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Stories That Change Us
Kat Lewis, Laurel Thomas, Micah Leydorf, Melissa Grace
14 episodes
1 month ago
Dark, seductive, and terrifyingly atmospheric—Bram Stoker’s Dracula isn’t just a gothic horror classic; it’s a masterclass in mood, suspense, and novel structure. In this episode, we analyze Dracula, exploring how Stoker uses lush imagery, slow-burning tension, and themes of sexuality, superstition, and science to craft a bestselling story that still resonates today. Discover what modern writers can learn from this enduring masterpiece—and how to apply those lessons to your own fiction. Mod...
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Dark, seductive, and terrifyingly atmospheric—Bram Stoker’s Dracula isn’t just a gothic horror classic; it’s a masterclass in mood, suspense, and novel structure. In this episode, we analyze Dracula, exploring how Stoker uses lush imagery, slow-burning tension, and themes of sexuality, superstition, and science to craft a bestselling story that still resonates today. Discover what modern writers can learn from this enduring masterpiece—and how to apply those lessons to your own fiction. Mod...
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Episodes (14/14)
Stories That Change Us
Episode 14: Seduction, Suspense, and Structure: Writing Lessons from Dracula
Dark, seductive, and terrifyingly atmospheric—Bram Stoker’s Dracula isn’t just a gothic horror classic; it’s a masterclass in mood, suspense, and novel structure. In this episode, we analyze Dracula, exploring how Stoker uses lush imagery, slow-burning tension, and themes of sexuality, superstition, and science to craft a bestselling story that still resonates today. Discover what modern writers can learn from this enduring masterpiece—and how to apply those lessons to your own fiction. Mod...
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1 month ago
37 minutes

Stories That Change Us
Episode 13: Revenge, Riches, and Reader Hooks: The Bestseller Blueprint of The Count of Monte Cristo
Epic, vengeful, and intoxicatingly rich—Alexandre Dumas’s The Count of Monte Cristo is a masterclass in storytelling. With sprawling narrative scope, intricate foreshadowing, and characters as vivid as the Parisian underworld itself, Dumas transforms a tale of betrayal into a symphony of revenge and redemption. His use of suspense, irony, and symbolic transformation keeps readers enthralled as Edmond Dantès evolves from naïve sailor to enigmatic avenger. Join us as we unravel how Dumas crafts...
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2 months ago
35 minutes

Stories That Change Us
Episode 12: Ten Little Hooks: How “And Then There Were None” Builds Unputdownable Suspense
Haunting, suspenseful, and devilishly clever—Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None remains one of the most chilling mysteries ever written. With masterful use of red herrings, precise pacing, and an eerie atmosphere of isolation, Christie pulls readers into a psychological trap that feels inescapable. Her sharp dialogue and meticulous plotting strip away each character’s façade, exposing guilt, fear, and desperation in terrifying succession. Join us as we unpack how Christie transforms a...
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2 months ago
34 minutes

Stories That Change Us
Episode 11: Survival and Structure: What The Hunger Games Teaches Us About Writing Modern Bestsellers
Few YA novels manage to weave modern issues so flawlessly into a story that equally engages children and adults, but The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins stands out for that very reason. Collins masterful use of subtle subtext, world building that compels plot and tension, and a cast of lovable yet deeply troubled characters allows this Dystopian tale of youth gladiatorial games to transcend from grisly and irrelevant to contemplative and epic. Moderated By: Kat Lewis Question: what ...
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10 months ago
34 minutes

Stories That Change Us
Episode 10: The Godfather: Mastering Mood, Mystery, and Market Power
Provocative, gory, and oddly breathtaking are just a few ways to describe Mario Puzo's critically acclaimed crime novel, The Godfather. Intimate in his portrayal of family love, horrifying in the graphic description of violence and urban warfare... let's unpack the masterful way Puzo builds a world wrought with love that binds, loyalty that cripples, and conflict that kills to tell the story of a New York mafia family. Moderated By: Laurel Thomas Question: what is a story that has changed ...
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10 months ago
37 minutes

Stories That Change Us
Episode 9: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
As inconspicuous as novel can be, when one thinks of classic literature that unequivocally nails the power of sympathetic villains, landscape as emotional foreshadowing, and reflective monologues that are insightful and entertaining, Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte should be a firm contender on every list. Come and immerse yourself in the secrets of the beautifully understated, delightful Victorian classic. Moderated By: Melissa Grace Question: what is a story that has changed your life? ht...
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10 months ago
40 minutes

Stories That Change Us
Episode 8: A Wrinkle In Time by Madeline L'Engle
26 rejections, a frequent spot on the banned books list, and shining the light on the dangers of blind conformity are just a few of the surprises awaiting readers of Madeline L'Engle's, A Wrinkle In Time. Moderated By: Laurel Thomas Question: what is a story that has changed your life? https://instagram.com/storiesthat_changeus?igshid=eTlibmFxdXZmbXV5&utm_source=qr
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10 months ago
39 minutes

Stories That Change Us
Episode 6: The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis
Part religious satire, part social commentary, and wholly fictional genius, The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis is a deeply stirring epistolary that has prompted much conversation about the state of humanity since it was first published in 1942. As a work of storytelling brilliance, join us as we evaluate the literary elements that Lewis employed to give us greater insight into the motivations of demons, angels, and our own souls in a way that is not preachy and extremely entertaining.Moderat...
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10 months ago
46 minutes

Stories That Change Us
Episode 7: A Long Fatal Love Chase by Louisa May Alcott
Dark, thrilling, and prescriptively moral are not words often used to describe the work of Louisa May Alcott, but the 19th century novelist was hiding more up her sleeve than simply a pen and a copy of Little Women. A Long Fatal Love Chase is one of Alcott's first novels and, while not vastly popular during her time, took the world by storm in the late 90s and highlights her impeccable use of melodrama, textured villains, and even cliche characters to deliver a high impact story with a haunti...
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10 months ago
45 minutes

Stories That Change Us
Episode 5: A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
Charles Dicken's, A Christmas Carol, has resonated across the ages as a holiday favorite! Today, let's breakdown the iconic moments, characters, and themes to reveal where Dicken's excelled at the craft of storytelling that has perpetuated a deep love of this Yuletide tale. Question: what is a story that has changed your life? https://instagram.com/storiesthat_changeus?igshid=eTlibmFxdXZmbXV5&utm_source=qr
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1 year ago
41 minutes

Stories That Change Us
Episode 4: The Princess Bride by William Goldman
Eccentric yet unforgettable characters, hilarious banter that just won't quit, and true love (or twu wuv!) are just a few of the things that make William Goldman's, The Princess Bride, a delightful fare. Join the discussion as we analyze the wit, the warmth, and the way that Goldman enchanted audiences with this odd yet stirring bestseller. Moderated By: Micah Leydorf Question: what is a story that has changed your life? https://instagram.com/storiesthat_changeus?igshid=eTlibmFxdXZmbXV5&am...
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1 year ago
34 minutes

Stories That Change Us
Episode 3: Storytelling Secrets from “Gone With the Wind”: Lessons for Modern Writers
Riveting, controversial, and flawlessly epic, Margaret Mitchell’s Gone With the Wind isn’t just a sweeping historical romance—it’s a blueprint for writing compelling characters, immersive settings, and unforgettable conflict. From Scarlett O’Hara’s complex character arc to Mitchell’s masterful pacing and worldbuilding, we break down the novel’s structure, themes, and emotional depth that makes this Pulitzer Prize-winning novel a lasting bestseller. Whether you're an aspiring novelist or a boo...
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2 years ago
42 minutes

Stories That Change Us
Episode 2: Building a Historical World with Heart: Craft Lessons from Outlander
Join us as we travel to the broody Scottish Highlands and uncover the secrets of character building and historical accuracy of the first installment of the wildly popular series, Outlander by Diana Gabaldon. Moderated By: Micah Leydorf Question: what is a story that has changed your life? https://instagram.com/storiesthat_changeus?igshid=eTlibmFxdXZmbXV5&utm_source=qr
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2 years ago
40 minutes

Stories That Change Us
Episode 1: Wit, Restraint, and Romantic Tension: Writing Lessons from Pride & Prejudice
Welcome to Stories That Change Us! What better way to launch our podcast than to discuss a story that has been adapted over a dozen times for the big screen and continues to enthrall readers--Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen. Beloved for its vibrant cast of characters, dialogue sharp enough to trim a hedge, and literary pacing that feels like Sunday morning, we'll discuss the aspects of storytelling that Austen got right and have resonated with readers across the decades. Moderated By: ...
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2 years ago
41 minutes

Stories That Change Us
Dark, seductive, and terrifyingly atmospheric—Bram Stoker’s Dracula isn’t just a gothic horror classic; it’s a masterclass in mood, suspense, and novel structure. In this episode, we analyze Dracula, exploring how Stoker uses lush imagery, slow-burning tension, and themes of sexuality, superstition, and science to craft a bestselling story that still resonates today. Discover what modern writers can learn from this enduring masterpiece—and how to apply those lessons to your own fiction. Mod...