Riley Sager didn’t break out by writing more books.
He broke out by writing differently.
After three novels that barely sold, Riley changed his approach to story, structure, and momentum. Final Girls became the inflection point, and it started with one decision most writers avoid, designing the ending first.
In this conversation, we go deep on the craft and the business of writing thrillers: outlining, twists, revision cycles, and the pen name strategy that reset his career.
This episode is especially valuable if you’re early in your author journey and trying to build real momentum, not just finish drafts.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How Riley went from obscurity to bestseller
Why he outlines heavily (and when he breaks the rules)
How to design plot twists with emotional payoff
The revision process behind a publishable thriller
What most writers misunderstand about publishing
How to keep writing through imposter syndrome and perfectionism
If you want a behind-the-scenes look at how commercial fiction actually gets built, this is the blueprint.