• The End of an Era and What’s Next: Lee Clark on Mystery, Craft, and Future Plans

  • Sep 6 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 17 mins
  • Podcast

The End of an Era and What’s Next: Lee Clark on Mystery, Craft, and Future Plans

  • Summary

  • In this exciting episode of Literary Lines: Interviews with Indie Authors, GiGi Meier reconnects with classic mystery author Lee Clark, the brilliant mind behind the beloved Matthew Paine Mysteries. With six gripping novels under her belt and the seventh, Killer Convergence, in the works, Lee opens up about the thrilling conclusion to the series and what’s next for her.

    It’s been over eighteen months since GiGi last interviewed Lee, and a lot has changed. Not only is Lee wrapping up the Matthew Paine series, but she’s also diving headfirst into planning her next mystery series, Red River Mysteries, set to release in 2026. From her experiences as a pantser (writing by the seat of her pants) to how her writing craft has evolved, Lee shares valuable insights into what has helped shape her career.

    Join GiGi and Lee as they discuss book fairs, panel discussions, working with a publicist, and Lee’s long-term plans for the future. This is an episode full of wisdom for both readers and aspiring writers alike!

    Find Lee here:

    Website:

    https://cypressrivermedia.com/

    Instagram:

    https://www.instagram.com/leeclarkauthor/

    How to find Gigi:

    Website:

    https://www.gigimeier.com/

    Free Bonuses and deleted scenes:

    https://www.gigimeier.com/freebies

    Instagram:

    https://www.instagram.com/gigimeiermedia/

    YouTube:

    https://youtube.com/@gigimeier

    Books on Amazon:

    https://www.amazon.com/stores/Gigi-Meier/author/B0BCR5KWQ2

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