In this episode of Imposter Hour, Liz and Greg chat with author Tessa Wegert about her experiences with imposter syndrome and the pressures of being a writer, especially during the pandemic. Tessa, the author of the Shana Merchant series (Death in the Family, The Dead Season, Dead Wind, and The Kind to Kill), reveals how she navigated the daunting expectations to publish more books and the vital role community and connection play in her storytelling. They dive into the atmospheric settings in Tessa's novels and how she channels imposter syndrome through her main character, Shana Merchant, creating a deeply relatable and complex protagonist.
The conversation explores the intriguing blend of subgenres Tessa weaves into her series, the response from her local community, and her journey from gaining confidence to transitioning between genres. As a former journalist, Tessa shares how her investigative skills bring authenticity to her police procedurals, and she emphasizes the importance of mastering craft and structure in writing mysteries and thrillers. With insights into her second series and the joys of collaborative writing, this episode offers a captivating look into the mind of a writer who’s unafraid to face her insecurities and emerge stronger.