#4: How to Identify Your Story's Ideal Reader
In this episode, we're going to talk about your story's ideal reader -- or the one person who is going to love your book just as much as you do. Here's a quick overview of what we talk about in this episode: [01:00] What is an ideal reader? And why does your ideal reader matter?[02:20] How understanding your ideal reader can help you write with purpose and edit with focus.[03:15] How understanding your ideal reader can help you when it comes time to pitch agents and market your book.[04:45] M...

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#23: The 6 Scenes Every Romance Novel Needs

#23: The 6 Scenes Every Romance Novel Needs

In today's episode, we're going to talk about the key scenes that every romance novel needs to have in order to work and to satisfy fans of the genre. Here's a preview of what's included: [01:45] Romance novels center around two individuals falling in love despite the odds, despite the risks, and despite the opposing forces in their life. These stories usually end in "happily ever after," or at the very least, "happily for now." [02:15] Readers choose romance novels because they want to expe...

8 Syys 202015min

#22: How to Evaluate the Conflict in Your Draft

#22: How to Evaluate the Conflict in Your Draft

In today’s episode, I’m going to walk you through my five-step process for evaluating the conflict in your novel. Here's a preview of what's included: [01:20] Progressive complications are moments of conflict that gets harder and harder to deal with overtime. To learn more about writing good conflict, check out last week's episode (episode #21). [02:30] Step 1: Identify what your POV character wants and how they plan to get it. You’ll also want to have a good understanding of what your chara...

1 Syys 202017min

#21: Progressive Complications: How to Write Better Conflict in Your Novel

#21: Progressive Complications: How to Write Better Conflict in Your Novel

In today's episode, we're going to talk about writing better conflict in your novel using "progressive complications." Here's a preview of what's included: [01:20] Progressive complications are moments of conflict that get more and more challenging to deal with over time. These complications can be people, places, things, or events, and they can be negative or positive. [02:10] Stories exist because of conflict. If there was no conflict, you'd have nothing to write about. [02:30] Progr...

25 Elo 202015min

#20: 5 Strategies for Getting Unstuck While Writing

#20: 5 Strategies for Getting Unstuck While Writing

In today's episode, I'm sharing my five favorite strategies for getting unstuck while writing. Here's a preview of what's included: [01:30] If you need help pushing past the first few pages of your novel, I have a brand new workshop just for you! It's called How to Hook Readers in Your First Five Pages. Click here to learn more about the workshop or to enroll for $47. [02:00] Strategy #1: Zoom out and look at the big picture of your story before making any micro-level changes. Answer these ...

12 Elo 202015min

#19: Thriller Genre Conventions

#19: Thriller Genre Conventions

In today's episode, I'm going to walk you through the conventions of the thriller genre. I'm also going to show you how these conventions show up in the movie The Silence of the Lambs. Here's a preview of what's included: [01:25] Thrillers combine all the criminality and suspense of a good mystery novel with the life and death stakes of an action or horror story. [01:50] Readers choose thriller novels because they want to experience the thrill of trying to outsmart and stop the villain befor...

4 Elo 202017min

#18: 5 Mistakes Writers Make in Their Opening Pages

#18: 5 Mistakes Writers Make in Their Opening Pages

In today's episode, I'm going to talk about the five most common mistakes I see writers make in their opening pages. Here's a preview of what's included: [01:00] Details about my brand new workshop called “How to Hook Readers in Your First 5 Pages.” In this workshop, I'll walk you through the five key elements that you need to include in your first five pages AND I’ll show you how these five key elements manifest in the first five pages of The Hunger Games. If you want to sign up, or if you ...

21 Heinä 202012min

#17: The 6 Scenes Every Horror Novel Needs

#17: The 6 Scenes Every Horror Novel Needs

In today's episode, we're going to talk about the key scenes that every horror novel needs to have in order to work and to satisfy fans of the genre. Here's a preview of what's included: [01:10] In horror novels, bad things happen to good people. There are life and death stakes, a monster intent on death and destruction, claustrophobic settings, and a major fight for survival. [02:25] Readers choose horror novels because they want to feel the thrill and the terror of being in a life and deat...

14 Heinä 202016min

#16: Conventions vs. Tropes: What's the Difference?

#16: Conventions vs. Tropes: What's the Difference?

In today's episode, I'm going to walk you through the difference between genre conventions and tropes. Here's a preview of what's included: [01:28] Genre conventions are story elements such as character archetypes, key events, and settings that are commonly found in a specific genre. These conventions define each specific genre and readers' expectations of a story in that genre. [03:10] Tropes are a specific way of delivering those genre conventions or obligatory scenes in your novel. They a...

7 Heinä 202018min

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