Fiction Writing Made Easy | Top Creative Writing Podcast for Fiction Writers & Writing Tips

Fiction Writing Made Easy | Top Creative Writing Podcast for Fiction Writers & Writing Tips

Fiction Writing Made Easy is your go-to podcast for practical, no-fluff tips on how to write, edit, and publish a novel—from first draft to finished book. Hosted by developmental editor and book coach Savannah Gilbo, this show breaks down the fiction writing process into clear, actionable steps so you can finally make progress on your manuscript.


Whether you're a first-time author or a seasoned writer looking to sharpen your skills, each episode offers insights on novel writing, story structure, character development, world-building, editing, and publishing. Savannah also shares mindset tips, writing routines, and revision strategies to help you stay motivated and finish your novel with confidence.


If you're asking these questions, you're in the right place:


  • How do I write a novel without experience?
  • What’s the best way to structure a story that works?
  • How do I develop strong characters and build immersive worlds?
  • How do I edit or revise my first draft?
  • When is my book ready to publish?
  • What are my self-publishing and traditional publishing options?


New episodes drop weekly to help you write a novel you're proud of—and get it into readers’ hands.

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#197. How to Write a Novel That Hooks Readers Through Curiosity (Not Confusion)

#197. How to Write a Novel That Hooks Readers Through Curiosity (Not Confusion)

Master the art of creating irresistible, page-turning curiosity without confusing or frustrating your readers. Have you ever written what you thought was a brilliantly mysterious scene, only to have readers say they were completely lost? Or maybe you've struggled with knowing how much information to reveal and when? Here's what most writers don't realize: there's a fine line between being mysterious and being vague. And the writers who master evoking curiosity without being vague or confusing...

10 Jun 15min

#196. The Pros and Cons of Writing A Novel With Multiple Points of View

#196. The Pros and Cons of Writing A Novel With Multiple Points of View

Discover the pros and cons of writing a novel from multiple POVs—including how to avoid the #1 mistake that kills multi-POV novels. Are multiple point-of-view characters right for your story? Will they create the kind of depth that keeps readers hooked, or will they just leave you with a tangled mess of voices that never quite click together? Writing a multi-POV novel is one of the most challenging approaches to storytelling. When done well, it creates a rich, immersive experience that ...

3 Jun 18min

#195. How Deliberate Practice Can Improve Your Fiction Writing (With Tim Grahl)

#195. How Deliberate Practice Can Improve Your Fiction Writing (With Tim Grahl)

Master the fundamental building block of fiction writing with this one exercise that's helped writers break through years of stalled progress in just weeks. Ever wonder why some writers seem to improve rapidly while others stay stuck for years, despite writing every single day? 🤔 The difference isn't talent or luck—it's deliberate practice. Most aspiring novelists think that accumulating word count is the path to improvement. But here's the truth: without targeted practice and expert feedback...

27 Mai 36min

#194. Self-Publishing Your Novel: A 10 Step Guide for First-Time Authors

#194. Self-Publishing Your Novel: A 10 Step Guide for First-Time Authors

Congratulations! You've finished writing your novel, and you've set your sights on self-publishing. But now you're staring at your manuscript, wondering, "Where do I start?" If you're feeling overwhelmed by the self-publishing process, you're not alone. Most first-time authors don't realize just how many decisions the self-publishing process involves. From choosing file formats and pricing strategies to designing covers and optimizing metadata—every choice you make directly impacts your...

20 Mai 35min

#193. How Dictation Can Help You Write Faster With Sarah Elisabeth Sawyer

#193. How Dictation Can Help You Write Faster With Sarah Elisabeth Sawyer

Learn how dictation is your secret weapon for capturing story ideas, supporting overall health, and writing up to 3,000 words per hour. Are you curious about how dictation can improve your health and mobility, enhance your natural storytelling flow, and revolutionize your time management—even if you've tried and failed at it before? Well, then, you'll love this episode with Sarah Elisabeth Sawyer. Sarah is an author who's published 19 books—11 of which she wrote entirely through dictation. Sh...

13 Mai 37min

#192. 5 Big-Picture First Draft Mistakes (& How To Fix Them)

#192. 5 Big-Picture First Draft Mistakes (& How To Fix Them)

Discover the five most common big-picture mistakes writers make in their first drafts—and learn exactly what you can do to fix them. Congratulations, you finished your first draft! …But now what? If you're feeling stuck or overwhelmed as you dive into editing your messy first draft, you're so not alone. As a developmental editor, I've reviewed hundreds of first drafts, and I've noticed that most new writers struggle with the same core issues—problems that have nothing to do with your wr...

6 Mai 20min

#191. Fiction Genres Made Easy: Understanding the 5 Dimensions of Genre

#191. Fiction Genres Made Easy: Understanding the 5 Dimensions of Genre

Discover the five ways to talk about your story’s genre so you can write, edit, and publish your novel with clarity and confidence. Ever found yourself staring at a blinking cursor, excited about your story idea but utterly confused about how to describe its genre? 😩 This kind of uncertainty isn't just frustrating. It can have serious consequences for your writing, editing, and publishing journey. Here’s what you need to know: There are actually five different layers of genre that work ...

29 Apr 26min

#190. Novel Editing: 10 Steps to Editing Your First Draft

#190. Novel Editing: 10 Steps to Editing Your First Draft

Congratulations! You've finished writing your first draft—an achievement that puts you ahead of countless aspiring writers who never make it past the dreaming stage. But now you're staring at your manuscript, wondering, "What next?" Maybe you've tried jumping straight into revisions only to find yourself overwhelmed, confused, or just plain stuck. Or maybe you’re just avoiding it altogether. If your excitement about finishing your draft has given way to editing anxiety, you're not...

22 Apr 28min

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