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Steve Urszenyi returns to discuss Out In The Cold

On today’s 205th episode of The Thriller Zone, host David Temple welcomes back author Steve Urszenyi to discuss his latest book, 'Out in the Cold.'

The conversation explores Steve's journey as a writer, the development of his female protagonist Alex Martel, and the themes of isolation and resilience in his work.

Temple and Urszenyi also delve into the importance of research in writing, Steve's literary influences, and valuable writing advice for aspiring authors. As they wrap up, Steve shares a sneak peek into his upcoming projects.

Learn more at: SteveUrszenyi.com

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Steve Yerzaney and His Work
04:07 The Journey of a Writer: From Debut to Acclaimed Author
07:57 Exploring the Protagonist: Alex Martel's Character Development
12:06 Themes of Isolation and Resilience in 'Out in the Cold'
15:57 The Importance of Research in Writing
20:04 Influences and Inspirations: Authors Who Shaped Steve's Writing
23:53 Writing Advice: The Best and Worst Tips for Aspiring Authors
28:08 Looking Ahead: What's Next for Steve Yerzaney?

Keywords

Steve Yerzaney, Out in the Cold, thriller, writing advice, female protagonist, Alex Martel, literary awards, research in writing, themes of resilience, author interviews

Takeaways

Steve Yerzaney's journey from debut author to acclaimed writer.
The significance of a strong female protagonist in thrillers.
Themes of isolation and resilience are central to 'Out in the Cold.'
Research plays a crucial role in creating authentic narratives.
Writing advice: Just write and don't overthink it.
The importance of building relationships in the writing community.
Steve's influences include Nelson DeMille and Tom Clancy.
The character Alex Martel was developed through a pantser approach.
Isolation in the story reflects both physical and emotional challenges.
Upcoming projects include a new adventure for Alex Martel.

Sound Bites

"Best things in life are worth the wait."
"Out in the Cold is a must-read."
"Research can be easily half of the story."
"Just write. Don't worry about the words."
"It's a business of relationships."