![]() Can you just share with readers how this book, Mad Honey, came to be? I thought that the wording was interesting because of the backstory of how this book came to be. Jenny just told me that this whole experience of writing this book, meeting readers, talking about this book has been like a dream. I have the pleasure of chatting with Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan, authors of the wildly successful Mad Honey that just hit the best-seller list again for the ninth time this very morning that we're speaking. Transcript:Īllison Pataki: Hello, everybody. They also discuss everything bees and honey, their upcoming projects, and their best advice for aspiring authors. The two talk about the serendipitous origins of their partnership (it involves a dream and an impulsive Tweet), how they managed to split writing duties and weave their chapters together so seamlessly (despite their conflicting planning styles), and the themes they loved exploring–secrets, shame, and the complex lives of women. Guest host Allison Pataki interviews New York Times bestselling co-authors Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan about their wildly successful new novel Mad Honey. ![]()
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