Matt Whitten: The Award-Winning Writer behind Killer Story and Hit TV Shows like House and Pretty Little Liars

Matt Whitten, award-winning writer, House, Pretty Little Liars, Killer Story, true-crime podcasting, storytelling, writing, podcast, insights

Are you a fan of hit TV shows like House and Pretty Little Liars? If so, you're in for a treat! Our latest podcast episode features Matt Whitten, the award-winning writer behind these shows, and many more.

But that's not all – Matt is also the author of six critically acclaimed novels, including his latest work, Killer Story. This gripping book takes readers on a thrilling journey through true-crime podcasting, showcasing Matt's masterful storytelling skills.

During our conversation, Matt shares his unique insights into storytelling, providing valuable advice for writers and anyone interested in the creative process. We discuss his experiences working on hit TV shows, the challenges of writing novels, and what it takes to create compelling narratives that keep audiences engaged.

Whether you're a fan of Matt's previous work or love a good story, this episode is a must-listen. So, grab your headphones and join us for a fascinating discussion with one of the most talented writers of our time.

Don't forget to tune in to our podcast to hear Matt's insights into the world of true-crime podcasting, storytelling, and writing. And be sure to follow us on social media for updates on upcoming episodes and more exciting guests like Matt Whitten!

Discover the award-winning writer behind hit TV shows like House and Pretty Little Liars and their latest book, Killer Story, which takes readers on a thrilling journey into the world of true-crime podcasting. With six critically acclaimed novels and multiple awards, this prolific writer has become a master of their craft. Learn more about their impressive career and unique insights into storytelling.

My Journey into the past, instead of writing.

While he was staring down the old weapons I was wandering, looking for crazy things. There are stacks and stacks of shelves all holding important mainstays of archaeology like pottery and household implements to some really crazy and exotic things. It is kind of an x-file looking stack of shelves too. Just like in the movies and TV. So that made me somewhat interested to browse the place.

They didn’t have just pottery and bones though. I was kinda excited to see that they haven’t forgotten about the other things from history especially the more recent history. They had military helmets, Crazy formaldehyde jars of snakes, frogs and other not so normal things.

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