How Bestselling Legal Thriller Author Marcia Clark Writes
Aug 04, 2020•47 min•Transcript available on Metacast Episode description
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#1 NY Times bestselling author and famed criminal lawyer, Marcia Clark, dropped by to chat about the perils of celebrity, how she got her start as a TV producer, and the highs and lows of the writing process.
*This is another double-episode, with a surprise (12-year-old) debut author you won't want to miss.
"It's no big surprise that Marcia Clark knows her way around a courtroom and a murder mystery—but she's also a terrific writer and storyteller."—James Patterson
Marcia has been a practicing criminal lawyer since 1979 – she joined the LA District Attorney's office in '81 – and served as a prosecutor for the high-profile trials of Robert Bardo (convicted of killing actress Rebecca Schaeffer), and most notably, O. J. Simpson.
She co-wrote the #1 New York Times bestseller Without a Doubt, which chronicled her work on the Simpson trial.
Marcia writes the bestselling crime fiction series centered on a morally ambiguous criminal defense attorney, Samantha Brinkman.
Her latest is the conclusion of that critically acclaimed thriller series, Final Judgment (Samantha Brinkman). It debuted in 2016 with the publication of #1 Amazon bestseller Blood Defense.
“The plot twists are both plausible and shocking in this intelligent page-turner. Fans of whodunits featuring ethical dilemmas will be pleased.” —Publishers Weekly Marcia's been a frequent commentator on Today, Good Morning America, The Oprah Winfrey Show, CNN, and MSNBC, and a legal correspondent for Entertainment Tonight.
Stay-tuned for this double-episode including a debut crime novelist who shares her story of rejection, stereotypes, and finding your voice.
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In this file Marcia Clark and I discussed: How the author embraced "write what you know"
How to outline ripped-from-the-headlines novels
Why she misses being a prosecutor in the '80s
The future of publishing
And how to take a deep breath and keep going!
Show Notes: MarciaClarkBooks.com
Final Judgment (Samantha Brinkman) by Marcia Clark
Marcia Clark's Amazon author page
Marcia Clark Investigates The First 48
The Black Sisterhood Files by Kristina Naydonova
Marcia Clark on Facebook
Marcia Clark on Twitter
Kelton Reid on Twitter
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