#213. 5 Expert Tips To Edit Your Messy First Draft Without The Overwhelm

#213. 5 Expert Tips To Edit Your Messy First Draft Without The Overwhelm

Five book coaches reveal the editing secrets that turn messy first drafts into ready-to-publish manuscripts. Finishing a first draft is an incredible milestone, but what comes next can feel overwhelming. If you're staring at your messy pages and wondering how to even begin editing, you're not alone. The good news is that there is a way to move forward without spiraling into revision confusion or self-doubt. In this episode, I've invited five fiction writing coaches to share their best tips fo...

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#124: Student Spotlight: 5 Lessons Learned from Notes to Novel (Season 3)

#124: Student Spotlight: 5 Lessons Learned from Notes to Novel (Season 3)

“That's how much my writing's improved. But not just the writing, it's the ease. It's not a struggle when I sit down in front of the laptop to write. Everything just seems a lot easier.” - Morgan Schr...

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#123: How To Overcome The  5 Types Of Imposter Syndrome

#123: How To Overcome The 5 Types Of Imposter Syndrome

“Try learning new skills and then putting what you learn into practice right away, because, at the end of the day, you can only really learn through doing anyway.” - Savannah Gilbo Is imposter syndro...

2 Jan 202419min

#122: Counting Down The Best Writing Tips From FWME In 2023

#122: Counting Down The Best Writing Tips From FWME In 2023

“My point is that you have to do the work to make the mistakes and learn.” - Savannah Gilbo The past year on Fiction Writing Made Easy has been a treasure trove of insights, expert advice, and creativ...

26 Des 202343min

#121: 5 Takeaways From Coaching Writers in 2023

#121: 5 Takeaways From Coaching Writers in 2023

“The more work you do up front and the more you get your mindset right, the more likely your chances of success are.” - Savannah Gilbo In this episode, I'm giving you a glimpse behind the scenes and ...

19 Des 202325min

#120: First Chapter Analysis: Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros

#120: First Chapter Analysis: Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros

“I think that's really important at the end of every time that you write a scene. Ask yourself, how can I raise the stakes even more?” - Abigail K. Perry Join us today as we embark on a thrilling lit...

12 Des 20231h 12min

#119: Student Spotlight: How Fern Bernstein Wrote A Dual Timeline Novel Based On The Edies of Grey Gardens

#119: Student Spotlight: How Fern Bernstein Wrote A Dual Timeline Novel Based On The Edies of Grey Gardens

“It's the inciting incident, the turning point, the crisis moment, the climax, and the resolution, and each scene really needs to have that to move the story forward.” - Fern Bernstein In today's epi...

5 Des 202347min

#118: How To Find The Major Dramatic Question Of Your Story

#118: How To Find The Major Dramatic Question Of Your Story

“Every story has one main question that it raises in the beginning and answers by the end.” - Savannah Gilbo In this latest podcast episode, we'll explore a fundamental element of storytelling: the M...

28 Nov 202312min

#117: Exploring the World of Beta and Sensitivity Reading with Julie Taylor from The Spun Yarn

#117: Exploring the World of Beta and Sensitivity Reading with Julie Taylor from The Spun Yarn

“As I kid I was like, I would love to get paid to read.” - Julie Taylor In today’s episode, I’m sitting down to chat with Julie Taylor, Chief Operating Officer at The Spun Yarn - a company that offer...

21 Nov 20231h 1min

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