#132: First Chapter Analysis: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

#132: First Chapter Analysis: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

“In stories that feel society dominant, is survival even worth it if you don't have freedom?” - Abigail K. Perry We’re taking a deep dive into The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins to see how and why it works. Join me and Abigail K. Perry as we break down this first chapter to see how it hooks our interest and pulls us into the story! Read the blog post here! Here's a preview of what's included: [04:39] Chapter summary: In the opening chapter, the author employs a tight focus on Katn...

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#228. Student Spotlight: How She Finished Her First Draft in 88 Days (While Working Full-Time) With Poornika Kakkanaiah

#228. Student Spotlight: How She Finished Her First Draft in 88 Days (While Working Full-Time) With Poornika Kakkanaiah

Learn how a self-proclaimed perfectionist wrote a 114,000-word first draft in just 88 days—while working full-time and without finding more hours in the day. Poornika didn't have endless hours to writ...

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#227. 5 Tips on Pursuing Your Writing While Holding Down a 9-to-5 Job

#227. 5 Tips on Pursuing Your Writing While Holding Down a 9-to-5 Job

If you've been trying to write a novel with a full-time job, family, and everything else life throws at you, this episode is for you. Maybe you squeeze writing into nights or weekends. You may start s...

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#226. Counting Down The Best Writing Tips From FWME In 2025

#226. Counting Down The Best Writing Tips From FWME In 2025

The best writing advice sticks because it changes how you approach the page. In this special year-end episode, I’m counting down the top 10 most impactful writing tips from Fiction Writing Made Easy i...

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#225. Student Spotlight: From Zero Drafts to Dream Agent While Raising 4 Kids With Madi Unruh

#225. Student Spotlight: From Zero Drafts to Dream Agent While Raising 4 Kids With Madi Unruh

Learn how a busy parent finished a novel by following a clear roadmap that made it possible to pause, return, and keep moving forward. Between raising four kids, navigating pregnancy and newborn life,...

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Bonus: From Overwhelmed to Outlining: How 3 Writers Finally Started Their Novels

What if the reason you haven't started writing your novel has nothing to do with how much you know? “I’m not ready yet” is one of the most common things I hear from writers. And on the surface, it mak...

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#224. The Truth About Writing Faster: It's Not What You Think

#224. The Truth About Writing Faster: It's Not What You Think

Unlock the clarity you need to write smoothly, avoid constant restarts, and finish a stronger first draft in less time. If you've ever tried to draft quickly and ended up with pages that feel unsalvag...

16 Des 202514min

#223. Permission to Start: How to Move Past ‘Not Ready Yet’ and Finish Your Novel

#223. Permission to Start: How to Move Past ‘Not Ready Yet’ and Finish Your Novel

Discover why “I’m not ready yet” is a fear-driven mindset and learn how to take small, confident steps that move your novel forward. So many writers get trapped in the feeling that they need more time...

9 Des 202514min

#222. 3 Mindset Shifts Every Writer Needs to Finish Their Novel

#222. 3 Mindset Shifts Every Writer Needs to Finish Their Novel

Discover the mindset shifts to break out of analysis paralysis, choose progress over perfection, and build your novel layer by layer until it's complete. Feeling stuck writing your novel? You're not a...

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