
“The Intimacy of Books” featuring Debbie Babitt
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This week on Impostor Hour, hosts Liz Keenan and Greg Wands sit down with novelist Debbie Babbitt to explore her compelling journey from stage to page. A former actress and playwright, Babbitt brings a unique perspective to the world of thrillers, weaving her theatrical background into richly drawn characters and suspenseful plots.
They discuss the emotional architecture of character development and how Hitchcock’s signature storytelling style helped shape her voice as a writer. Babbitt shares how backstory can make or break a thriller, and reflects on the tightrope walk between writing and self-promotion in today’s publishing world.
Throughout the conversation, she opens up about navigating the challenges of imposter syndrome, coping with criticism, and finding strength in vulnerability. The episode also touches on the lasting impact of classic literature, the intricacies of narrative structure, and the way setting can function as a character in its own right.
Whether you're a writer, artist, or lover of story, this episode offers candid insights into the creative process—and a reminder that community and emotional honesty are essential to every great work.