From Marina to Manuscript: Paul Sargia's Literary Journey
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About this listen
In this captivating episode of the Connecticut Book Festivals Podcast, host Jed Doherty sits down with author Paul Sargia to explore the fascinating journey behind his latest thriller, "The Catch." Set in the vibrant landscape of 1978 New York and New Jersey, this novel is more than just a page-turning adventure—it's a profound exploration of personal transformation.
Sargia's writing journey is anything but conventional. A former physical education major, he discovered his passion for storytelling through an unexpected path of self-discovery. Inspired by a philosophical mentor, Sargia crafted a narrative that goes beyond traditional thriller boundaries, weaving together elements of mystery, romance, and personal growth.
"The Catch" follows protagonist Johnny, a charismatic marina owner who feels inexplicably empty despite his seemingly perfect life. Through encounters with wise characters and a mysterious family heirloom, Johnny embarks on a transformative journey that mirrors Sargia's own personal evolution.
What makes Sargia's approach unique is his commitment to inspiring readers. Each story he creates aims to lift the human spirit, challenging readers to look beyond surface-level experiences and explore deeper meanings of purpose and connection.
The podcast delves into Sargia's writing process, revealing how he developed the story during long commutes and through multiple iterations—from initial beach-side notes to a screenplay and finally a full novel. His method of writing "by the seat of his pants" demonstrates the organic nature of storytelling.
For aspiring writers and thriller enthusiasts, this episode offers a rare glimpse into the creative process of an author who believes in the power of narrative to spark personal change.
Listeners can find more about Paul Sargia and "The Catch" at PaulSargia.com and explore his screenwriting portfolio on FilmFreeway.
Don't miss this inspiring conversation that proves great stories are about more than just plot—they're about the human experience.