

The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience
Kelton Reid
If you’re searching for a show that pulls back the curtain on the mystique of the writing life, look no further than The Writer Files. Hosts Kelton Reid and Milena Gonzalez study the habits, habitats, and brains of the biggest and brightest authors of our time.
Tune in each week to learn from bestselling and acclaimed writers on how to keep the ink flowing, the cursor moving, and avoid writer’s block. Please follow The Writer Files wherever you get your podcasts, and leave us a rating or review to help other writers find us.
Tune in each week to learn from bestselling and acclaimed writers on how to keep the ink flowing, the cursor moving, and avoid writer’s block. Please follow The Writer Files wherever you get your podcasts, and leave us a rating or review to help other writers find us.
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Mar 13, 2026 • 45min
How to Write a Hit Narrative Podcast with Aaron Tracy: Part Three
Yale educator and TV writer/producer, Aaron Tracy, returns to chat with us about why truth is stranger than fiction, what it’s like to teach at Yale, and his non-fiction narrative podcast “The Secret Life of Roald Dahl.”
Aaron Tracy also teaches “The Art and Craft of Television Drama” as well as “Narrative Podcasts” at Yale University, and his TV credits include Law & Order: SVU, Fairly Legal, and The Tap which Aaron produced alongside one of his heroes, the legendary late Rob Reiner.
He is also a Creator, Director, and Exec. Producer of scripted audio dramas for iHeartRadio, Audible, and Spotify, with various production partners including: Supreme: The Battle For Roe, starring Eva Longoria (feat. Maya Hawke and William H. Macy), and Nowhere Man, a noir political thriller Executive Produced by and starring Lee Pace, with co-stars Zosia Mamet, and Chazz Palminteri.
His latest production is the hit narrative podcast, “The Secret World of Roald Dahl,” a new series from iHeartMedia, Imagine Entertainment, and Parallax. Created and hosted by Aaron Tracy, it goes beyond the pages of Willy Wonka, Matilda, and the BFG to uncover the stranger truth behind the author himself.
Aaron’s debut audio drama, The Coldest Case, a detective thriller starring Aaron Paul, Krysten Ritter, and Alexis Bledel, premiered as the #1 download on Audible in 2021, and has since become the most downloaded show in Audible Plus history.
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In this file Aaron Tracy, Milena and I discussed:
How a former spy and struggling screenwriter became one of the most successful writers for children of all time
His evolution from screenwriter to narrative non-fiction podcast
An update on Yale’s Narrative Podcasts course in its 3rd year
Exciting news about his debut novel The Honeymoon Period
Why Roald Dahl was kind of a jerk
And a lot more!
Show Notes:
The Secret World of Roald Dahl – listentoparallax.com/shows/secretworldofpodcast
How to Write a Bestselling Audio Drama with Writer/Producer Aaron Tracy: Part One
Yale University – Aaron Tracy
Aaron Tracy Audible Page
Aaron Tracy on IMdB
Aaron Tracy on Twitter
Milena Gonzalez | Writer | Reader | Book Reviewer
diary_of_a_book_babe on Instagram
Kelton Reid Instagram
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Mar 12, 2026 • 42min
The Art and Craft of TV Drama with Aaron Tracy: Part Two - Redux
In anticipation of the third part in our series!
Yale educator and TV writer/producer, Aaron Tracy, returns to chat with me about surviving the WGA writer’s strike, finally teaching the podcast at Yale, and his latest audio thriller on Audible, Nowhere Man, starring Lee Pace and Zosia Mamet.
Aaron Tracy also teaches “The Art and Craft of Television Drama” at Yale University, and his TV credits include Law & Order: SVU, Fairly Legal, The Tap, and Sequestered, a serialized thriller that ran two seasons, for which he was Creator and Executive Producer.
He is also a Creator, Director, and Exec. Producer of scripted audio dramas for iHeartRadio, Audible, and Spotify, with various production partners including: Supreme: The Battle For Roe, his 9-part audio drama starring Eva Longoria (feat. Maya Hawke and William H. Macy); Murder in Bermuda (feat. Mary-Louise Parker); and many others.
His most recent is Nowhere Man, a noir political thriller Executive Produced by and starring Lee Pace, with co-stars Zosia Mamet, and Chazz Palminteri. “Set in the mid-1980s, Nowhere Man is a dark, paranoid thriller about temptation and obsession through the prism of a profession most people don’t even know exists.”
Aaron’s debut audio drama, The Coldest Case, a detective thriller starring Aaron Paul, Krysten Ritter, and Alexis Bledel, premiered as the #1 download on Audible in 2021, and has since become the most downloaded show in Audible Plus history.
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In this file Aaron Tracy and I discussed:
Why he loves the ‘80s period pieces
How his directing experience has shaped his writing
Why he teaches the narrative podcast the same way he teaches Television Drama
The two greatest innovations of the modern TV art form
What aspiring TV writers should be reading
And a lot more!
Show Notes:
How to Write a Bestselling Audio Drama with Writer/Producer Aaron Tracy: Part One
Yale University – Aaron Tracy
Aaron Tracy Audible Page
Amazon Author Page for William Goldman
Story by Robert McKee [Amazon]
Save the Cat by Blake Snyder [Amazon]
Aaron Tracy on IMdB
Aaron Tracy on Twitter
Milena Gonzalez | Writer | Reader | Book Reviewer
diary_of_a_book_babe on Instagram
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Mar 10, 2026 • 43min
How to Write a Bestselling Audio Drama with Writer/Producer Aaron Tracy: Part One - Redux
In anticipation of the third part in our series!
Yale educator and TV writer/producer, Aaron Tracy, spoke with me about what it takes to make it as a TV writer, breaking into the audio drama space, producing Audible’s most successful original fiction series, and working on the upcoming “Supreme” with Eva Longoria.
Aaron Tracy teaches “The Art and Craft of Television Drama” at Yale University, and his TV credits include Law & Order: SVU, Fairly Legal, The Tap, and Sequestered, a serialized thriller that ran two seasons, for which he was Creator and Executive Producer.
He is also the Creator, Head Writer, and Exec. Producer of scripted audio dramas for iHeartRadio, Audible, and Spotify, with various production partners. These include an underdog NBA story with Steve Nash, a legal thriller with James Patterson, a historical romance with Shonda Rhimes, and a courtroom drama with Eva Longoria.
His first show to be released, The Coldest Case, a detective thriller starring Aaron Paul, Krysten Ritter, and Alexis Bledel, premiered as the #1 download on Audible in 2021, and has since become the most downloaded show in Audible Plus history.
His audio entertainment company, Parallax, is the home for “prestige scripted audio thrillers and thought-provoking unscripted fare.”
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In this file Aaron Tracy and I discussed:
The two paths available to aspiring TV writers
Why you need to always be pitching ideas
How audio dramas harken back to the golden days of radio
Landing big stars for "TV shows without the visuals"
Working with Rob Reiner
How to write for the ear
Why the journey is the destination for writers
And a lot more!
Show Notes:
The Art and Craft of TV Drama with Aaron Tracy: Part Two
Yale University – Aaron Tracy
Aaron Tracy Audible Page
Aaron Tracy on IMdB
Aaron Tracy on Twitter
Milena Gonzalez | Writer | Reader | Book Reviewer
diary_of_a_book_babe on Instagram
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Mar 6, 2026 • 48min
How Bestselling Author Emma Grey Writes
Bestselling and award-winning author, Emma Grey, spoke with us about the long path to publication, the catharsis of writing through grief, and her latest unexpected love story, START AT THE END.
Emma Grey is the award-winning author of seven books, including the USA Today and international bestsellers, The Last Love Note and Pictures of You. Her newest book, Start at the End, publishing April 7, 2026, is described as a “...sliding-doors novel … that explores second chances and unwritten endings.”
Robinne Lee, author of The Idea of You wrote, "Emma Grey is a talented, beautiful writer, full of wit and wisdom and brilliant observations.” Sarah Damoff, author of The Bright Years called the book “... a tour de force of honest humanity.”
Emma’s book Pictures of You won the gold medal in the American Independent Publisher Book Awards. Along with The Last Love Note, it received a starred review from the American Library Association. Both books were selected for two major American book clubs, including the Book of the Month and the Target Book Clubs.
Her novels have attracted multiple foreign translations deals, a TV option, and Emma co-wrote a stage musical based on one of her teenage novels, which was selected for Broadway Unplugged in Sydney and by the Homegrown Initiative in Melbourne.
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In this file Emma Grey, Milena and I discussed:
Why writers choose to have homework all the time
Visiting Prince Edward Island to speak about Anne of Green Gables
Why every reader takes away a unique thing from your writing
How her audience feeds into the writing of each new book
Striving for 100 rejections a year to become more resilient
The #writingvanlife
And a lot more!
Show Notes:
emmagrey.com.au
Start at the End: A Novel – April 7, 2026 By Emma Grey (Amazon)
Emma Grey Amazon Author Page
linktr.ee/emmagreyauthor
Emma Grey on Facebook
Emma Grey on Instagram
Milena Gonzalez | Writer | Reader | Book Reviewer
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Mar 3, 2026 • 44min
How Award-Winning Author & Journo Elizabeth Arnott Writes: Redux
Happy pub' day Elizabeth!
Award-winning author and journalist Elizabeth Arnott spoke with us about her early studies of serial killers, a wild journalism career, and her latest period-set crime novel THE SECRET LIVES OF MURDERERS' WIVES.
Elizabeth Arnott has written critically acclaimed historical fiction as Lizzie Pook (her maiden name). As a journalist, she covered everything from true crime to Arctic exploration and appeared in publications such as The Sunday Times, National Geographic, The New York Times Book Review, and The Guardian among others.
She has described her much-anticipated latest historical crime novel as Mad Men with murders, and Lessons in Chemistry with a body count. The Secret Lives of Murderers’ Wives [available for pre-order and landing March 3, 2026; Berkley Hardcover], is a story that “... centers on three unlikely friends—all former wives of serial killers—and their efforts to solve a string of local killings in 1966 California.”
The book was acquired in a heated seven-way auction and named one of “The Best Books for Book Clubs in 2026” by Glamour, and among “The 10 Most-Anticipated Mystery-Thriller Books of 2026” by Marie Claire.
Parade wrote of the book, “... a story that feels like Bright Young Women collided with Mindhunter …. a propulsive, period-set whodunit perfect for anyone who loves early criminal profiling and Mad Men-era aesthetics with bite.”
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In this file Elizabeth Arnott, Milena and I discussed:
Elizabeth’s early obsession with the film Almost Famous
Renting a flat above a brothel in grad school
Her freewheeling freelance days traveling the globe for stories
When her journalism career hit rock bottom
The path to writing about the forgotten victims of violent crimes
How to write a novel in six weeks
And a lot more!
Show Notes:
Elizabeth Arnott on Instagram
The Secret Lives of Murderers' Wives By Elizabeth Arnott – March 3, 2026 (Amazon)
Elizabeth Arnott on Twitter
Milena Gonzalez | Writer | Reader | Book Reviewer
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Kelton Reid Instagram
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Feb 27, 2026 • 44min
How NY Times Notable Novelist Emily Listfield Writes
Emily Listfield, novelist and former magazine editor, chats about quitting her waitressing job after her first advance and the slow-burn of big ideas. She dives into turning journalism techniques toward character-led thrillers, skewering elite NYC private-school life, and placing female friendship at the story’s core. She also covers beta readers, caregiving’s impact on writing, and building momentum with small daily habits.

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Feb 20, 2026 • 32min
How NY Times Bestselling Author Emma Straub Writes: Part One - Redux
Emma Straub, New York Times bestselling novelist and co-owner of Books Are Magic, discusses writing rhythms, how an MFA slowed and deepened her craft, the origins of This Time Tomorrow and its 1990s nostalgia, balancing motherhood with running an indie bookstore, and the peculiar perspective of being a cusp Xennial. Short, candid, and playful conversation about timing and creative life.

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Feb 13, 2026 • 45min
How NY Times Bestselling Author Gregg Hurwitz Writes: Part Two
Gregg Hurwitz, a New York Times and #1 international bestselling thriller author known for the Orphan X series and work across comics and film, returns. He discusses deep, curiosity-driven research into cults, propaganda, and online tribalism. He talks about writing as play, balancing vengeance and mercy in Antihero, and why fiction can feel truer than truth.

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Feb 6, 2026 • 39min
How Acclaimed Debut Novelist Rosie Storey Writes
Rosie Storey, debut novelist and writing coach whose novel Dandelion Is Dead was long-listed for the Bath Novel Award and optioned for TV. She talks about leaving a corporate career to write full-time. She describes rewrites, finding editorial help, pacing craft, balancing humor with grief, and themes of authenticity and midlife choices. She also discusses the book’s TV option and plans for a second novel.

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Jan 30, 2026 • 45min
How Award-Winning Author & Journo Elizabeth Arnott Writes
Elizabeth Arnott, award-winning author and journalist known for historical fiction and true crime reportage. She recounts a wild journalism career, writing a rapid six-week first draft, and researching 1960s California for her new period-set mystery about ex-wives of serial killers. Conversation touches on a seven-way auction, cinematic writing, and why she changed her author name.


