In this episode of My Simplified Life, host Michelle Glogovac interviews Lauren Ling Brown, author of the debut novel Society of Lies. They discuss the inspiration behind the book, the importance of representation in literature, and the personal struggles Lauren faced while writing. The conversation delves into themes of trauma, abuse, and the significance of empathy in storytelling, highlighting how literature can foster understanding and connection among readers.
In This Episode, Michelle Talks About…
- Building empathy through stories is essential for understanding others.
- The inspiration for Society of Lies came from personal experiences and research.
- Writing can be a healing process during difficult times.
- Relationships play a crucial role in the development of characters.
- Representation of multiracial identities is important in literature.
- The cycle of abuse can be generational and needs to be addressed.
- Books can provide a safe space to discuss difficult topics.
- Storytelling allows for reflection on personal experiences without direct confrontation.
- Women’s stories deserve to be told and celebrated.
- The journey of writing is often filled with challenges and triumphs.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Lauren Ling Brown and Her Debut Novel
04:31 The Inspiration Behind Society of Lies
07:43 The Journey to Becoming a Reese’s Book Club Pick
10:47 Overcoming Personal Struggles Through Writing
13:37 The Importance of Representation in Literature
16:23 Exploring Relationships and Personal Growth
19:35 The Role of Trauma and Abuse in Society of Lies
22:33 The Impact of Multiracial Identity on Characters
25:33 The Power of Storytelling and Empathy
28:36 Conclusion and Future Projects
29:53 The Importance of Empathy through Storytelling
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