from epic roles like Thorin Oakenshield in *The Hobbit* or the chilling Francis Dolarhyde in *Hannibal*, but today we're peeling back the layers to uncover the writer behind the actor. Richard's latest novel, *The Cut*, takes us on an intimate, psychological journey that explores the messiness of human motives and childhood memories. We’ll discuss how he balances his life in performance with his passion for writing and the surprising insights he’s gained about himself throughout this creative process. David Temple, our charismatic host, does an excellent job of drawing out Richard's insights about the writing process, the balance between acting and writing, and the intimate details that shape his storytelling. One standout moment occurs when Richard shares the inspiration for The Cut, sparked by a poignant encounter with a man from his past while visiting his mother’s grave. This conversation is not just about crafting a narrative; it’s a reflection on the complexities of human emotions, the impact of childhood experiences, and how they manifest in adulthood. As Richard explains, the book explores themes of shame, bullying, and the haunting memories that linger long after childhood ends. It’s a heartfelt exploration that resonates with anyone who’s grappled with their own past, making it a compelling listen that invites introspection and connection.So, kick back, relax, and join us for a delightful conversation filled with unexpected twists, laughter, and a whole lot of heart with actor and author Richard Armitage and his new friend, David Temple on episode #249 of The Thriller Zone.Takeaways: This episode marks the end of Season 9 of The Thriller Zone, which has been quite a journey! Richard Armitage, known for roles in The Hobbit and Hannibal, shares his transition into writing with his novel, The Cut. The conversation dives into the emotional depth of storytelling and how personal experiences shape narratives. We explore the balance between acting and writing, discussing the unique challenges faced in both fields. Richard reveals that the spark for his story often comes from real-life moments and interactions with people. The importance of discipline in writing is emphasized, highlighting that even small time slots can lead to creativity. Keywords: Thriller Zone podcast, Richard Armitage interview, psychological storytelling, writing and acting balance, author interviews, audiobook narration, character development in writing, creative process insights, psychological thriller novels, storytelling techniques, emotional depth in literature, acting and writing synergy, insights from successful authors, writing advice for aspiring authors, human experience in fiction, adapting books for television, character creation process, personal experiences in storytelling, themes of childhood in literature, exploring human motives in storiesMentioned in this episode:LITC New 12-21-25Life In Two Columns: Shit That Matters. And Everything Else. Get it now for ONLY $.99 in ebook or $9.99 in paperback on Amazon, and you can get in audiobook, read by me, for only $10.99 at DavideTemple.comLITC New 12-21-25Life In Two Columns: Shit That Matters. And Everything Else. Get it now for ONLY $.99 in ebook or $9.99 in paperback on Amazon, and you can get in audiobook, read by me, for only $10.99 at DavideTemple.com

On today's 248th episode of The Thriller Zone Podcast, join me, Dave Temple, as I chat (aka geek out) with the legendary Robin Cook, who's been whipping up medical thrillers for decades.Trust me, this conversation is a treasure trove of insights! We dive right into his latest gem, "Spasm," which has hit store shelves and tackles some seriously intriguing themes around health and medicine. Robin shares his journey from writing "Coma" while hustling through medical residency to becoming a household name with 42 bestsellers under his belt. We also get a peek into his creative process, as he humorously reveals how he keeps his writing fresh and engaging despite the ever-evolving landscape of the publishing world.So, grab a snack, kick back, and join us for this lively, laughter-filled exploration of storytelling and the medical mysteries that keep us on the edge of our seats with the legendary master of medical thrillers, Robin Cook.Be sure to visit: RobinCook.com, TheThrillerZone.com and DavideTemple.com.Takeaways: This episode marks a milestone as we approach 250 episodes of the Thriller Zone podcast, isn't that wild? David Temple shares his excitement about interviewing Robin Cook, a legendary thriller author who has shaped the genre since the 70s. Cook discusses the integral role of lifestyle in health and how it influenced his writing of medical thrillers over the years. The conversation dives deep into how societal fears, like those portrayed in 'Jaws', drive the suspense in Cook's novels, making them relatable and terrifying. They also touch upon the challenges of writing during shifts in the publishing industry and how Cook adapts while maintaining his unique voice. Finally, the episode wraps with Cook sharing his writing advice, emphasizing the importance of having a dedicated space for creativity that fosters focus and inspiration. Companies mentioned in this episode: Michael Crichton RobinCook.com New York Times KEYWORDS - thriller podcast, Robin Cook interview, medical thriller author, New York Times bestseller, writing advice, thriller writing tips, author interviews, health and wellness, writing process, medical fiction, storytelling techniques, character development, suspense novels, book recommendations, thriller genre insights, popular thriller authors, David Temple podcast, podcast episodes about writing, publishing industry trends, creative writing strategiesMentioned in this episode:LITC New 12-21-25Life In Two Columns: Shit That Matters. And Everything Else. Get it now for ONLY $.99 in ebook or $9.99 in paperback on Amazon, and you can get in audiobook, read by me, for only $10.99 at DavideTemple.comLITC New 12-21-25Life In Two Columns: Shit That Matters. And Everything Else. Get it now for ONLY $.99 in ebook or $9.99 in paperback on Amazon, and you can get in audiobook, read by me, for only $10.99 at DavideTemple.comLife In Two Columns Ad - Deadpool

Murder at the Christmas Emporium is no ordinary holiday tale; it’s a locked-room mystery wrapped in festive cheer and dark secrets. Join me, Dave Temple, as I chat with the incredibly talented Andreina Cordani about her latest novel, where a glamorous London department store turns into a chilling backdrop for a suspenseful whodunit. We dive into the delightful contrasts between the glittering holiday spirit and the lurking shadows of betrayal, exploring how even the most luxurious places can hide sinister truths. Andreina's knack for creating relatable yet flawed characters adds a razor-sharp realism to the narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. So grab your favorite holiday drink, settle in, and let’s unwrap the layers of this intriguing story together!Takeaways: In this episode, David Temple chats with Andreina Cordani about her thrilling new novel, 'Murder at the Christmas Emporium', blending holiday cheer with suspense in a captivating way. The discussion dives into how Andreina's journalism background contributes to the razor-sharp realism in her characters, making them feel alive and relatable. Listeners learn about the intriguing contrast between the festive setting of a London department store and the dark secrets that unfold within, creating a gripping narrative. Andrina shares her writing process, emphasizing the importance of character development and how real-life inspirations shape her stories. The podcast highlights the classic allure of Christmas ghost stories and how they intertwine with modern narratives, adding depth to holiday themes. Finally, Andreina offers valuable writing advice, reminding aspiring authors to push through self-doubt and just write, because without a draft, there's nothing to revise. Links referenced in this episode:waterstonesbarnesandnoblefoylesfortnumandmasonCompanies mentioned in this episode: Selfridges Waterstones Barnes and Noble Fortnum and Mason Cosmopolitan Good Housekeeping Conde Nast Mentioned in this episode:LITC New 12-21-25Life In Two Columns: Shit That Matters. And Everything Else. Get it now for ONLY $.99 in ebook or $9.99 in paperback on Amazon, and you can get in audiobook, read by me, for only $10.99 at DavideTemple.comLIFE IN TWO COLUMNS ADBuy LIFE IN TWO COLUMNS: Shit That Matters. And Everything Else on Amazon. It's only $8 for the ebook and $16 for paperback. Or get crazy, and go to DavideTemple.com where you can get the eBook AND Audiobook for only $20!LITC New 12-21-25Life In Two Columns: Shit That Matters. And Everything Else. Get it now for ONLY $.99 in ebook or $9.99 in paperback on Amazon, and you can get in audiobook, read by me, for only $10.99 at DavideTemple.com

On today's 246th episode of The Thriller Zone, we're playing outside the standard sandbox, as David Temple's wife Tammy hosts The Thriller Zone.Not only that, we're introducing a feature we've talked about for some time called NON-FICTION FRIDAY, where we discuss...uh, duh...non-fiction titles. This week it just happens to be David's "practical memoir" entitled LIFE IN TWO COLUMNS: Shit That Matters. And Everything Else.Life can hit hard, and today we're diving into the raw and real journey of dealing with prostate cancer. Listen as Tammy gets David to open up about his unexpected diagnosis, sharing how it forced him to reevaluate what truly matters in life. Dave says it's not just as a memoir but a wake-up call for anyone facing similar challenges. The couple talk about the importance of getting tested, how cancer shifts your perspective, and the laughs that can still be found amidst the chaos. So grab a comfy seat, maybe a snack, and get ready for some heartfelt stories, a sprinkle of humor, and some solid advice that could just change your outlook on life.Oh, and after the show, consider going to davidetemple.com and ordering your copy of LIFE IN TWO COLUMNS: Shit That Matters. And Everything Else. Ebooks are $7.99, Paperbacks are $15.99 and Audiobooks (coming 12.5.25) will be $14.99.FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY, you can purchase the LIFE IN TWO COLUMNS BUNDLE and get both the ebook and the audiobook for only $19.99. So, you can read and study it, as well as listen to it. And yes, it's read by your truly!Takeaways: Getting diagnosed with prostate cancer can be a shocking experience, but it teaches you what truly matters in life, splitting it into two columns: the important stuff and the fluff. David Temple shares his personal journey with prostate cancer, emphasizing that it's not just a health issue but a wake-up call to prioritize life and relationships. The importance of regular health screenings can't be overstated; getting tested can literally save your life, especially with one in eight men facing prostate cancer. Life changes drastically when facing a serious illness, and the support from friends and family can make all the difference in navigating the emotional rollercoaster. The book 'Life in Two Columns' is not just about cancer; it's filled with humor, science, and relatable experiences that resonate with anyone facing life's challenges. Understanding the emotional and physical effects of hormone therapy during cancer treatment reveals the hidden struggles many face when battling health issues. Links referenced in this episode:davidetemple.comKeywords: prostate cancer, cancer awareness, men's health, life in two columns, cancer diagnosis, health journey, emotional support, cancer treatment options, PSA test, radical prostatectomy, hormone therapy, coping with cancer, cancer statistics, surviving cancer, health tips, prostate cancer book, cancer support, personal story, navigating healthcare, cancer conversations, thethrillerzone.com, davidetemple.com, #nonfictionfridayMentioned in this episode:LITC New 12-21-25Life In Two Columns: Shit That Matters. And Everything Else. Get it now for ONLY $.99 in ebook or $9.99 in paperback on Amazon, and you can get in audiobook, read by me, for only $10.99 at DavideTemple.comLIFE IN TWO COLUMNS ADBuy LIFE IN TWO COLUMNS: Shit That Matters. And Everything Else on Amazon. It's only $8 for the ebook and $16 for paperback. Or get crazy, and go to DavideTemple.com where you can get the eBook AND Audiobook for only $20!LITC New 12-21-25Life In Two Columns: Shit That Matters. And Everything Else. Get it now for ONLY $.99 in ebook or $9.99 in paperback on Amazon, and you can get in audiobook, read by me, for only $10.99 at DavideTemple.com

Thanks for joining us for Episode #245 of The Thriller Zone with host Dave Temple. We've got a super exciting episode lined up for you today, diving into the world of filmmaking with the talented John d' Angelo. John’s here to share some seriously cool insights about his upcoming indie film, "The Hook," which blends classic storytelling with cutting-edge visual innovation. If you’ve ever been curious about how filmmakers use tech like Unreal Engine and LED walls in production, you’re in for a treat! We’re also touching on the nitty-gritty of the filmmaking process, including the creative challenges and the importance of character development. So grab your popcorn, settle in, and let’s get ready to geek out about the magic of movies with Dave & John on The TZ!Takeaways:John shares his journey from a Unity fanboy to embracing Unreal Engine tech, showcasing how filmmakers are now blending traditional storytelling with cutting-edge visual innovation. The conversation dives into the challenges of producing films out of order, emphasizing the importance of actors capturing the right emotions to maintain narrative pacing. Listeners will get an inside look at how AI is revolutionizing filmmaking, making it easier to create stunning visual effects and even entire scenes without traditional methods. John's advice for aspiring filmmakers? Be humble, help others, and show your value without immediately pitching your own projects. The episode wraps up with a reminder that storytelling should come from a place of passion, not trends, encouraging creators to write what they genuinely love. Companies mentioned in this episode: John d' Angelo Unreal Engine Jon Favreau Unity Fender Gibson Topaz Michael Jai White Malin Akerman Reddjinnpro.com Keywords: thriller podcast, indie filmmaker interview, John DeAngelo, filmmaking insights, thriller writing, filmmaking technology, AI in film, Unreal Engine filmmaking, Chapman Dolly, film production tips, Vegas noir film, character development in film, filmmaking advice, soundscapes in film, visual storytelling, pre-visualization techniques, independent film challenges, cinematic techniques, film industry advice, creative process in filmmakingMentioned in this episode:NFF with TammyGet my book LIFE IN TWO COLUMNS: Shit That Matters. And Everything Else. Buy it today on Amazon, or on my website: DavideTemple.comLITC New 12-21-25Life In Two Columns: Shit That Matters. And Everything Else. Get it now for ONLY $.99 in ebook or $9.99 in paperback on Amazon, and you can get in audiobook, read by me, for only $10.99 at DavideTemple.comLITC New 12-21-25Life In Two Columns: Shit That Matters. And Everything Else. Get it now for ONLY $.99 in ebook or $9.99 in paperback on Amazon, and you can get in audiobook, read by me, for only $10.99 at DavideTemple.com

Hello and welcome to The Thriller Zone with Dave Temple. On today's 244th episode you're in for a real treat, as we dive into the wild side as we chat with Joel Dicker, the brilliant mind behind the pulse-pounding thriller, *Wild Animal*. This episode is all about survival instincts and the dark corners of human nature, and trust me, it’s a ride you won't want to miss! I just wrapped up Joel's book, and let me tell you, it had me on the edge of my seat—I couldn't put it down! We explore what makes this story tick, from its thrilling twists to the characters that feel like old friends. So grab your favorite snack, settle in, and join us for a chat that’s sure to be as captivating as Joel's writing!Takeaways: In this episode of the Thriller Zone, we dive deep into survival instincts and the darker sides of human nature, revealing insights that make for an unputdownable thriller experience. Joel Dicker's book, Wild Animal, blurs the lines between man and beast, civilization and chaos, making it a gripping read that keeps you on the edge of your seat. Dave Temple shares his thoughts on the thrill of reading, emphasizing how a good book can feel like a safe space even when it explores dark themes. The conversation touches on the creative process of writing, highlighting how authors like Joelle navigate the challenges of storytelling while maintaining reader engagement. Keywords: thriller podcast, Joel Dicker, Wild Animal book, survival instinct thriller, human nature in literature, character-driven stories, blurring lines between man and beast, chaos and civilization, gripping thriller novels, best books of the year, writing process for thrillers, engaging storytelling techniques, suspense and mystery, authors interviews, literary themes in thrillers, book recommendations, emotional connections in storytelling, creative writing advice, publishing industry insights, reader engagement strategiesMentioned in this episode:LITC New 12-21-25Life In Two Columns: Shit That Matters. And Everything Else. Get it now for ONLY $.99 in ebook or $9.99 in paperback on Amazon, and you can get in audiobook, read by me, for only $10.99 at DavideTemple.comLITC New 12-21-25Life In Two Columns: Shit That Matters. And Everything Else. Get it now for ONLY $.99 in ebook or $9.99 in paperback on Amazon, and you can get in audiobook, read by me, for only $10.99 at DavideTemple.com

Welcome to The Thriller Zone with host Dave Temple, where today we’re diving deep into the thrilling world of crime fiction as we chat with the amazing Marshall Karp, the mastermind behind the latest page-turner, *NYPD Red 8: The 1159 Bomber*. Today's episode is packed with fun and laughter, as we explore how Marshall crafts nail-biting plots while infusing them with heart and humor. He shares some behind-the-scenes stories about the creative process, including the challenges of collaborating with the big names in the writing game and how he keeps his characters fresh and engaging after eight books. Plus, we tackle the technical side of podcasting—because who doesn’t love some good ol’ tech tips sprinkled in with our yarns? So grab your headphones, sit back, and get ready for an entertaining ride filled with laughs, insights, and a whole lot of storytelling magic!Takeaways: The latest book, NYPD Red 8, features a thrilling plot about a bomber wreaking havoc at 11:59 AM, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. Marshall Karp emphasizes the importance of having a reliable microphone and strong Wi-Fi connection to ensure a smooth podcast experience—technical difficulties be gone! Creating strong characters is essential for storytelling, as audiences return for the emotional connections they form with familiar faces and their journeys. Marshall shares valuable writing advice: write every day without worrying about perfection, because a professional writer is just an amateur who didn't quit. NYPD Red Series with James Patterson KEYWORDS: NYPD Red 8, Marshall Karp, thriller podcast, crime fiction, bestselling author interview, writing tips, character development, book recommendations, plot twists, cinematic storytelling, writing process, collaboration in writing, emotional depth in fiction, crime writing techniques, series vs standalone novels, writing advice, storytelling craft, suspenseful narratives, author interviews, book launch events

Welcome to the 241st episode of The Thriller Zone with podcast host David Temple, he dives into the thrilling world of storytelling with Christina and Anthony Adams, the dynamic duo behind the captivating book "Chasing Shadows." Right off the bat, we explore the exciting journey of writing a fiction novel inspired by real-life events, blending mystery, travel, and a touch of memoir. These talented authors share their experiences of co-writing, revealing how their unique perspectives as a married couple add depth and richness to their characters. We’ll also take a playful detour into their upcoming musical adaptation of the beloved film "Sideways," which promises to be a hit with its catchy tunes and hilarious moments. So grab your favorite drink, settle in, and join us as we uncover the secrets behind their creative process and the magic of storytelling on TheThrillerZone.comTakeaways: The podcast features the dynamic duo Christina and Anthony Adams, discussing their debut novel, 'Chasing Shadows,' which intertwines family secrets and thrilling mysteries. Listeners will learn that writing a novel allows for deeper character exploration compared to screenwriting, which tends to be shorter and more concise. The Adams couple emphasizes the importance of collaboration in writing, highlighting how their combined experiences enrich their storytelling. A major theme of the episode is that it's never too late to pursue your dreams, as evidenced by the couple's successful transition from screenwriting to novel writing. They discuss the significance of using personal experiences and travels as inspiration for their writing, making their stories richer and more relatable. Lastly, the episode encourages creative individuals to embrace their passions and reminds us that creativity is an addiction that fuels the soul. Links referenced in this episode:adams-entertainment.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Eddie V's in La Jolla, CA Warwicks in La Jolla, CA Oprah Winfrey The Amazing Race Hanna Barbera CBS Broadway Records La Jolla Light Newspaper Chasing Shadows KEYWORDS: thriller podcast, writing advice, mystery thriller, Chasing Shadows book, collaborative writing, screenwriting tips, storytelling techniques, creative writing process, authors interview, book promotion strategies, writing for television, overcoming writer's block, debut novel, books based on true events, travelogue writing, character development, couple co-writing, podcast about writing, authors' journey, creative collaborationMentioned in this episode:LITC New 12-21-25Life In Two Columns: Shit That Matters. And Everything Else. Get it now for ONLY $.99 in ebook or $9.99 in paperback on Amazon, and you can get in audiobook, read by me, for only $10.99 at DavideTemple.comLITC New 12-21-25Life In Two Columns: Shit That Matters. And Everything Else. Get it now for ONLY $.99 in ebook or $9.99 in paperback on Amazon, and you can get in audiobook, read by me, for only $10.99 at DavideTemple.com

On today's 240th episode of The Thriller Zone, your favorite host, Dave Temple, is diving into a conversation with the fabulous Lisa Gardner, who’s been busy crafting her latest thriller, "Kiss Her Goodbye." Right off the bat, we’re digging into the heart of the story, which revolves around the intense and emotional journey of a mother and her daughter, who won’t stop searching for each other, no matter the odds. I mean, talk about a nail-biter! Lisa shares some behind-the-scenes insights on her research process, which took her deep into the world of Afghan refugees and the challenges they face. Folks, it’s not just about the thrills; it’s about connecting with real human experiences that tug at your heartstrings. So grab your favorite snack and settle in, because this episode is packed with laughter, heart, and a whole lot of literary goodness!LEARN MORE AT: LISAGARDNER.COM + FOLLOW US AT: THETHRILLERZONE.COMTakeaways: This episode features an engaging chat with Lisa Gardner about her latest thriller, 'Kiss Her Goodbye', which is packed with emotional depth and riveting storytelling. Dave Temple, the host, shares his experiences from a podcast convention, emphasizing the joy he finds in creating nearly 300 episodes over four years. Listeners are treated to a light-hearted discussion about the joys and challenges of writing, including the balance between reading and creating original works. The episode touches on the importance of research in writing, especially focusing on real-world issues like the experiences of Afghan refugees, which adds authenticity to Gardner's narrative. Gardner discusses the significance of character development, particularly the mother-daughter dynamic, and how it drives the emotional core of her stories. The podcast wraps up with Dave hinting at exciting new projects ahead, including his upcoming honeymoon, leaving listeners eager for what's to come. Companies mentioned in this episode: Reframe.fm Doctors Without Borders KEYWORDS: podcast episode, thriller podcast, Lisa Gardner interview, Kiss Her Goodbye, summer podcast episodes, writing thrillers, character development, research in writing, emotional depth in storytelling, Afghan refugees in literature, family stories in thrillers, mystery writing techniques, Dave Temple podcast, author interviews, book recommendations, travel and writing, podcasting tips, creative writing process, overcoming writer's block, storytelling techniquesKEYWORDS:Mentioned in this episode:LITC New 12-21-25Life In Two Columns: Shit That Matters. And Everything Else. Get it now for ONLY $.99 in ebook or $9.99 in paperback on Amazon, and you can get in audiobook, read by me, for only $10.99 at DavideTemple.comLITC New 12-21-25Life In Two Columns: Shit That Matters. And Everything Else. Get it now for ONLY $.99 in ebook or $9.99 in paperback on Amazon, and you can get in audiobook, read by me, for only $10.99 at DavideTemple.com