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Blue Ridge and Beyond: Peter Malone Elliott on Screenwriting to Southern Thrillers

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Alex is joined by Peter Malone Elliott, a talented author, screenwriter, and developmental editor whose debut novel "Blue Ridge" features the innovative dual first-person narratives of identical twin brothers. Delving into Elliott's creative roots in Virginia's mountainous landscapes and his journey through the realms of writing and screenwriting, the conversation explores the inspirations behind his unique storytelling approach.

"Blue Ridge" is not just a psychological thriller; it's a deep dive into complex family dynamics, enhanced by Elliott's screenwriting prowess.

His transition from screenplay to film is exemplified in his recent project "Wired Shut," showcasing his versatility across mediums.

With a second book in the works and a continued passion for both screenwriting and novel writing, Elliott's journey is a testament to the power of storytelling and the endless possibilities that lie ahead. Listen in!

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Alex is joined by Peter Malone Elliott, a talented author, screenwriter, and developmental editor whose debut novel "Blue Ridge" features the innovative dual first-person narratives of identical twin brothers. Delving into Elliott's creative roots in Virginia's mountainous landscapes and his journey through the realms of writing and screenwriting, the conversation explores the inspirations behind his unique storytelling approach.

"Blue Ridge" is not just a psychological thriller; it's a deep dive into complex family dynamics, enhanced by Elliott's screenwriting prowess.

His transition from screenplay to film is exemplified in his recent project "Wired Shut," showcasing his versatility across mediums.

With a second book in the works and a continued passion for both screenwriting and novel writing, Elliott's journey is a testament to the power of storytelling and the endless possibilities that lie ahead. Listen in!

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