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Killer Women
Killer Women
197 episodes
1 week ago
The Killer Women Podcast: Bestselling suspense author Danielle Girard hosts conversations with the women who create crime fiction’s darkest and most nuanced characters. How do these women balance real life, of providing primary care in their homes and communities— as mothers, wives, sisters and daughters, while simultaneously living for months, or years, inside the heads of dark villains, entangling protagonists in harrowing circumstances, and giving readers not just a great story but an honest portrayal of what each of us is capable of when pushed to her limit..?
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The Killer Women Podcast: Bestselling suspense author Danielle Girard hosts conversations with the women who create crime fiction’s darkest and most nuanced characters. How do these women balance real life, of providing primary care in their homes and communities— as mothers, wives, sisters and daughters, while simultaneously living for months, or years, inside the heads of dark villains, entangling protagonists in harrowing circumstances, and giving readers not just a great story but an honest portrayal of what each of us is capable of when pushed to her limit..?
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Katia Lief on the impact of friendships, Me Too, & internalized rage on WOMEN LIKE US
Killer Women
35 minutes 22 seconds
5 months ago
Katia Lief on the impact of friendships, Me Too, & internalized rage on WOMEN LIKE US

In this episode of Killer Women with Danielle Girard, bestselling author Katia Lief joins the show to talk about her gripping new thriller, Women Like Us. Danielle and Katia dive deep into the story behind the story, exploring the emotional and cultural undercurrents that shaped this timely and powerful book.

From the creative forces that shaped her style to the complexity of managing multiple pen names, Katia chats openly about her publishing journey. The conversation also touches on power of female friendships, the lasting reverberations of the Me Too movement, and how internalized rage can erupt—and empower—both in real life and in storytelling.

Whether you're a writer, a reader, or a fan of fierce female perspectives, this episode delivers insight, inspiration, and a look at what it takes to write stories that matter.

Killer Women is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

KATIA LIEF teaches fiction writing at The New School in Manhattan and lives with her family in Brooklyn. She is the author of Invisible Woman. Earlier work includes A Map of the Dark and Last Night published under the pseudonym Karen Ellis, as well as USA Today and internationally bestselling novels Five Days in Summer, One Cold Night, and The Money Kill, which was nominated for the Mary Higgins Clark Award.

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Killer Women
The Killer Women Podcast: Bestselling suspense author Danielle Girard hosts conversations with the women who create crime fiction’s darkest and most nuanced characters. How do these women balance real life, of providing primary care in their homes and communities— as mothers, wives, sisters and daughters, while simultaneously living for months, or years, inside the heads of dark villains, entangling protagonists in harrowing circumstances, and giving readers not just a great story but an honest portrayal of what each of us is capable of when pushed to her limit..?