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The Partially Examined Life | Pretty Much Pop #168: Writing Women's Fiction w/ Kathryn Leigh Scott @ThePartiallyExaminedLife | Uploaded 7 months ago | Updated 5 minutes ago
To celebrate the publication of the latest novel by one of our hosts, Sarahlyn Bruck, we bring back acclaimed actor/author Kathryn Leigh Scott to join Mark and Al. We discuss women's fiction as a marketing category, its relation to genres like romance and literary fiction, and the writing process.

The books that we read for this are Sarahlyn's "Light of the Fire" (2024) and Kathryn's "September Girl" (2019).

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Pretty Much Pop #168: Writing Women's Fiction w/ Kathryn Leigh Scott @ThePartiallyExaminedLife

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