On today's episode of Sci-Fi Talk., features award-winning author Sarah Beth Durst to discuss her latest book, "The Lies Among Us." They delve into the concept that inspired the story and explore the themes of existence, truth, and lies embedded within it. Durst shares her insights on the timely relevance of the narrative, the exploration of human condition through speculative fiction, and her creative process. From the unique perspectives of her characters to the impact of audiobooks, this episode is packed with fascinating insights into the world of storytelling and the power of fiction. So, tune in as we unravel the layers of "The Lies Among Us" and discover the magic behind the creation of compelling narratives.
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