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Transforming Historical Events into Fiction | Isabel Reddy

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In this episode of Authors Who Lead, I engage in a profound conversation with author Isabel Reddy, delving into the intricacies of her debut novel set in a mining town. It unpacks Reddy's meticulous research process, her approach to character complexity, and the emotional weight of capturing a community's ongoing grief and resilience. Additionally, it expands on these discussions, offering a comprehensive look into Isabel Reddy's creative journey and the broader themes explored in the podcast.

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00:00 Writing's hardest part is overcoming self-doubt.
04:23 Constantly questioning and improving my writing skills.
08:12 Novel explores complexity beyond typical good vs. bad.
12:06 Reviving West Virginia's history through fictional storytelling.
16:22 Survivors' grief remains palpable after 40 years.
18:46 Mining's dangers create dissonance despite deep ties.
21:38 Seek supportive feedback; blend critique with conviction.
23:56 Father's meticulous records inspired my primary research.
27:31 Focusing on humanity, not drugs or polarization.

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