• “There’s Always a Bigger Fish” featuring Kimberly Belle
    Jan 27 2025

    In this episode of Imposter Hour, hosts Liz and Greg engage with bestselling author Kimberly Belle, whose novels include The Paris Widow, The Marriage Lie, Dear Wife, Stranger in the Lake, and The Personal Assistant. Kimberly discusses imposter syndrome in the creative process, highlighting her writing journey and the importance of strong female characters in her work. The conversation explores her collaborative projects, including Young Rich Widows and Desperate Deadly Widows, emphasizing the challenges and rewards of working with other authors.

    They also dive into themes of identity theft in psychological thrillers, and how traveling and research contribute to her storytelling. Kimberly shares valuable insights from her experience in the publishing industry, stressing the importance of community support, accountability, and resilience throughout the writing process.

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    57 mins
  • “Turning the Tables” featuring Liz & Greg
    Jan 20 2025

    In this milestone 30th episode of Imposter Hour, hosts Liz and Greg discuss their new novel, Trust Issues. They explore the book’s journey from inception to completion, unpacking its central themes of redemption, family dynamics, and the psychology of con artists. With their signature blend of humor and insight, they delve into the allure of the con man trope and the subtle interplay of self-deception that drives both their characters and real-life cons.

    The conversation offers a deep dive into the challenges and rewards of crafting complex, emotionally rich characters—particularly those that might not win readers over at first glance. Liz and Greg share their evolving approach to writing unlikable characters with nuance and depth, reflecting on how their own creative process has changed over the years.

    As they peel back the layers of Trust Issues, the hosts candidly discuss how imposter syndrome has shaped their creative journey and the vital role that community support plays in navigating the highs and lows of writing. They also share behind-the-scenes anecdotes about their collaborative process and offer a sneak peek into the excitement and anticipation surrounding their book’s upcoming launch. Whether you're a fan of psychological thrillers, fascinated by the art of the con, or simply curious about the creative process, this episode is for you.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • “Motherhood, Murder, and Mayhem” featuring Asia Mackay
    Jan 13 2025

    In this episode of Imposter Hour, hosts Liz and Greg sit down with author Asia Mackay for a candid and thought-provoking conversation about the intersection of writing, motherhood, and creativity. Asia shares how the chaos of parenting toddlers can spark creativity, providing a nostalgic yet challenging backdrop for maintaining an artistic identity. Through humor and resilience, she transforms these experiences into compelling narratives.

    The discussion dives into Asia's latest novel, A Serial Killer’s Guide to Marriage, exploring its darkly comedic tone, the complexities of female rage, and the moral ambiguities of her characters. Asia reflects on the unpredictable nature of the writing process, emphasizing that storytelling doesn’t always follow a linear path. Her insights into balancing privilege and trauma within narratives highlight the depth and relatability of her work.

    The episode also uncovers the personal side of being a writer: grappling with imposter syndrome, navigating the challenges of publicity, and finding the courage to write without the pressure of perfection. Asia’s approach to character development, where research takes a backseat to authenticity, offers refreshing advice for aspiring authors.

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    52 mins
  • “Writing in the Direction of Your Own Voice” featuring Jonathan Payne
    Jan 6 2025

    Jonathan Payne—British-American writer, former national security insider, and author of the award-winning Citizen Orlov—joins us on Imposter Hour.

    With nearly 20 years of experience in the British government, including serving as a private secretary to two ministers and a post in Afghanistan, Jonathan found the absurdities of his work ripe for storytelling. He shares how leaving government service and moving to the U.S. sparked his fiction-writing career, leading to Citizen Orlov, which won the 2024 IBPA Silver Medal and the 2024 IPPY Bronze Medal for Suspense/Thriller.

    We explore the transition from non-fiction to fiction, the inspiration behind his espionage-themed stories, and what’s in store for the sequel Hotel Melikov (coming May 2025). Tune in for a conversation full of wit, insight, and a few surprises.

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    58 mins
  • “Escaping the Box” featuring Eugene Cordero
    Dec 30 2024

    In this episode of Imposter Hour with Liz & Greg welcomes the incredible actor and comedian Eugene Cordero for an inspiring and thought-provoking episode! 🌟

    Recognized for his versatile performances, Eugene has made a name for himself through his work with Upright Citizens Brigade and standout roles in Loki, The Good Place, Tacoma FD, House of Lies, Easter Sunday, Black Monday, and Kong: Skull Island. Sci-fi fans know him as the voice of Ensign Rutherford in Star Trek: Lower Decks, which is now heading into its fifth and final season! 🚀

    Eugene shares his journey navigating imposter syndrome, representation in Hollywood, and the joy of family and creativity. We dive deep into how cultural identity, community, and authenticity have shaped his remarkable career.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • “Repurposing Your Darlings” featuring Clémence Michallon
    Dec 23 2024

    In this episode of Imposter Hour, hosts Liz and Greg have an insightful conversation with author Clémence Michallon, diving deep into her experiences with imposter syndrome and the creative process behind her debut novel, The Quiet Tenant. They discuss the unique challenge of writing in the second person, reflecting on how it mirrors a fragmented mind and adds a layer of complexity to the story. Clémence talks about the duality of being both a writer and a journalist, and how balancing these roles presents its own set of challenges.

    The episode touches on the perfectionism that comes with writing, especially when crafting the opening of a book, which often requires numerous revisions to get just right. Clémence shares how even successful authors struggle with imposter syndrome, feeling like outsiders despite their accomplishments. They explore the importance of prose quality in creating an enjoyable reading experience and the chaos, but also liberation, that comes with the writing process.

    Clémence emphasizes the importance of connecting with readers and fellow authors for creative fulfillment and discusses the necessity of setting boundaries to maintain a healthy, sustainable writing practice.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • “Bless Your Heart/Bury Your Body” featuring May Cobb
    Dec 16 2024

    In this episode of Imposter Hour, hosts Liz and Greg sit down with award-winning author May Cobb for a candid conversation about the insidious nature of imposter syndrome among creatives. May opens up about her own battles with self-doubt, the unique challenges she’s faced as a writer, and the intricacies of female friendships that are central to her novels.

    They delve into the exciting adaptation of her hit novel The Hunting Wives, soon to be a series on STARZ, and how her Hollywood experiences have influenced her storytelling. May also shares insights into her latest novel, The Hollywood Assistant, a nonfiction passion project, and discusses how music plays an integral role in her creative process. For aspiring writers navigating their own struggles, May offers invaluable encouragement and wisdom.

    Don't miss this inspiring episode as May shares her journey, struggles, and triumphs in the world of writing!

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    1 hr
  • “Healthy Boundaries” featuring Kellye Garrett
    Dec 9 2024

    In this episode of Imposter Hour, hosts Liz and Greg dive into a thought-provoking conversation with acclaimed author Kellye Garrett, known for her novels Like a Sister, the Detective by Day series, and her latest novel, Missing White Woman. Kellye opens up about her journey through imposter syndrome, sharing candid insights into her struggles with the writing process and the evolution of her techniques. They explore the vital role of community in a writer's life, the challenges of navigating the publishing industry as a person of color, and the importance of authentic representation in literature.

    The discussion goes deeper, touching on the power of art to drive social change, how media shapes crime narratives and the nuances of character development and family dynamics in Kellye’s work. With sharp reflections on the influence of social media and her experiences as a contemporary author, Kellye offers an engaging and rich exploration of what it means to tell stories that matter in today’s world. This episode is packed with inspiration and hard-won wisdom from a trailblazing voice in crime fiction.

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    59 mins