In this podcast, Eliza Jabore talks about true crime research, Bigfoot, subverting slasher tropes, and much more.
About Eliza Jabore
Eliza Jabore began globetrotting at seventeen and spent the next decade devoted to traveling. She met her husband abroad and, after many years of adventure, finally planted roots back in her hometown in Iowa, where she has two kids, two cats, and a dog. Backstabbers is her debut novel.
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