#29: Horror Genre Conventions
In today's episode, I'm going to walk you through the conventions of the horror genre. I'm also going to show you how these conventions show up in the movie Halloween. Here's a preview of what's included: [01:25] What makes the horror genre unique? 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. [02:35] Readers choose horror novels because they want to feel...

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#243. What to Expect When Working with a Line Editor (With Two Birds Author Services)

#243. What to Expect When Working with a Line Editor (With Two Birds Author Services)

What does line editing actually involve, and is your manuscript ready for it? Here's everything you need to know. Line editing is a stage in the revision process that can feel really confusing, especi...

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#242. 5 Revision Mistakes That Keep Writers Stuck in Editing Hell

#242. 5 Revision Mistakes That Keep Writers Stuck in Editing Hell

You finished your first draft. And for a minute, it felt amazing. But then you open your manuscript to revise, and suddenly everything feels unclear. Where do you start? What do you fix first? And how...

7 Apr 20min

#241. Do You Really Need to Hire a Book Editor Before You Query?

#241. Do You Really Need to Hire a Book Editor Before You Query?

Discover why the answer to hiring a book editor before querying isn’t a simple yes or no—and how to make the right call for your manuscript. If you've finished your draft and you're thinking about que...

31 Mar 11min

#240. 10 Writing Mistakes That Make Readers Put Down Your Novel

#240. 10 Writing Mistakes That Make Readers Put Down Your Novel

Are you revising the same chapters over and over, but nothing you change is actually fixing the problem? Most writers go straight to the prose when their story isn't working. They tighten sentences, s...

24 Mar 23min

#239. Student Spotlight: How J.J. Henley Finished Her First Draft in 8 Months (With Two Kids and In 15 Minutes at a Time)

#239. Student Spotlight: How J.J. Henley Finished Her First Draft in 8 Months (With Two Kids and In 15 Minutes at a Time)

She wrote her first novel in 15-minute increments—in drive-through lines, at the dance studio, at swim lessons—while raising two kids and walking through one of the hardest seasons of her family's lif...

17 Mar 49min

#238. How to Market Your Book in a Way That Actually Feels Good (With Beth Barany)

#238. How to Market Your Book in a Way That Actually Feels Good (With Beth Barany)

Learn how to market your book in a way that aligns with your values, builds genuine reader connections, and feels sustainable instead of draining. Book Marketing. These two words make most writers wan...

10 Mar 32min

#237. 3 Signs Your Novel Doesn't Need a Prologue (& What To Do Instead)

#237. 3 Signs Your Novel Doesn't Need a Prologue (& What To Do Instead)

You wrote a prologue for your novel. But now you're wondering if you really need it. Here are three honest signs your story might actually be stronger without one. Writing a prologue feels like the ri...

3 Mar 16min

#236. The Truth About AI and Creative Writing with Ana Del Valle

#236. The Truth About AI and Creative Writing with Ana Del Valle

Is AI here to replace novelists, steal ideas, or ruin copyright forever? Let’s separate fear from facts. AI and creative writing are among the most debated topics in the publishing industry right now....

24 Feb 27min

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