Poured Over (Barnes & Noble)
The interview spotlights a rising voice in crime fiction, illustrating how character‑driven storytelling and regional identity can reshape genre expectations and attract discerning readers.
Poured Over’s format caters to readers who dissect prose, making it an ideal venue for authors like Ron Currie to unpack the mechanics behind a novel. By inviting a Pushcart Prize‑winning writer to discuss his latest crime narrative, the podcast bridges the gap between literary criticism and mainstream genre fans, fostering a community that values both storytelling craft and genre conventions. This synergy not only amplifies the author’s reach but also reinforces the podcast’s reputation as a hub for thoughtful literary dialogue.
The Savage, Noble Death of Babs Dionne stands out for its character‑centric approach, a deliberate choice Currie emphasizes throughout the interview. Set against the rugged backdrop of Maine, the novel weaves Franco‑American cultural nuances into a hard‑boiled plot, exploring how personal histories shape criminal motives. Themes such as imperfect love and the butterfly effect illustrate Currie’s interest in cause‑and‑effect dynamics, suggesting that small decisions can cascade into dramatic outcomes. This layered storytelling resonates with readers seeking depth beyond conventional crime tropes.
Beyond the episode’s immediate content, Currie’s appearance signals a broader shift in crime fiction marketing. Authors are increasingly leveraging niche podcasts to showcase their creative process, connect with a literate audience, and cross‑promote related titles. By featuring Currie’s catalog alongside classics like Norman Maclean’s A River Runs Through It, Poured Over creates a curated literary ecosystem that encourages listeners to explore both contemporary and timeless works. Such strategic exposure can boost sales, enhance author branding, and reinforce the podcast’s role as an influential tastemaker in the competitive book market.
The Savage, Noble Death of Babs Dionne by Ron Currie is a hard-boiled crime novel from a Pushcart Prize-winning author. Ron joins us to talk about beginning with character, Franco-Americans, imperfect love, the butterfly effect, Maine and more with cohost Isabelle McConville.
This episode of Poured Over was hosted by Isabelle McConville and mixed by Harry Liang.
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Featured Books (Episode):
The Savage, Noble Death of Babs Dionne by Ron Currie
Everything Matters by Ron Currie
Flimsy Little Plastic Miracles by Ron Currie
The One-Eyed Man by Ron Currie
A River Runs Through It by Norman Maclean
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