
New Books Network Brad Smith, "Billy Crawford's Double Play" (Wolsak & Wynn, 2025)
Dec 17, 2025
In a lively discussion, award-winning Canadian novelist Brad Smith—a master of blending humor with sharp social commentary—talks about his latest work, Billy Crawford's Double Play. He dives into the inspiration behind the novel, notably the Ontario Greenbelt scandal, and the challenges of writing compelling characters like Billy, a baseball player caught in a web of political intrigue. The author also reflects on the evolution of modern politics and the smart, sharp female characters that bring depth to his narrative.
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Greenbelt Scandal As Fictional Mirror
- Brad Smith built the novel around Ontario's Greenbelt rezoning scandal to explore developer-politician collusion.
- He fictionalized the events in Rose City to lampoon blatant, recent political corruption.
Pacing Is An Inherent Craft Skill
- Brad Smith says pacing is largely an inherent gift tied to keeping scenes moving and avoiding detours.
- He establishes pacing early in drafts and fixes issues after stepping away and re-editing.
End Chapters With Irresistible Hooks
- End chapters on hooks that compel readers to keep going rather than put the book down.
- Use chapter endings to sustain momentum and lead naturally into the next scene.
