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Meet the Thriller Author (Author Interviews)
Alan Petersen
227 episodes
1 week ago
Interviews with bestselling authors of Mystery, Thriller & Suspense books hosted by Alan Petersen.
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Interviews with bestselling authors of Mystery, Thriller & Suspense books hosted by Alan Petersen.
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MTTA 215: Walter Mosley
Meet the Thriller Author (Author Interviews)
32 minutes 2 seconds
8 months ago
MTTA 215: Walter Mosley


Exploring the World of Crime Fiction with Walter Mosley



Meet the Thriller Author welcomes back Walter Mosley, an iconic figure in the world of crime fiction, has captivated readers for decades with his masterful storytelling and complex characters. Known for his extensive body of work that spans over 60 books across various genres. His stories not only entertain but also deliver sharp social commentary, reflecting the multifaceted nature of society. Among his notable creations are the beloved Easy Rawlins series and the Joe King Oliver novels.



Mosley’s latest novel, “Been Wrong So Long, It Feels Like Right,” marks the return of Joe King Oliver, an ex-New York City cop turned private investigator. In this gripping tale, Joe finds himself entangled in two intense investigations that challenge his wit and emotions. One involves a billionaire with a perilous agenda, while the other takes him on a personal journey to reconnect with his estranged father. Through Mosley’s skillful narrative, readers are taken on a fast-paced ride that explores themes of family, loyalty, and the complexities of human relationships.



What sets Mosley apart as a writer is his ability to craft stories that resonate with readers on multiple levels. His approach to writing is both intuitive and exploratory, allowing the narrative to unfold organically. Mosley believes in the power of mystery, where the end remains uncertain until the very last page. This unpredictability keeps readers engaged, as they piece together the puzzle alongside the characters. The interplay between the known and the unknown is a hallmark of his storytelling, creating a dynamic reading experience that leaves a lasting impression.



Aspiring writers can learn much from Mosley’s insights into the craft of writing. He emphasizes the importance of writing consistently and immersing oneself in the process. For Mosley, writing is not just about reaching a final product but about the journey of creation itself. His advice to writers is to embrace the evolving nature of storytelling, allowing characters and narratives to develop organically. By doing so, writers can tap into the deeper layers of creativity and produce work that is both authentic and engaging. Walter Mosley’s contributions to literature serve as a testament to the enduring power of storytelling and its ability to illuminate the human experience.



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Summary:




* The podcast “Meet the Thriller Author” hosted by Alan Peterson features an interview with crime fiction legend Walter Mosley.



* Mosley has written over 60 books across various genres, including the famous Easy Rawlins series.



* The discussion focuses on Mosley’s latest novel, “Been Wrong So Long, It Feels Like Right,” featuring Joe King Oliver.



* Joe King Oliver, an ex-NYC cop turned private investigator,
Meet the Thriller Author (Author Interviews)
Interviews with bestselling authors of Mystery, Thriller & Suspense books hosted by Alan Petersen.