Podcast Episode 146: Katie Williams (Author of My Murder)

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In today’s podcast episode, Katie Williams and I delve into the complex questions surrounding motherhood, marriage, and society’s fixation on a certain type of murder victim that she explores in My Murder.  We discuss the romanticization of white female victims, serial killers and guilt, and the integration of video games and virtual reality into this story. As a bonus, Katie also gives us a sneak peek into her upcoming horror comedy and shares her books recommendations.

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Highlights

  • Katie shares a spoiler-free summary of My Murder.
  • How the narrator of My Murder (Lou) subverts the public’s fascination with the murder of white women.
  • Katie’s take on whether she’d want to come back as a clone after her death.
  • The romanticization of this type of death and victim.
  • Lou’s ambivalence about her life before her death and the complex way she examines this after returning as a clone.
  • Katie’s research on motherhood and her process that shaped her nuanced approach.
  • The integration of video games and virtual reality into her novel.
  • Pulling together the experience of guilt and serial killers.
  • How Katie crafted her surprising, but earned, ending.
  • Riding the line between writing by the seat of her pants (pantser) and planning everything out ahead of time (planner).
  • A little bit about Katie’s next book — a horror comedy!

Katie’s Book Recommendations [27:36]

Two OLD Books She Loves

Two NEW Books She Loves

NEW RELEASE She’s Excited About

Last 5-Star Book Katie Read

Other Links

Other Books Mentioned

About Katie Williams

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Katie Williams is the author of the novel Tell the Machine Goodnight, which was a finalist for the Kirkus Prize, and young adult novels, The Space Between Trees and Absent. Her short fiction has appeared in The Atlantic, American Short Fiction, Prairie Schooner and elsewhere. Williams earned her MFA from the Michener Center for Writers at the University of Texas at Austin. She is an assistant professor at Emerson College in Boston.

Next Episode

In two weeks on August 9, Lara Love Hardin, author of The Many Lives of Mama Love, will be joining me to discuss her memoir, her life, and share some book recommendations.

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