Ragnar Jónasson on Crafting Mysteries and Finding Inspiration for Aspiring Writers

EPISODE · Jan 20, 2025 · 44 MIN

Ragnar Jónasson on Crafting Mysteries and Finding Inspiration for Aspiring Writers

from The Write Place (formerly The Joined Up Writing Podcast) · host Wayne Kelly

Welcome to The Write Place Podcast! This week, we’re joined by the Icelandic master of mystery, Ragnar Jónasson, author of internationally acclaimed crime novels such as the Dark Iceland and Hulda series. Ragnar shares insights into his writing process, the inspiration behind his latest book, Death at the Sanatorium, and how he crafts his atmospheric, edge-of-your-seat mysteries.In this episode, Ragnar discusses:The influence of Agatha Christie on his work and his experience translating her books into Icelandic.The allure of the Golden Age of crime fiction and how it shapes his stories.His approach to plotting intricate mysteries and creating compelling protagonists like Helgi.Overcoming challenges in his writing career and advice for aspiring mystery authors.Ragnar also opens up about how he balances authenticity with a global audience and the fascinating process of adapting his books for TV. If you’ve ever struggled with plotting, self-doubt, or finding your unique voice as a writer, this episode is packed with valuable insights and encouragement.Plus, host Wayne Kelly shares exciting updates, including the Kindle launch of his gritty British thriller, The Call Back, and his hybrid approach to writing the next installment in the Mickey Blake series.Buy a signed personalised copy on my website here.Resources Mentioned in the Episode:Download the free Writer’s Survival Kit for tips and inspiration.Check out Wayne’s Self-Publishing for Beginners course for actionable advice.Explore Ragnar’s latest release, Death at the Sanatorium, now available in stores and online.Connect with Ragnar on his website.Tune in for an inspiring conversation that will leave you motivated to tackle your next creative project!Connect with Wayne:Email: Wayne [at] WayneKellyWrites.comFollow on Facebook: The Write PlaceSubscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and don’t forget to leave a review!

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