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Master Fiction Writing
Stuart Wakefield
71 episodes
2 days ago
With 25+ years in theatre, media, and coaching, I’ve honed the art of storytelling. Now, I’m thrilled to share that expertise with you on “Master Fiction Writing.” Whether you’re crafting memorable characters or building gripping plots, each episode is backed by examples from literary pros. Recognised as a top book coach, my mission is to help your stories shine. Ready to master the craft? Subscribe today!
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With 25+ years in theatre, media, and coaching, I’ve honed the art of storytelling. Now, I’m thrilled to share that expertise with you on “Master Fiction Writing.” Whether you’re crafting memorable characters or building gripping plots, each episode is backed by examples from literary pros. Recognised as a top book coach, my mission is to help your stories shine. Ready to master the craft? Subscribe today!
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Time & Bookends: Your Story’s Timeline, Start, and End
Master Fiction Writing
8 minutes 3 seconds
1 month ago
Time & Bookends: Your Story’s Timeline, Start, and End

How much time passes between Page 1 and “The End” - and where, exactly, do you begin and finish? In this episode of Master Fiction Writing, we pair Step 12 (Story Timeline) and Step 13 (Opening & Closing) to shape your novel’s container and its proof of change. You’ll learn how to define your story present (the “now” of your narrative), pick a time span that supports tension, and design opening/closing scenes that mirror each other to reveal transformation.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • What “story present” is—and why tense and chronology aren’t the same thing

  • How different time containers (day, season, year, decades) change pacing and stakes

  • The “mirror technique” for opening/closing scenes that land emotionally

  • Common pitfalls (timeline mush, flashback overload, soft starts) and quick fixes

  • Mini exercises to name your container and draft before/after snapshots

Leave with a clear time frame, a purposeful opening, and a closing image that proves how your protagonist changes.

Master Fiction Writing
With 25+ years in theatre, media, and coaching, I’ve honed the art of storytelling. Now, I’m thrilled to share that expertise with you on “Master Fiction Writing.” Whether you’re crafting memorable characters or building gripping plots, each episode is backed by examples from literary pros. Recognised as a top book coach, my mission is to help your stories shine. Ready to master the craft? Subscribe today!