In this episode, Elena interviews author Alison Espach about her novel 'The Wedding People.' Alison talks about why she wrote the book, her own struggles with grief and how both in real life and fiction, humor can shift things, make the apocalyptic seem a little less, well, apocalyptic. The main character Phoebe is grappling with suicidal thoughts. She goes to a luxurious hotel by the ocean in Newport, Rhode Island. Phoebe has never seen the ocean. Phoebe hadn’t counted on there being a wedding at her perfect ending spot. And another fly in the ointment, the bride really doesn’t want Phoebe to ruin her wedding with some suicide. “It’s a really big week for me,” pleads the bride. “Same,” says Phoebe. It’s that kind of a book.. Not only is the book funny, so is its author. The book is tender and life-affirming with lots of big themes set in small revealing moments. The same could be said for Alison’s own life experiences which she discusses in this insightful episode.
00:00 Introduction and Book Recommendation
00:35 Exploring the Novel's Themes and Characters
01:08 The Birth of Phoebe's Character
03:24 Writing Process and Inspirations
06:09 Dialogue and Character Development
14:23 The Stranger's Perspective
17:57 Unexpected Connections and Conversations
21:09 The Impact of Strangers
21:25 Exploring Grief and Societal Pressure
24:20 Writing as a Healing Process
25:18 Character Development in Fiction
31:47 Humor in Dark Moments
34:35 Challenges in Writing
39:06 Adapting the Book into a Film
40:13 Upcoming Episode Preview
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