Write About Now

By: Jonathan Small
  • Summary

  • Write About Now features in-depth interviews with successful writers of all types and stripes—journalists, screenwriters, novelists, ghostwriters, and more. Host, Jonathan Small, takes a deep dive into how writers master their craft, offering tips, inspiration, and laughs for both aspiring and professional scribes.
    2023
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Episodes
  • J.A. Jance Has Written 70 Books And Has No Plans to Slow Down
    Sep 17 2024

    “Writing is my happy place,” says this week’s guest, bestselling mystery writer J.A. Jance. With 70 books under her belt, she’s spent a lot of time typing with a smile on her face. (That makes one of us) Her latest novel, Den of Iniquity, features the return of beloved private investigator J.P. Beaumont. How did this former high school teacher, who was told by her teachers, her ex-husband, and publishers that she couldn’t be a writer have such a prolific and successful career? That, my friends, is the mystery that we solve in this interview.

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    49 mins
  • He Thought He'd Beaten Addiction After 20 Years — Then a Doctor's Prescription Changed Everything
    Sep 3 2024

    William Cope Moyers, son of famed journalist Bill Moyers, thought he conquered his addiction demons after hitting rock bottom. But 20 years into recovery, prescribed painkillers triggered a relapse that challenged everything he knew about the path to sobriety. In this revealing conversation, Moyers opens up about his new book, Broken Open, sharing this experience with substance abuse and how it threatened to derail his life for a second time. His journey offers hope to those struggling with addiction and pushes for a more inclusive approach to treatment, even in the face of resistance from recovery traditionalists.

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    51 mins
  • How Conspiracy Theories Are Destroying Families
    Aug 22 2024

    Conspiracy theories such as QAnon have had devastating political consequences as they’ve exploded in popularity. But what’s often overlooked is their heartbreaking effect on families. In her new book The Quiet Damage, investigative journalist Jesselyn Cook tells the stories of five American families shredded by true believers whose journey down the rabbit hole caused them to be alienated, suicidal, and often completely different people. Jesselyn shares fascinating insights from her three-year deep dive into the world of conspiracy theories, revealing:

    • The surprising economic and educational diversity of QAnon believers
    • The psychological needs that conspiracy theories fulfill
    • Social media's role in spreading misinformation
    • Why fact-checking and ridicule are ineffective in combating beliefs
    • Effective strategies for reaching loved ones, including setting boundaries



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    51 mins

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