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Always Take Notes

#122: David Baldacci, novelist

30 Nov 2021

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Simon and Rachel speak with bestselling American novelist David Baldacci. A former trial lawyer, after early attempts at screenwriting David published his first thriller, "Absolute Power", in 1996. A film adaptation followed, with Clint Eastwood as its director and star. David has now published 43 novels for adults; his books have sold 150 million copies worldwide, in over 45 languages and more than 80 countries. David's notable characters include Amos Decker, Aloysius Archer, Atlee Pine and John Puller, and he has also published seven novels for young readers. We spoke to David about the origin and publication of "Absolute Power", balancing series and standalone novels, and negotiating a better deal with publishers.  This episode is sponsored by Writing Magazine, who have provided an exclusive discount for listeners of Always Take Notes. Download their digital magazine and try their introductory subscription offer at 3 issues for just £4.99 (worth £18). Claim this offer online at: https://pocketmags.com/offer/warners-group/atnwritingm We’ve this year launched a new tier on the podcast’s crowdfunder on Patreon. Our most generous supporters now receive intimate mini-episodes in which past guests answer three revealing questions, as well as a two-month trial (worth $26) to the automated transcription service Otter.ai. If you’re a journalist, Otter is a great tool to organise interview audio. It can also capture conversations in in-person or virtual meetings, and it’s available in English across Web, iOS, Android, Zoom and Google Meet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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