#145: Four Levels To Deeper Character Development
Writer Unleashed20 Juni 2023

#145: Four Levels To Deeper Character Development

In this episode, you're going to go beneath the surface of your characters. We'll go 4 levels deep, starting on the surface, and moving a level deeper until we get to your character's truest self. The self he's trying so hard to hide, suppress, and protect. This will bring multi-dimension, complexity, and believability to your characters. Even if your reader doesn't relate to your character's external situation, or their particular plot problems, they will connect in every way to their...

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#137: The Inciting Incident: How To Launch Your Story's Action

#137: The Inciting Incident: How To Launch Your Story's Action

What's an inciting incident, and why does your story need one? In this episode, learn what an inciting incident is, and two types that set your story in motion. We’ll also talk about where in your story to place it, and how to craft your inciting incident to hook your reader. Episode Website Not sure if your idea has what it takes to become a powerful story? This free quick guide will help you uncover the heart of your idea in just three simple steps. You’ll walk away with a one-sentence pr...

25 Apr 202322min

#136: Present Tense Vs. Past Tense: The Pros and Cons

#136: Present Tense Vs. Past Tense: The Pros and Cons

Present tense or past tense? How do you decide? What are the advantages of present tense, and when is past tense a better option? In this episode, I’m going to explore the pros and cons of present tense. We'll explore techniques that are much easier to achieve with past tense. And if the present is your tense of choice, I'll outline 4 limitations to be aware of, so you can overcome them. Episode Website Not sure if your idea has what it takes to become a powerful story? This ...

18 Apr 202327min

#135: The Secret To Mastering Your Story's Point Of View

#135: The Secret To Mastering Your Story's Point Of View

One of the most important decisions you’re going to make about your story is its point of view. Point of view is also one of the more complex story structures to master. How do you show what's in other characters' minds when writing in first person, or limited 3rd? And what about omniscience? In this episode, I'm going to give you a different understanding of point of view that you probably haven't heard before. You'll learn to control it more, and take advantage of th...

11 Apr 202325min

#134: A 5-Step Framework For Writing A Clear Compelling Story

#134: A 5-Step Framework For Writing A Clear Compelling Story

A common challenge many writers face is gaining clarity on the story they’re writing and conveying it to readers in a way that compels them to keep reading. Often, there are too many competing story-lines that don't feel integrated. Too many characters whose relevance isn't clear. And then there are random events that don't have a clear story connection. The story meanders without a point. This makes the story hard for a reader to follow. So, the challenge is to nail dow...

4 Apr 202322min

#133: Should You Write A Prologue?

#133: Should You Write A Prologue?

Does your story need a prologue? Will it hurt your story? Should you remove or rewrite the one you’ve already written? And how do you write a riveting prologue that gives just enough information so we can absorb the rest of your story? Some writers resist writing prologues. They think it's an industry no no. Other writers think it's a requirement. But a common mistake with prologues is writing one which has no substantial relationship to the global story. Which is why publishers dismi...

28 Mars 202333min

#132: Do's and Don'ts Of Writing Flashback

#132: Do's and Don'ts Of Writing Flashback

How do you write flashback without overwhelming or interrupting your forward moving story? Can you have too many flashbacks? Is it bad to write a flashback in the first chapter? How do you switch between flashback and present time? In this episode, I'm answering these questions and more. We'll talk about the difference between flashback and backstory. Then we'll talk about some do's and don'ts when writing effective, resonanting flashback. Episode Website Not sure if you...

21 Mars 202329min

#131: 3 Easy Ways To Write Better Dialogue

#131: 3 Easy Ways To Write Better Dialogue

How do you make your story’s dialogue more realistic without writing too much dialogue? Or extraneous pass the meat and potatoes dialogue? How do you avoid having the dialogue sound stiff or cliche? How do you write dialogue that sounds natural and riveting? Dialogue is one of the trickiest things to master. And it does take practice. So in today’s episode, I'm flagging 3 common missteps writers make with dialogue, with easy fixes for each. Episode Website Not sure if ...

14 Mars 202321min

#130: Drilling Down To Your Story's Central Dramatic Question

#130: Drilling Down To Your Story's Central Dramatic Question

There's an implicit, central dramatic question driving every compelling story. Will Santiago catch a fish? (The Old Man and The Sea) Will Clarice Starling catch Buffalo Bill? (Silence of the Lambs) Did Kya kill Chase? (Where The Crawdads Sing) The trick is drilling down to the essential question your story asks. Because that's what's urging your reader through to the end. In this episode, you'll answer 3 questions to help your drill down to your story's central dramatic question. So grab...

7 Mars 202317min

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