In this episode of Plot Twist Radio, host Erin Egnatz sits down with writer Nina Camp, author of the novel Predicting Belinda, to talk about the winding creative journey that led her from copywriting and personal essays to long-form fiction.
Nina shares how her background in advertising, music, and storytelling shaped her voice, and how writing became a way to explore life’s emotional chaos with humor and honesty. The conversation dives into the challenges of moving from short personal essays to novel writing, the role of vulnerability in storytelling, and why so many writers discover their strongest creative voice in midlife.
We also explore the themes behind Predicting Belinda, a novel about intuition, relationships, self-discovery, and what happens when predictions about our future collide with real life.
In this episode, we discuss:
The difference between essay writing and novel writing
Why humor helps us process difficult emotions
The power of introversion in creative observation
Midlife creativity and finding your voice later in life
The inspiration behind Predicting Belinda
If you love conversations about writing, creativity, personal growth, and the messy reality behind great stories, this episode is for you.
Learn more about Nina Camp and her work at NinaCamp.com.

