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  <title>The Valley Current®: How does novel writing produce better legal writing: “The Ghost Case Posse” by Joe Greco</title>
  <description>In today's episode of&amp;amp;nbsp;The Valley Current®, host Jack Russo sits down with attorney and debut novelist Joe Greco, whose new thriller The Ghost Case Posse draws on the haunting legacy of the Golden State Killer. Joe describes how immersing himself in a world of fear, damaged lives, and relentless investigation pushed him to master tension, character psychology, and pacing, all essential tools for gripping storytelling. As the discussion turns to craft, Joe explains how these same techniques sharpen legal writing: narrative coherence, disciplined word economy, and precise structuring of arguments. He and Jack explore how story architecture and controlled pacing help lawyers produce clearer, more persuasive briefs, and why narrative mastery is becoming an essential skill in modern advocacy. Order Joe's book here: https://a.co/d/dNUW4dC&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Jack Russo Managing Partner Jrusso@computerlaw.com www.computerlaw.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackrusso &amp;quot;Every Entrepreneur Imagines a Better World&amp;quot;®️ &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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