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Sweet Delights: Mary-Lou Stephens on writing The Chocolate Factory

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Mary-Lou Stephens talks to host Pamela Cook about her second historical fiction novel, The Chocolate Factory.

As the title suggests it's a tale of intrigue and romance, woven into the factual story of the beginnings of the Cadbury chocolate factory in Tasmania. Mary-Lou talks about the inspiration for the novel, the pressures of writing 'the second book', research rabbit holes and bringing her characters to life on the page. Pam also delves into Mary-Lou's writing process, particularly now she's on the road, slow travelling around the world.

In the intro, Pam discusses the issue of narrative perspective and writing in deep point of view.

Grab a cuppa or put on your walking shoes and headphones, and enjoy this chat with Mary-Lou Stephens.

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Mary-Lou Stephens talks to host Pamela Cook about her second historical fiction novel, The Chocolate Factory.

As the title suggests it's a tale of intrigue and romance, woven into the factual story of the beginnings of the Cadbury chocolate factory in Tasmania. Mary-Lou talks about the inspiration for the novel, the pressures of writing 'the second book', research rabbit holes and bringing her characters to life on the page. Pam also delves into Mary-Lou's writing process, particularly now she's on the road, slow travelling around the world.

In the intro, Pam discusses the issue of narrative perspective and writing in deep point of view.

Grab a cuppa or put on your walking shoes and headphones, and enjoy this chat with Mary-Lou Stephens.

SHOW NOTES:

Writes4Women

www.writes4women.com

Facebook @writes4women

Twitter / Instagram @w4wpodcast

W4W Patreon

https://www.writes4women.com/support-us-on-patreon

Mary Lou Stephens

Website: click here

Instagram: click here

Facebook: click here

Twitter: click here

Pamela Cook

www.pamelacook.com.au

Facebook: click here

Twitter: click here

Instagram: click here

This episode produced by Pamela Cook for Writes4Women.

Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/writes4women?fan_landing=true

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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