In this episode of Read the Damn Book, host Michelle Glogovac sits down with author Rebecca Fallon to discuss her novel Family Drama. Rebecca shares the inspiration behind the book’s complex family relationships, the lasting influence of soap operas on her storytelling, and her personal journey as a writer navigating creativity, identity, and impending motherhood. The conversation explores character dynamics, emotional honesty in fiction, and how deeply personal experiences shape compelling narratives.
What We’re Talking About…
- Family Drama explores complex family relationships and emotional bonds within modern families
- Soap operas heavily influence the novel’s structure, pacing, and dramatic tension
- Author Rebecca Fallon draws from personal experiences to create emotionally authentic storytelling
- The character Tilly highlights the often-overlooked strength and complexity of stepmothers
- Motherhood plays a central role in Rebecca’s life and informs her perspective as a writer
- Themes of identity, selfhood, and belonging recur throughout the book
- Rebecca’s background in tech shaped her creative journey and approach to writing
- The novel examines multifaceted relationship dynamics between family members
- The book’s ending leaves a lasting emotional impact on readers
- Rebecca is currently working on a second novel focused on college friendships and evolving relationships
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
04:12 Themes of Family and Loss
06:53 The Role of Soap Operas
11:03 Rebecca’s Journey to Writing
14:10 Exploring Identity and Womanhood
17:09 Character Relationships and Dynamics
21:17 Motherhood and Personal Reflections
23:42 Future Projects and Conclusion
29:19 The Emotional Journey of Family Drama
29:20 Exploring Themes of Love and Loss

