Episodes

Tuesday Aug 20, 2024
GENRE FICTION PODCAST teaser
Tuesday Aug 20, 2024
Tuesday Aug 20, 2024
Here's a taste of what to expect from THE GENRE FICTION PODCAST. Light-hearted conversations about fiction writing and publishing with authors and industry experts.
Featured in this highlights package are Lauren Daniels, Chris Miller, Ally Blake, Troy Henderson, Jamie Bryden and Anne Freeman.
Hosted by Jack Roney and Harry Colfer.

Monday Aug 19, 2024
London based author Jamie West - episode 1
Monday Aug 19, 2024
Monday Aug 19, 2024
Jamie West is the West End's resident murder mystery author!
He’s worked backstage on countless shows in London’s West End. His work covers a huge variety of shows including The Book of Mormon, Miss Saigon, Kinky Books, Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Dear Evan Hansen and Hamilton, to name just a few.
A love for both theatre history and a good murder mystery is what has inspired his Bertie Carroll series, set in 1930s theatre-land.
His first novel, Death on the Pier, was published in October 2022, going on to become an Amazon Best Seller and Chat Magazine's Book of the Month. Murder at the Matinee, the second in the series, is coming out 5th September 2024. He continues to split his time between writing and working in the theatre.
In this first episode, he chats with Jack Roney and Harry Colfer about how his experience working in London's theatre industry inspired his novels.

Monday Aug 12, 2024
Author Kate Brandes episode 2
Monday Aug 12, 2024
Monday Aug 12, 2024
In part 2 of this interview, author Kate Brandes covers a number of writing themes including:
- different approaches for thinking about story and story sharing
- What is the value of writing in our society today?
- Can we use it as a tool to promote social justice and peace?
- What professions draw on storytelling skills?
- Can we use story sharing to make connections to our own histories and each other?
Some great tips for emerging authors.
https://katebrandes.com/

Monday Aug 05, 2024
Interview with USA author Kate Brandes
Monday Aug 05, 2024
Monday Aug 05, 2024
Author Kate Brandes lives in the small river town of Riegelsville, Pennsylvania. She has also worked as a geologist and environmental scientist for more than twenty years. She currently teaches geology, creative writing and a course on Landscape, Culture and Story of Place at Moravian University. She also co-directs the Moravian Writers’ Conference. Her novel 'The Promise of Pierson Orchard' was published by Wyatt-Mackenzie Publishing in 2017 and her new novel 'Stone Creek' is due for release in August this year.
In episode 1 of this two-part interview, Kate explains how her scientific background led to developing her creative writing craft where sense of place is at the heart of her stories. Environmental issues are an underlying theme, and Kate discusses how it is important to balance delivering your key messages with telling an engaging story and developing complex fictional characters, perhaps inspired by real people.
https://katebrandes.com/

Monday Jul 29, 2024
Clare Connelly (episode 2)
Monday Jul 29, 2024
Monday Jul 29, 2024
Episode 2 of the interview between Harry Colfer, Jack Roney, and special guest Clare Connelly.
In this episode, Clare breaks down the key components of her 'How to Self-Publish and Sell' workshop. A must listen episode for authors looking to embark on self-publishing.
The next course starts on 1st August 2024 so check out the link above to sign-up.

Monday Jul 22, 2024
Interview with bestselling author Clare Connelly (episode 1)
Monday Jul 22, 2024
Monday Jul 22, 2024
In this episode, Harry Colfer and Jack Roney interview bestselling author, Clare Connelly.
Clare is the author of more than one hundred angsty, passionate romance novels. Having self-published her first book in 2014, by the end of that year, she was an Amazon All-Star in the US and UK and has since sold millions of copies of her books. She continues to self-publish and also writes her trademark romances for Harlequin and Tule.
In 2023, alongside three other bestselling romance writers, Clare launched the How to Write Academy, a one-stop shop for aspiring genre writers.
The next course starts on 1st August 2024 so make sure you check this out.
In this episode, Clare explains some key strategies for authors looking to self publish.

Monday Jul 15, 2024
Interview with thriller author A.C.Edwards (episode 2)
Monday Jul 15, 2024
Monday Jul 15, 2024
In this episode, Harry Colfer, Jack Roney, and thriller author Andy Edwards continue their chat from episode one and dissect more key elements that make up a banger thriller novel. They discuss the importance of field research, how to create relatable and flawed characters, a hero’s dark mirror, authentic dialogue and realistic human responses, traits of an engaging villain, and how to write a fast-paced action scene. Some excellent advice for emerging thriller writers.

Monday Jul 08, 2024
Interview with thriller author A.C.Edwards (episode 1)
Monday Jul 08, 2024
Monday Jul 08, 2024
Andy Edwards (A.C. Edwards) is a former policeman, paratrooper and Special Forces officer. He served in the Australian Army with operational deployments in South East Asia and retired at the rank of Major.
Andy has also worked as a security adviser across SE Asia, as a bodyguard and as a security contractor in the Middle East and Afghanistan. He ended his career recently as the Regional Security Director (Asia Pacific) for a multi-national company, and has now exchanged the corporate grind for full-time writing.
Born in Singapore, Andy has lived and worked for much of his life across Asia Pacific. Today, he lives between Brisbane, and Hong Kong where his new thriller books, The Dragon Series are set.
In this episode, Andy shares his journey from international security specialist to thriller fiction writer. Harry Colfer, Jack Roney and Andy discuss some of the key elements to writing page-turning thrillers, including authentic protagonists, anti-heros, settings as character, research and authenticity. A must listen for emerging thriller writers.

About Jack and Harry
Jack Roney spent 33 years as a police officer, serving as a general duties officer, detective, police academy instructor, firearms and operational skills instructor, media advisor and strategic policy officer, before retiring to focus full time on writing. His crime fiction is inspired by his real life experiences.
Harry Colfer is a critical care paramedic who’s seen stuff that’ll turn your hair white. His murder mystery and action thriller novels are told through the unique perspective of a paramedic. He has released a series of short stories based on his frontline experiences.
Together, Jack and Harry interview special guests including authors and writing / publishing industry experts to discuss all things fiction writing.
Uploads every second Monday.
Check out their websites:
www.harrycolfer.com
www.jackroney.com.au