Rebecca McKanna – How to write fictional true crime

Rebecca McKanna has published short stories in anthologies and quarterlies. Something about one idea made her want to write a full novel. ‘Don’t Forget the Girl’ is about Bree and Chelsea, trying to discover what really happened to their best friend Abby Hartmann. Her presumed murderer, the serial killer Jon Allan Blue, is about to be executed when a flurry of interest in the case makes them turn to a true-crime podcaster to tell Abby’s story before it’s too late.

We discuss the balance of why people glamourise evil, and what serial killers are really like. Also, why she started writing short stories, what she’s learned from being published, and how she researched enough to write fictional true-crime.

You can hear how she managed to tell a good story while making a point about how we view serial killers, also why she starts writing calm and slow before feeling the story pull her in, and how she balances a day job teaching with writing on the side.

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