In this episode, we chatted with Alexandra Shapiro, criminal defense lawyer and debut author as of 2021. We asked Alexandra about working with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg, how her career as a lawyer helped her creative writing, why so many lawyers are also amazing authors, legal thriller and sci-fi crossovers, and much more. We had a great conversation with Alexandra – if you are interested in writing a legal thriller, learning more about how to write legal dramas effectively and accurately, or in need of some great writing advice and encouragement in general, don’t miss this episode.
Alexanda’s legal thriller, Presumed Guilty, is available now! For more information on Alexandra’s debut novel, visit her website or follow Alexandra on Instagram and Twitter.
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#157 - Creating Your Own Audiobook with Sarah Williams
#156 - Diversity in Romance with Jackie Lau
#155 - How to Find the Right Editor for You with Stefanie London
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#146 - Breaking Out in a New Genre with Carrie Ann Ryan
#145 - How Book Trailers Can Benefit your New Release
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#143 - From Cop to Crime Writer: Brent Pilkey
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