The day has finally come and Jason’s brand-new thriller novel Depth Charge is here! In an episode largely focused on Jason’s path to writing his modern high-seas thriller, Jason and James dig into the writing process, the unforeseen challenges therein, and a whole bunch of extras (even a score!). Jason has spent the better part of the past two years working on the book and it sits squarely in the TGN wheelhouse, with diving, shipwreck hunting, international intrigue, psychopathic baddies, and so much more.
From the top, Jason is back from an oil-soaked cabin getaway with the Defender, James has been hands-on with the new precious metal Fifty-Eights from Tudor and Final Notes digs deep a man who is not a pilot or a climber attempting to fly to (and them climb) Mt. Everest.
Finally, on Thursday, April 29th at 4 PM CT (5 PM ET) Jason will be doing an Instagram Live interview with friend-of-the-show Michael Pearson to further explain Depth Charge and connect with some audience members. Both Jason and James hope to see you there so be sure to follow Jason on Instagram (@jasonheaton) so you don't miss it.
Until then, just press play, and thanks so much for listening.
1:50 Jason’s cabin getaway bit.ly/3xcyioD
10:05 Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight 925 bit.ly/2Qex4IY
17:35 Synchron Military bit.ly/2RTn7B3
19:49 Jason’s sub stack bit.ly/31vmksf
21:12 Aquastar Deepstar bit.ly/3khqL0G
45:30 Dan Brown Masterclass bit.ly/2VNPa4w
56:00 Depth Charge score bit.ly/3at5uhZ
1:03:30 Where to buy Depth Charge (signed copy!) bit.ly/3avVi8d
1:04:00 Amazon pre-order page amzn.to/3tRPsG9
1:04:00 Barns and Noble pre-order bit.ly/3dBZi96
1:04:30 Google Books pre-order bit.ly/2QLuZDU
1:08:16 The Moth and the Mountain amzn.to/32BHIfa
1:11:30 The Papershoot Camera bit.ly/3gvh6F0
Late to this episode but listened yesterday and bought Depth Charge on my Kindle last night. Straight away you can identify the style of writing Jason talks about in this episode, and how the tips he got influenced the book.
Congrats on the book Jason. I cnat wait to dive in....sorry. I have a quesiton for you. So I ordered my book from Amazon yesterday (9/13). It arrived today, and on the very last page is the text "Made in the USA, Coppell TX, 13 September 2021". First, Coppell is just around the corner from me. Second, are these printed on demand or something? That is quite cool! By the way, after I ordered this one, I saw the option to get a signed copy on your website, so I went ahead and grabbed one of those also. I'll probably give this copy away to a friend.