Tense relationships make suspenseful stories. When the main characters are stuck together AND in conflict, the most suspenseful plots emerge.
In this podcast, I'll discuss how these character relationships work and how to create them in your stories.
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Knowing your characters is crucial when you're writing a story—in fiction and in narrative nonfiction.
So, what do you need to know about your characters? In this podcast, we'll discover how to use psychology and human behavior to engage your readers with real and relatable characters.
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What is a character exactly? And how does understanding that help you create an authentic character for your story?
In this podcast, I share my insights on:
This is part 1 of a double episode on character development. In part 2, we'll be discussing character psychology and character discovery in nonfiction.
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Conflict is the most important ingredient for storytelling. And writers who know how to use it won't have trouble getting their readers through the middle part of their books.
In this podcast, I show you how conflict in narrative works and how to use it. And I'll share a few classic examples from literature, film, and theater.
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One problem all writers face: their readers have other things to do than reading. Chapter endings are the perfect places to close a book and start doing "something useful."
How do you make sure your reader will pick up your book again at the first available opportunity?
Make sure your reader is hungry for more.
In this podcast, I show you how to use the 5W1H method to create engaging chapter endings, and I share many examples from published works.
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When is your book or article ready for publication? In this podcast, I'll give you a strategy to figure it out.
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Also in this podcast: Writing about controversial topics and finding the right attitude and tone. And, for those who care, a little bit about my vision.
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POV, stance, and distance are just as important in narrative nonfiction as in fiction. Botch this, and your reader will pick up another book.
In this podcast, I share some of the best advice I have on setting these three extremely important parameters in scenic nonfiction writing.
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In this podcast, I talk with Vona Johnson from Courageous Retirement about how to write the story of your life—and the benefits of doing so, from brain health to leaving a legacy. I also share a few strategies on how to unlock the stories inside of you.
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The manuscripts that landed on my editor's desk had similar problems. In this webinar, I lay out the road map I created to help writers overcome these common issues.
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Episode 11 is about continuity.
Continuity issues are among the most common among novice writers—and the most time-consuming to edit. With these tricks, you can save your editor a lot of work . . . and yourself a lot of money.
How do you overcome imposter syndrome as a writer? The answer is surprisingly simple — listen to this audio blog. :D
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The better your manuscript, the less expensive professional editing!
If you edit your writing well, you can save hundreds or even thousands of dollars on editing.
In this webinar, Philip Charter and I discuss my FIRE Framework for self-editing. We give some practical advice on how you can improve your manuscript, when it is time to hire an editor, and what the editing world looks like.
When editing, I always find errors in structure, continuity, and proportion — and those take a lot of time to fix. But those errors are preventable. That's why *knowing what to say* is the most important writing tip ever.
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How can your writing stand out among all the noise? You need to write better than everybody else.
The FIRE Framework gives you a strategy for writing with maximum impact.
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Implementing new writing hacks is hard. But with the Atomic Habits framework, it becomes much easier. In this audio blog, I show you how it's done.
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Nobody is going to care about your book if your message isn't clear.
This audio blog gives you a framework for selling your book with clear words.
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