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In this episode of "That's Criminal," host John Stamp sits down with thriller author Eric Bishop, best known for his book "The Body Man." The episode kicks off with a lighthearted conversation about the monitoring of our browser histories and who might be watching (and laughing) at our online activity. From there, the two delve into more serious topics, including the challenges of social media for authors.

Bishop shares his personal journey into the world of writing, including the highs and lows of the query process. He reflects on how his persistence paid off, with his fourth attempt at getting published leading to the success of "The Body Man." Throughout the episode, Bishop provides insights into his creative process, from how he came up with the idea for "The Body Man" to his approach to writing and the publishing industry. Listeners will gain valuable insights into what it takes to bring a novel to life and navigate the ever-changing landscape of the publishing business.

Overall, this episode of "That's Criminal" is a must-listen for anyone interested in the world of writing and publishing. Whether you're an aspiring author or simply a fan of thrillers, you won't want to miss this engaging conversation between John Stamp and Eric Bishop.

ABOUT ERIC BISHOP:

Eric grew up in Connecticut, and like many of us relocated or fled to the South after college. After becoming restless, moves to the Rockies and the Pacific Northwest occurred before finally heading back East to raise a family. After many years in corporate America, he turned his passion for the written word and dreams of crafting a novel into reality. His debut novel The Body Man came out in November 2021. Eric now lives in the foothills of South Carolina where you can normally find him exploring the great outdoors most weekends all the while dreaming up the next great novel.

Follow Eric Bishop:

Website: https://ericbishop.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/epbauthor

IG: https://instagram.com/epbauthor

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In this episode of "That's Criminal," host John Stamp sits down with thriller author Eric Bishop, best known for his book "The Body Man." The episode kicks off with a lighthearted conversation about the monitoring of our browser histories and who might be watching (and laughing) at our online activity. From there, the two delve into more serious topics, including the challenges of social media for authors.

Bishop shares his personal journey into the world of writing, including the highs and lows of the query process. He reflects on how his persistence paid off, with his fourth attempt at getting published leading to the success of "The Body Man." Throughout the episode, Bishop provides insights into his creative process, from how he came up with the idea for "The Body Man" to his approach to writing and the publishing industry. Listeners will gain valuable insights into what it takes to bring a novel to life and navigate the ever-changing landscape of the publishing business.

Overall, this episode of "That's Criminal" is a must-listen for anyone interested in the world of writing and publishing. Whether you're an aspiring author or simply a fan of thrillers, you won't want to miss this engaging conversation between John Stamp and Eric Bishop.

ABOUT ERIC BISHOP:

Eric grew up in Connecticut, and like many of us relocated or fled to the South after college. After becoming restless, moves to the Rockies and the Pacific Northwest occurred before finally heading back East to raise a family. After many years in corporate America, he turned his passion for the written word and dreams of crafting a novel into reality. His debut novel The Body Man came out in November 2021. Eric now lives in the foothills of South Carolina where you can normally find him exploring the great outdoors most weekends all the while dreaming up the next great novel.

Follow Eric Bishop:

Website: https://ericbishop.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/epbauthor

IG: https://instagram.com/epbauthor

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/writerstuff/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/writerstuff/support
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