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In this episode of the Backstory Podcast, host Jennifer A. Nielsen interviews Marc J. Gregson, a New York Times bestselling author and middle school English teacher. They discuss Marc's journey to becoming an author, the impact of teaching on his writing, and the themes explored in his debut novel, 'Sky's End.' Marc shares his experiences with rejection, the importance of empathy in storytelling, and his aspirations for the future, including a film adaptation of his work. The conversation highlights the significance of lifelong learning and the role of books in fostering understanding and connection among readers.
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Introduction to Mark J. Gregson
02:57
The Journey to Becoming an Author
06:06
The Impact of Early Reading Experiences
08:47
The Creative Process and Artistic Expression
11:29
The Passion for Learning and Teaching
14:40
Influential Teachers and Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
18:27
Exploring Skye's End and Its Themes
22:53
The Emotional Connection in Writing
24:53
The Journey to Publication
28:10
Sharing Failures and Perseverance
31:12
The Impact of Student Engagement
33:25
Film Adaptation and Industry Interest
36:30
The Writing Process: Plotter vs. Pantser
38:49
Future Aspirations and Goals
40:49
The Role of Empathy in Reading