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Crafting Supernatural Thrillers: Exploring Spiritual Depths in Fiction
Episode 426

Crafting Supernatural Thrillers: Exploring Spiritual Depths in Fiction

One More Thing Before You Go · Michael R Herst

November 20, 202447m 51s

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Show Notes

Have you ever wondered what it takes to craft a supernatural thriller that intertwines suspense with spiritual and philosophical depth? Have you ever wondered what it takes to craft a supernatural thriller that intertwines suspense with spiritual and philosophical depth?

Join host Michael Herst as he explores the intersection of spiritual growth and supernatural thriller stories with author Ali Kaden, whose creative writing draws from his rich multicultural background. Through engaging discussions about cultural competence in literature, Ali shares invaluable writing advice that has shaped his supernatural thrillers. His unique perspective bridges Egyptian and American experiences, offering profound insights into crafting stories that resonate with readers across cultures. (please pardon my horse Voice still fighting a cold)

Takeaways:

• Ali Kaden's multicultural upbringing between the United States and Egypt profoundly influences his storytelling.

• He blends supernatural thrillers with deep philosophical and spiritual themes in his writing.

• Ali's debut novel, 'The Past Awakens', explores the haunting of a tranquil town.

• The protagonist's journey involves forming alliances with supernatural beings to combat evil forces.

• Ali emphasizes the importance of following one's artistic desires despite practical concerns.

• His writing process has evolved from artistic exploration to a more plot-driven approach.

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