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Lee Kelly + Jennifer Thorne (Authors of The Midnight Show) | Ep. 222

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In Episode 222, Sarah talks with authors Jennifer Marie Thorne and Lee Kelly about their latest co-written novel, The Midnight Show. Set in the world of 1980s late-night comedy, the book is told in a documentary / oral history format that traces the rise of a breakout star — and the mystery surrounding her disappearance. They talk about how they developed a cast of characters shaped by both real-life comedy figures and their own creative instincts, as well as the challenge of writing sketch comedy that actually lands on the page. They also get into the realities of writing as a duo and the novel's exploration of how women in comedy are perceived and defined. Plus, they share what they're working on next and their book recommendations.

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Highlights

  • Books by Lee Kelly + Jennifer Thorne:  The Antiquity Affair (2023), The Starlets (2024) and My Fair Frauds (2025)
  • By Lee Kelly: With Regrets (2023), A Criminal Magic (2016), and City Of Savages (2015)
  • By Jennifer Thorne: Diavola (2024), Lute (2022), and Newbourne Park(September 29, 2026)
  • A brief, spoiler-free overview of The Midnight Show
  • The inspiration behind the novel and how they created their characters using a mix of real-life performers and imagination
  • Writing sketch comedy for the page — and how they created it organically for the story
  • The evolution of their collaborative writing process 
  • How society views funny women — and how they're allowed to be defined
  • What this author duo is working on next

Lee's + Jennifer's Book Recommendations [38:42]

Two OLD Books They Love

Two NEW Books They Love

Two NEW RELEASES They're Excited About

Books From the Discussion

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