#217. Save the Cat! Writes Horror: How to Write Truly Terrifying Stories With Jamie Nash

#217. Save the Cat! Writes Horror: How to Write Truly Terrifying Stories With Jamie Nash

Ever wonder why some horror stories linger in your mind long after the lights go out? Jamie Nash reveals how structure (not jump scares or gore) creates true terror. In this episode, I’m joined by Jamie Nash, screenwriter and author of Save the Cat! Writes Horror, the ultimate guide to creating “Monster in the House” stories that keep readers up at night. With over 25 years of experience writing and teaching horror (including films like V/H/S/2 and Lovely Molly), Jamie shares how to craft ter...

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#219. How To Build Story Tension by Sharing More (Not Less) with Daniel David Wallace

#219. How To Build Story Tension by Sharing More (Not Less) with Daniel David Wallace

Discover why clarity (not secrecy) is the key to keeping your readers engaged, curious, and emotionally invested in your story. Writers often think suspense means withholding information, but what if ...

11 Nov 202530min

#218. How to Find & Work With Beta Readers to Improve Your Manuscript

#218. How to Find & Work With Beta Readers to Improve Your Manuscript

Learn how to work with beta readers in a grounded, calm way so feedback feels useful, not overwhelming. You're nearing the finish line of your first draft, or maybe you've just crossed it. Either way,...

4 Nov 202527min

#216. Story Structure: The 5 Scenes Every Story Needs (With Kristina Stanley)

#216. Story Structure: The 5 Scenes Every Story Needs (With Kristina Stanley)

Learn the five key plot points that turn struggling manuscripts into finished novels—and exactly where they need to appear in your story structure. Have you ever felt like your story just isn't clicki...

21 Okt 202548min

#215. How to Write a Prologue Readers Won’t Skip (& When to Start at Chapter One Instead)

#215. How to Write a Prologue Readers Won’t Skip (& When to Start at Chapter One Instead)

Should you include a prologue or skip it? Here's how to make the right choice for your novel. Prologues are one of the most debated topics in fiction. Some literary agents warn against them, some read...

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#214. Subverting the Mainstream Lens: Writing Stories That Stay True to Your People (With Tiffany Grimes)

#214. Subverting the Mainstream Lens: Writing Stories That Stay True to Your People (With Tiffany Grimes)

Learn how to write authentic, diverse characters without over-explaining or fearing criticism. Writing diverse characters can feel intimidating. You want to include different voices in your story, but...

7 Okt 202537min

#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 overwhelmi...

30 Sep 202530min

#212. 5 Ways Writers Can Use AI to Help With Book Marketing

#212. 5 Ways Writers Can Use AI to Help With Book Marketing

You’ve poured your heart into writing your book, but now you’re staring down the next challenge: how do you actually get it into readers’ hands? Marketing your book can feel overwhelming, but it does...

23 Sep 202519min

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