
In this interview, Julie and I discuss The Lies I Tell, why con artist stories are so popular right now and creating a female con artist who uses gender stereotypes to her advantage, writing dual timeline stories, the nod to her characters from The Last Flight, the hardest character to write in this book, how to get an additional chapter for The Last Flight when purchasing The Lies I Tell, and much more.
In this interview, Julie and I discuss The Lies I Tell, why con artist stories are so popular right now and creating a female con artist who uses gender stereotypes to her advantage, writing dual timeline stories, the nod to her characters from The Last Flight, the hardest character to write in this book, how to get an additional chapter for The Last Flight when purchasing The Lies I Tell, and much more.
Julie’s recommended reads are:
- I'll Be You by Janelle Brown
- The Rewind by Allison Winn Scotch
- Don't Wait Up by Mary Kubica
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Julie Clark
New York Times Bestselling Author
Julie Clark is the New York Times bestselling author of The Last Flight and The Lies I tell, earning starred reviews from Kirkus, Publishers Weekly, and Library Journal, and the New York Times has called The Last Flight “thoroughly absorbing”. She lives in Los Angeles with her two sons and a golden doodle with poor impulse control.