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The Novelry on Writing
The Novelry
20 episodes
14 hours ago
Learn how novels work from publishing’s top experts at The Novelry, the world’s #1 school for writers. Hosted by our best-selling writing coaches, this podcast is a practical, helpful guide to writing novels for every genre. Learn our inside tips and tricks to make your writing a joyful experience while building your expertise in writing craft. With new topics every week, there is always something to learn at The Novelry, the world’s top-rated fiction writing school with more 5* reviews from writers than any other creative writing course.
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Learn how novels work from publishing’s top experts at The Novelry, the world’s #1 school for writers. Hosted by our best-selling writing coaches, this podcast is a practical, helpful guide to writing novels for every genre. Learn our inside tips and tricks to make your writing a joyful experience while building your expertise in writing craft. With new topics every week, there is always something to learn at The Novelry, the world’s top-rated fiction writing school with more 5* reviews from writers than any other creative writing course.
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The Novelry on Writing
The 5 Ps: Prose: Writing Good Prose in Fiction

Writing prose in fiction is all about using your unique voice. In this final bonus episode of The Novelry on Writing, authors Tara Conklin and Urban Waite dive into:

✍️ How to avoid overwriting

✍️ Tips for writing dialogue

✍️ Writing prompts to get you started

How are you telling your story? Submit your work to The Next Big Story prize, where you could win $100,000 for the best first three pages of a novel. T&Cs apply—see website for details.

Perfect for fiction writers seeking to enhance their novel openings and craft a setting that captivates readers. Whether you’re a new writer or have a few books under your belt, these writing tips will help you craft more engaging story beginnings and make your first three pages stand out.

Thanks for tuning in, and happy writing! 🖋️

Chapters

00:00 Introduction

02:00 What is Prose?

04:18 How to Avoid Overwriting

05:18 Clichés

07:07 The Next Big Story Prize

07:38 Writing Dialogue in Prose

09:28 Concrete Tips for Writing Prose

11:26 Writing Prompts


Guest Bios

Tara Conklin is the New York Times bestselling author of The House Girl and The Last Romantics, selected by the Today Show Book Club, Barnes & Noble Book Club, Target Book Club, and as a No.1 Indie Next Pick and Amazon Best Book of the Month. Her most recent novel is Community Board.

Urban Waite’s novels have been published in over 40 countries, translated into 12 languages, and optioned for film. Their accolades include Indie Next Picks, Amazon Editors’ Picks, nominations for the New Mexico/Arizona Book Award, and Kirkus Review Hit List selections. Urban’s debut novel, The Terror of Living, catapulted him to international acclaim, earning praise from literary giants Stephen King, Daniel Woodrell, and Michael Koryta.

Resources

Check out these blog posts for more insight on how to write a compelling story:

Life of Pi Author Explores the 5 Ps of Good Writing

Could You Write The Next Big Story?

How to Create a Clean Writing Style

🎧 Share this episode!

▶️ On YouTube: https://youtu.be/x3jXd7FRhSo

🔔 Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to our podcast and YouTube channel for more writing tips, podcast episodes, and creative inspiration! Hit the bell icon to stay updated.

📖 Read the full episode transcript here!

📚 Ready to take your writing to the next level? For one-on-one help writing your novel, join us on a creative writing course at The Novelry today. Sign up for courses, coaching, and a community from the world’s top-rated writing school.

❓Have a question? Email us at hello@thenovelry.com.

All writers learn from other writers, even the greats. Write your novel with motivation and support from The Novelry. Sign up! Your story starts here...

Connect with The Novelry

Official Site: https://thenovelry.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thenovelry

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenovelry/

Twitter: https://x.com/thenovelry

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheNovelry

Show description

Learn how novels work from publishing’s top experts at The Novelry, the world’s #1 school for writers. Hosted by our bestselling writing coaches and publishing editors, this podcast is a practical, helpful guide to writing novels for every genre. Enjoy inside tips and tricks to make your writing a joyful experience while building your expertise in writing craft.

With new topics every week, there is always something to learn at The Novelry, the world’s top-rated fiction writing school with more 5 reviews from writers than any other creative writing course.*

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1 month ago
15 minutes 19 seconds

The Novelry on Writing
The 5 Ps: Plot - Writing Plot Structure

While you can’t get the whole plot of a novel in the first three pages, those initial pages need to set up a foundation for writing plot structure. The plot is the journey your main character goes on to overcome challenges and change as a person by the end of the story. In this bonus episode of The Novelry on Writing, editor Tash Barsby and author Heather Webb dive into:

✍️ What is plot, and how does it drive story

✍️ How stakes play a role in plot

✍️ The importance of subplots

What happens in your story? Submit your work to The Next Big Story prize, where you could win $100,000 for the best first three pages of a novel. T&Cs apply—see website for details.

Perfect for fiction writers seeking to enhance their novel openings and craft a setting that captivates readers. Whether you’re a new writer or have a few books under your belt, these writing tips will help you craft more engaging story beginnings and make your first three pages stand out.

Thanks for tuning in, and happy writing! 🖋️

Chapters

00:00 Introduction02:02 What is Plot?03:35 Stakes Drive Plot05:35 Inciting Incident07:39 Writing Plot Structure08:47 Subplots

Guest Bios

Tash Barsby was a Commissioning Editor at Transworld Publishers and worked at Vintage Books, Macmillan, and Simon & Schuster before moving to Penguin Random House, where she worked with authors Sarah Pearse, Fiona Barton, Lesley Kara, and Tess Gerritsen.

Heather Webb is the USA Today bestselling, award-winning author of historical novels, including Queens of London, The Next Ship Home, and Strangers in the Night.

Resources

Check out these blog posts for more insight on how to write a compelling story:

How to Raise the Stakes in Your Story

How to Create a Plot Diagram for a Smooth Writing Journey

What To Do if You’ve Got Too Much Plot

🎧 Share this episode!

▶️ On YouTube: https://youtu.be/VsjTR9AP-OY

🔔 Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to our podcast and YouTube channel for more writing tips, podcast episodes, and creative inspiration! Hit the bell icon to stay updated.

📖 Read the full episode transcript here!

📚 Ready to take your writing to the next level? For one-on-one help writing your novel, join us on a creative writing course at The Novelry today. Sign up for courses, coaching, and a community from the world’s top-rated writing school.

❓Have a question? Email us at hello@thenovelry.com.

All writers learn from other writers, even the greats. Write your novel with motivation and support from The Novelry. Sign up! Your story starts here...

Connect with The Novelry

Official Site: https://thenovelry.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thenovelry

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenovelry/

Twitter: https://x.com/thenovelry

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheNovelry

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thenovelry

Show description

Learn how novels work from publishing’s top experts at The Novelry, the world’s #1 school for writers. Hosted by our bestselling writing coaches and publishing editors, this podcast is a practical, helpful guide to writing novels for every genre. Enjoy inside tips and tricks to make your writing a joyful experience while building your expertise in writing craft.

With new topics every week, there is always something to learn at The Novelry, the world’s top-rated fiction writing school with more 5 reviews from writers than any other creative writing course.*

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1 month ago
11 minutes 47 seconds

The Novelry on Writing
The 5 Ps: Place - How to Write the Setting of a Story

Setting or Place in a story is a crucial component of a novel. In this bonus episode of The Novelry on Writing, author Gina Sorell and editor Sorcha Rose dive into:

✍️ What is place or setting, and why it’s important to a story✍️ How to write setting in a novel✍️ How setting can act as an antagonist

Where does your story take place? Submit your work to The Next Big Story prize, where you could win $100,000 for the best first three pages of a novel. T&Cs apply—see website for details.

Perfect for fiction writers seeking to enhance their novel openings and craft a setting that captivates readers. Whether you’re a new writer or have a few books under your belt, these writing tips will help you craft more engaging story beginnings and make your first three pages stand out.

Chapters

00:00 -Introduction01:50 What is Place or setting?03:42 How Setting Impacts Character05:42 Setting Should Invoke Feeling08:41 Setting Becomes Character10:26 Setting as an Antagonist 11:09 The Next Big Story 11:54 Setting a Novel in a Different Time16:36 Setting and World Building19:20 Writing Prompt

Guest Bios

Gina Sorell is the author of The Wise Women, a New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice, Good Morning America Buzz Book, and People Magazine Best New Book Pick. Gina’s debut, Mothers and Other Strangers, was a Refinery29 and Self Magazine Best Book Pick, a Great Group Read, and an Indigo Best for Book Clubs selection. The fiction and non-fiction books she has ghostwritten have been featured picks for Today, Amazon, Apple, People, Elle, Nylon magazine, and more.

Sorcha Rose was an Editor at Hodder & Stoughton, a division of Hachette and home to authors including John Grisham, Stephen King, B.A. Paris, Vaseem Khan, and Lucy Score. Sorcha worked directly with bestselling authors such as Peter Robinson and Sophie Hannah, as well as on Erin Kelly’s Sunday Times bestseller The Skeleton Key and Will Dean’s The Last Thing to Burn. Sorcha specializes in crime and thriller.

Resources

Check out these blog posts for more insight on how to write a compelling story:

Life of Pi Author Explores the 5 Ps of Good Writing

Could You Write The Next Big Story?

What is the Setting of a Story? Tips and Examples

🎧 Share this episode!

🔔 Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to our podcast and YouTube channel for more writing tips, podcast episodes, and creative inspiration! Hit the bell icon to stay updated.

📖 Read the full episode transcript here!

📚 Ready to take your writing to the next level? For one-on-one help writing your novel, join us on a creative writing course at The Novelry today. Sign up for courses, coaching, and a community from the world’s top-rated writing school.

❓Have a question? Chat with Nora at thenovelry.com.

All writers learn from other writers, even the greats. Write your novel with motivation and support from The Novelry. Sign up! Your story starts here...

Connect with The Novelry

Official Site: https://thenovelry.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thenovelry

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenovelry/

Twitter: https://x.com/thenovelry

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheNovelry

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thenovelry

Show description

Learn how novels work from publishing’s top experts at The Novelry, the world’s #1 school for writers. Hosted by our bestselling writing coaches and publishing editors, this podcast is a practical, helpful guide to writing novels for every genre. Enjoy inside tips and tricks to make your writing a joyful experience while building your expertise in writing craft.

With new topics every week, there is always something to learn at The Novelry, the world’s top-rated fiction writing school with more 5-star reviews from writers than any other creative writing course.

Thanks for tuning in, and happy writing! 🖋️

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1 month ago
21 minutes 41 seconds

The Novelry on Writing
The 5 Ps: Problem - Writing Conflict in a Story

Writing conflict in a story is crucial to hook your reader in the first three pages of a novel. If you’re submitting an entry for The Next Big Story prize, you must jump into the problem quickly and get the reader invested in the journey of your main character ASAP. Tune in to this bonus episode of The Novelry on Writing podcast to celebrate The Next Big Story prize, where you could win $100,000 for the best first 3 pages of a novel. T&Cs apply—see website for details.


Authors Melanie Conklin and Amanda Reynolds discuss writing conflict in a story. In this episode, we dive deep into:

✍️ What is a problem or conflict, and why problems are important for storytelling✍️ Types of problems that engage readers✍️ When to introduce the problem

Perfect for fiction writers looking to strengthen their novel openings and create characters readers can’t forget! Whether you’re a new writer or have a few books under your belt, these writing tips will help you craft more engaging story beginnings and make your first three pages stand out.

#WritingTips #nextbigstory

Thanks for tuning in, and happy writing! 🖋️

Chapters

00:00 Introduction01:40 What is a problem or conflict?03:06 Engaging Problems05:55 When to Introduce the Problem07:46 The Next Big Story Prize08:28 Internal vs External Conflict11:15 Ask: What if?13:19 Using Character for Plot

Guest Bios

Amanda Reynolds is the bestselling author of six psychological suspense novels. Close To Me, her No.1 ebook bestseller, was adapted into a major six-part TV series starring Connie Nielsen and Christopher Eccleston, airing on Sundance AMC in the U.S. and Channel 4 in the U.K. Her latest thriller, Her Husband’s Lie, was an Amazon Kindle Bestseller, entering the Top 100 across all genres. 

Melanie Conklin is the award-winning author of five middle-grade books for children. Her debut, Counting Thyme, won the Nerdy Book Award, Bank Street Best Children’s Book, and the International Literacy Association Teacher’s Choice Award.

Resources

Check out these blog posts for more insight on how to write a compelling story:

Life of Pi Author Explores the 5 Ps of Good Writing

Could You Write The Next Big Story?

The Novelry on Writing Podcast: 5 Secrets to Page-Turning Stories

🎧 Share this episode!

▶️ On YouTube: https://youtu.be/s7HpTUg5kC8

🔔 Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to our podcast and YouTube channel for more writing tips, podcast episodes, and creative inspiration! Hit the bell icon to stay updated.

📖 Read the full episode transcript here!

📚 Ready to take your writing to the next level? For one-on-one help writing your novel, join us on a creative writing course at The Novelry today. Sign up for courses, coaching, and a community from the world’s top-rated writing school.

❓Have a question? Chat with Nora at thenovelry.com.

All writers learn from other writers, even the greats. Write your novel with motivation and support from The Novelry. Sign up! Your story starts here...

Connect with The Novelry

Official Site: https://thenovelry.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thenovelry

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenovelry/

Twitter: https://x.com/thenovelry

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheNovelry

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thenovelry

Show description

Learn how novels work from publishing’s top experts at The Novelry, the world’s #1 school for writers. Hosted by our bestselling writing coaches and publishing editors, this podcast is a practical, helpful guide to writing novels for every genre. Enjoy inside tips and tricks to make your writing a joyful experience while building your expertise in writing craft.

With new topics every week, there is always something to learn at The Novelry, the world’s top-rated fiction writing school with more 5 reviews from writers than any other creative writing course.*

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2 months ago
16 minutes 51 seconds

The Novelry on Writing
The 5 Ps: Person – Writing Characters Who Come to Life

Need some tips on writing characters? Join us for this bonus episode of The Novelry on Writing podcast to celebrate The Next Big Story prize, where you could win $100k for the best first 3 pages of a novel. T&Cs apply—see website for details.

Authors Andrea Stewart and David Solomons discuss crafting an unforgettable PERSON in your novel’s opening pages.

In this episode, we dive deep into:

✍️ Developing a distinct character voice that leaps off the page✍️ How to reveal character background naturally without info-dumping

✍️ Creating immediate character desires that drive your story forward

✍️ Common character introduction mistakes and how to avoid them

Perfect for fiction writers looking to strengthen their novel openings and create characters readers can’t forget. Whether you’re a new writer or have a few books under your belt, these writing tips will help you craft more engaging story beginnings and make your first three pages stand out.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction

02:01 What is a Character?

03:32 How to Bring a Character to Life

07:23 Character Likability

09:17 Writing Memorable Characters

12:41 Writing Prompts


#WritingTips #nextbigstory

🔗 Helpful Links:

The Next Big Story prize: https://www.thenovelry.com/prize

See website for details. T&Cs apply.

Follow us on Instagram: @TheNovelry


Guest Bios

Andrea Stewart

The Novelry writing coach Andrea Stewart is the Sunday Times bestselling author of the Drowning Empire trilogy. Her second trilogy, the Hollow Covenant, sold to Orbit in a six-figure deal and the first installment, The Gods Below, was an instant Sunday Times bestseller in Fall 2024. Andrea’s debut, The Bone Shard Daughter, was a finalist for the Goodreads Choice Awards for Fantasy and for Debut Novel, the Locus Award for Best First Novel, the British Fantasy Award Best Novel, the BookNest Award for Best Traditionally Published Novel, and the Compton Crook Award.

David Solomons

David Solomons is the author of eight acclaimed middle-grade children’s novels and several screenplays. His debut title, My Brother is a Superhero, won the Waterstones Children’s Prize, the British Book Industry Awards Children’s Book of the Year, and was Branford Boase shortlisted. The sequel, My Gym Teacher is an Alien Overlord, won a Laugh Out Loud Award. As a screenwriter, his first script, The Fabulous Bagel Boys, was shortlisted for a BAFTA New Writer Award.

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2 months ago
14 minutes 45 seconds

The Novelry on Writing
How to Add Drama and Raise the Stakes in Your Story

Want to learn how to raise the stakes in a story? Are you eager to keep your readers on the edge of their seats? If you’ve ever worried that your story is too quiet, The Novelry editor Josie Humber and coach Kate Riordan break down five powerful techniques to raise the stakes and make your story impossible to put down! In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • How to make it impossible for your character to avoid the situation, forcing them to confront their fears.  

  • Why introducing a compelling antagonist can elevate conflict and tension.  

  • The secret to adding emotional stakes that resonate with readers and make them care deeply.  

  • How to create an unlikely hero who rises to the challenge in unexpected ways.  

  • The impact of a ticking time bomb creates urgency and keeps the plot moving.  


Chapters

00:00 - Introduction

02:35 - Tip #1: Make Sure They Can’t Walk Away

06:20 - Tip #2: Introduce an Antagonist 

09:09 - Tip #3: Emotional Stakes

13:32 - Tip #4: Create an Unlikely Hero

18:19 - Tip #5: Add a Ticking Time Bomb


Guest Bios

Kate Riordan

The Novelry writing coach Kate Riordan is the bestselling author of seven novels, including The Heatwave. Her historical novel The Girl in the Photograph was a Sunday Times bestseller. Kate’s two other historical novels—The Shadow Hour and The Stranger, a Red magazine Top Ten choice of that year—are also published by Penguin. Kate wrote the novelization of Sanditon, ITV’s historical drama series based on Jane Austen’s unfinished manuscript. She also writes thrillers as Katherine Fleet; her latest, The Liars, has garnered praise from Sarah Pearse, Daisy Buchanan, and Lucy Clarke. 

Josie Humber

The Novelry editor Josie Humber was a Senior Commissioning Editor at Hodder & Stoughton (Hachette), home to authors including Jodi Picoult, Stephen King, and David Nicholls. She began her publishing career at Transworld (Penguin Random House) before moving to Mantle (Macmillan). Josie worked with a mixture of bestselling brand authors. At Hodder & Stoughton, Josie worked on the commercial and literary fiction lists, covering historical fiction, crime, thrillers, women’s fiction, and upmarket novels with prize-winning potential.

Resources

Check out these blog posts for more insight on how to write a compelling story:

How to Raise the Stakes in Your Story

The Novelry on Writing Podcast: 5 Secrets to Page-Turning Stories

Weaving the Plot: How to Write a Brilliant Subplot

▶️ On YouTube: https://youtu.be/s7HpTUg5kC8

🔔 Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to our podcast and YouTube channel for more writing tips, podcast episodes, and creative inspiration! Hit the bell icon to stay updated.   

📖Read the full episode transcript here! 

📚 Ready to take your writing to the next level? For one-on-one help writing your novel, join us on a creative writing course at The Novelry today. Sign up for courses, coaching, and a community from the world’s top-rated writing school.

❓Have a question? Email us at hello@thenovelry.com.

All writers learn from other writers, even the greats. Write your novel with motivation and support from The Novelry. Sign up! Your story starts here...

Connect with The Novelry

Official Site: https://thenovelry.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thenovelry 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenovelry/

Twitter: https://x.com/thenovelry

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheNovelry


Show description

Learn how novels work from publishing’s top experts at The Novelry, the world’s #1 school for writers. Hosted by our bestselling writing coaches and publishing editors, this podcast is a practical, helpful guide to writing novels for every genre. Enjoy inside tips and tricks to make your writing a joyful experience while building your expertise in writing craft.

There is always something to learn at The Novelry, the world’s top-rated fiction writing school with more 5* reviews from writers than any other creative writing course.

Show more...
5 months ago
23 minutes 32 seconds

The Novelry on Writing
How the Setting Can Put Pressure On Your Hero

In this episode of The Novelry on Writing, authors and writing coaches Andrea Stewart and Lesley Kara dive deep into the art of crafting unforgettable story settings! Whether you’re writing a novel, short story, or screenplay, the setting is more than just a backdrop—it’s a dynamic tool to elevate your storytelling. In this episode, you’ll discover: 

  • How placing your character in an unfamiliar location can create tension and drive the plot.  

  • Ways to use natural elements (such as weather and terrain) to enhance mood and conflict.  

  • Techniques to reveal hidden depths of your characters through their interactions with the setting.  

  • How to link your setting to the story’s theme for a richer, more cohesive narrative.  

  • The art of subverting expectations with your setting to surprise and delight readers.  

Happy writing!


Chapters

00:00 - Introduction

01:30 - Tip #1: Unfamiliar Location

03:07 - Tip #2: Use the Elements

04:46 - Tip #3: Use Setting to Reveal Character

07:10 - Tip #4: Link the Setting to the Theme

08:22 - Tip #5: Subvert the Setting 


Guest Bios

Andrea Stewart

The Novelry writing coach Andrea Stewart is the Sunday Times bestselling author of the Drowning Empire trilogy. Her second trilogy, the Hollow Covenant, sold to Orbit in a six-figure deal and the first installment, The Gods Below, was an instant Sunday Times bestseller in Fall 2024. Andrea’s debut, The Bone Shard Daughter, was a finalist for the Goodreads Choice Awards for Fantasy and for Debut Novel, the Locus Award for Best First Novel, the British Fantasy Award Best Novel, the BookNest Award for Best Traditionally Published Novel, and the Compton Crook Award.

Lesley Kara

The Novelry writing coach Lesley Kara is a Sunday Times Top Ten and Amazon No.1 internationally bestselling author of psychological thrillers. Her debut novel, The Rumor, was the highest-selling print crime fiction debut of 2019, the bestselling ebook of that year, and was shortlisted for the East Anglian Fiction Award, the Capital Crime/Amazon Publishing Best Debut Novel, and the Dead Good Books Cat and Mouse Award. It has been optioned for TV by Cuba Pictures and sold in over 18 territories. Who Did You Tell? was also a Sunday Times bestseller. Lesley regularly speaks at literary festivals across the U.K. and co-hosts the crime fiction podcast, In Suspense. 

Resources

Check out these blog posts for more insight on how to write a compelling story:

How to Raise the Stakes in Your Story

How to Structure a Scene

Falling in Love with a Setting

🎧 Share this episode! 

▶️ On YouTube: https://youtu.be/s7HpTUg5kC8

🔔 Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to our podcast and YouTube channel for more writing tips and creative inspiration!

📖Read the full episode transcript here! 

📚 For one-on-one help writing your novel, join us on a creative writing course at The Novelry today. Sign up for courses, coaching, and a community from the world’s top-rated writing school.

❓Have a question? Email us at hello@thenovelry.com.

All writers learn from other writers, even the greats. Write your novel with motivation and support from The Novelry. Sign up! Your story starts here...

Connect with The Novelry

Official Site: https://thenovelry.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thenovelry 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenovelry/

Twitter: https://x.com/thenovelry

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheNovelry

#StorySetting #WritingTips #NovelWriting #CreativeWriting

Show description

Learn how novels work from publishing’s top experts at The Novelry, the world’s #1 school for writers. Hosted by our bestselling writing coaches and publishing editors, this podcast is a practical, helpful guide to writing novels for every genre. Enjoy inside tips and tricks to make your writing a joyful experience while building your expertise in writing craft.

There is always something to learn at The Novelry, the world’s top-rated fiction writing school with more 5* reviews from writers than any other creative writing course.

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5 months ago
10 minutes 47 seconds

The Novelry on Writing
How to Avoid the Ick When Writing YA Books

Are you writing YA fiction? The target audience for Young Adult literature ranges from tweens to elders but, ultimately, teen readers are at the heart of this genre. Learning how to appeal to young people as readers is critical if you want to be a successful YA novelist. In this riveting episode of The Novelry on Writing, YA fiction coaches Alice Kuipers and Ella McLeod provide five tips to ensure your Young Adult novel connects with teens instead of making them gag. 


Chapters

00:00 - Introduction

02:45 - Tip #1: Talk to Teenagers

07:31 - Tip #2: Communication Methods

10:20 - Tip #3: Raise the Stakes

15:17 - Tip #4: Elevate the Setting

22:16 - Tip #5: Consider the Contemporary Experience


Guest Bios

Alice Kuipers

The Novelry writing coach Alice Kuipers is the bestselling, award-winning author of YA novels, books for younger readers, and several ghostwritten adult memoirs. Her debut, Life on the Refrigerator Door, was a New York Times Book for the Teen Age and Carnegie Medal nominee. It won the Grand Prix de Viarmes, the Livrentête Prize, the Redbridge Teenage Book Award, and the Saskatchewan First Book Award and has been adapted for the stage. Alice’s other accolades include wins or nominations for the Arthur Ellis Award, the White Pine Award, the Saskatchewan Book Award for YA Literature, the Junior Library Guild Gold Selection, and Amazon’s Best Book of the Month. 


Ella McLeod

The Novelry writing coach Ella McLeod’s debut YA novel, Rapunzella, Or, Don’t Touch My Hair, was nominated for the prestigious Branford Boase Award and received rave reviews in Kirkus, the Irish Times, and the Guardian. Her second YA novel, The Map That Led To You, was a Guardian Best Books Pick. Her next book is Andromeda, her adult romantasy debut. Ella has produced and researched podcasts for Somethin’ Else, part of Sony Music Entertainment, and for BBC Sounds. She also hosts the podcast Comfort Creatures.


Resources

Check out these blog posts for more insight on how to write a novel:

The 25 Best YA Books of All Time

Writing for Teenagers vs Writing About Teenagers

Ella McLeod on the “Adultification” of YA


Read the full episode transcript here! 

For one-on-one help writing your novel, join us on a creative writing course at The Novelry today. Sign up for courses, coaching, and a community from the world’s top-rated writing school.

Share this episode! 

Have a question? Email us at hello@thenovelry.com.

All writers learn from other writers, even the greats. Write your novel with motivation and support from The Novelry. Sign up! Your story starts here...


Connect with The Novelry

Official Site: https://thenovelry.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thenovelry 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenovelry/

Twitter: https://x.com/thenovelry

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheNovelry


Show description

Learn how novels work from publishing’s top experts at The Novelry, the world’s #1 school for writers. Hosted by our bestselling writing coaches and publishing editors, this podcast is a practical, helpful guide to writing novels for every genre. Enjoy inside tips and tricks to make your writing a joyful experience while building your expertise in writing craft.

With new topics every week, there is always something to learn at The Novelry, the world’s top-rated fiction writing school with more 5* reviews from writers than any other creative writing course.

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5 months ago
27 minutes 39 seconds

The Novelry on Writing
How to Use Screenwriting Secrets in Your Novel

Many writers have dreamed of converting their novels into screenplays, but what if you want to do the opposite? Do you have a great idea for a screenplay that would be better as a long-form book? Join experienced screenwriters and The Novelry writing coaches Amanda Reynolds and David Solomons for this engrossing episode and learn five mind-blowing tricks that writing for the screen can teach novelists. 

Want to hear more? The Novelry’s class for screenwriters with more fantastic insights from David is coming soon! 


Chapters

00:00 - Introduction

01:31 - Tip #1: Dialogue drives narrative 

05:53 - Tip #2: Characters 

09:20 - Tip #3: Editing

15:27 - Tip #4: Structure 

19:32 - Tip #5: Deadlines


Guest Bios

David Solomons

The Novelry coach David Solomons is the author of eight acclaimed middle-grade children’s novels and several screenplays. His debut title, My Brother is a Superhero, won the Waterstones Children’s Prize, the British Book Industry Awards Children’s Book of the Year, and was Branford Boase shortlisted. The sequel, My Gym Teacher is an Alien Overlord, won a Laugh Out Loud Award. As a screenwriter, his first script, The Fabulous Bagel Boys, was shortlisted for a BAFTA New Writer Award. David served as screenwriter for the 2004 feature adaptation of Five Children and It. He co-wrote the Pinocchio miniseries (2008) and The Great Ghost Rescue (2011). Not Another Happy Ending, written by David, was the closing film of the Edinburgh International Film Festival in 2013.

 

Amanda Reynolds

The Novelry coach Amanda Reynolds is the bestselling author of six psychological suspense novels. Close To Me, her No.1 ebook bestseller, was adapted into a major six-part TV series starring Connie Nielsen and Christopher Eccleston, airing on Sundance AMC in the U.S. and Channel 4 in the U.K. Her latest thriller, Her Husband’s Lie, was an Amazon Kindle Bestseller, entering the Top 100 across all genres. Amanda’s twisty thrillers have earned high praise from Karen Hamilton, Nikki Smith, Harriet Tyce, the New York Journal of Books, Woman magazine, and Culturefly. Amanda has spoken at the Cheltenham Literature Festival and has taught creative writing for many years.


Resources

Check out these blog posts for more insight on how to write a compelling story:

How Learning About the Flow State Can Help You Write a Book

How to Raise the Stakes in Your Story

How to Create a Plot Diagram for a Smooth Writing Journey

5 Things Writers Can Learn from Video Games


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Learn how novels work from publishing’s top experts at The Novelry, the world’s #1 school for writers. Hosted by our bestselling writing coaches and publishing editors, this podcast is a practical, helpful guide to writing novels for every genre. Enjoy inside tips and tricks to make your writing a joyful experience while building your expertise in writing craft.

With new topics every week, there is always something to learn at The Novelry, the world’s top-rated fiction writing school with more 5* reviews from writers than any other creative writing course.

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5 months ago
23 minutes 58 seconds

The Novelry on Writing
How to Create Juicy Conflict in Your Story

What is conflict in a story? It’s the challenges your characters face in your book. Conflict is a critical element in any good novel because it drives plot and builds character. In this episode, The Novelry writing coaches and authors Emylia Hall and Urban Waite share five ways to create juicy conflict in your stories.


Chapters

00:00 - Introduction

01:33 - Tip #1: Conflict is Essential

05:25 - Tip #2: Conflict Builds Character

09:19 - Tip #3: Conflict Should Have Layers

12:52 - Tip #4: Empathetic Characters

18:52 - Tip #5: Micro-Conflict


Guest Bios

Emylia Hall

The Novelry coach Emylia Hall is the award-winning author of four women’s fiction novels and a cozy crime series. Her debut, The Book of Summers, was one of the bestselling debuts of the year and a Richard and Judy Book Club selection. The Thousand Lights Hotel was selected for Fearne Cotton’s Happy Place Book Club. The Shell House Detectives, the first in Emylia’s cozy crime series set in Cornwall, was a Kindle Top 10 bestseller and has been optioned for television by Playground Entertainment. Emylia’s work has appeared in the Guardian, Country Living, the Observer, Elle, and on BBC Radio 6 Music. Emylia has taught creative writing workshops in Kigali, Zurich, Switzerland, and for Arvon and Mothership Writers. 


Urban Waite

The Novelry coach Urban Waite’s novels have been published in over 40 countries, translated into 12 languages, and optioned for film. Their accolades include Indie Next Picks, Amazon Editors’ Picks, nominations for the New Mexico/Arizona Book Award, and Kirkus Review Hit List selections. His debut, The Terror of Living, was lauded as a Best Book of the Year by Esquire, the Boston Globe, and Booklist, and catapulted him to international acclaim with praise from Stephen King. Urban has placed in numerous Best Book of the Year lists. He has adapted projects for brands including Disney, Ubisoft, and Fox Entertainment, and is a regular contributor to the San Francisco Chronicle. 


Resources

Check out these blog posts for more insight on how to write and publish your story:

Antagonist: An Evil Character or an Opposing Force?

How to Raise the Stakes in Your Story

How to Create a Plot Diagram for a Smooth Writing Journey


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Learn how novels work from publishing’s top experts at The Novelry, the world’s #1 school for writers. Hosted by our bestselling writing coaches and publishing editors, this podcast is a practical, helpful guide to writing novels for every genre. Enjoy inside tips and tricks to make your writing a joyful experience while building your expertise in writing craft.

With new topics every week, there is always something to learn at The Novelry, the world’s top-rated fiction writing school with more 5* reviews from writers than any other creative writing course.

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6 months ago
24 minutes 39 seconds

The Novelry on Writing
How to Create Sexual Tension Between Characters

While sexual tension is most commonly desired in romance novels, chemistry between characters is an essential ingredient in any good story. Whether you’re writing an enemies-to-lovers romantasy or a thriller with a romantic subplot, adding yearning and anticipation can create steamy scenes that will make your reader swoon. Writing sex scenes can fall flat without the heart-aching build-up to the act. In this special Valentine’s Day episode of The Novelry on Writing, author and editor Georgia Summers and writing coach Libby Page offer five tips to create that sizzling feeling of excitement on the page.


Chapters

00:00 - Introduction

01:50 - Tip #1: Physicality and Forced Proximity 

04:01 - Tip #2: Specificity 

06:42 - Tip #3: Dialogue 

10:47 - Tip #4: Setting

13:37 - Tip #5: Conflict


Guest Bios

Georgia Summers

Before joining The Novelry, Georgia Summers was an Editor at Tor, an imprint of Macmillan, where. Georgia worked closely with a range of science fiction and fantasy debut authors. She was the commissioning editor for international cozy fantasy bestsellerLegends & Lattes by Travis Baldree and Daughter of Calamity by Rosalie M. Lin.

As well as being an editor at The Novelry, Georgia is also a published author. Her debut,The City of Stardust, was pre-empted in a significant two-book deal for Hodderscape in the U.K. and Orbit in the U.S. as well as several other countries. It was a No.1Sunday Times bestseller in its launch week, an Amazon Best Book of the Month, and an Indie Next pick. 


Libby Page

Libby Page is a writing coach at The Novelry and theSunday Times bestselling author of five novels. Her debut,The Lido(published in the U.S.A. asMornings with Rosemary),became aSunday Timesbestseller within three days of publication. It won the WHSmith Thumping Good Read Award and has been published in more than 25 territories worldwide. It is one of the leading books to be associated with the term Up Lit, coined by the publishing industry the yearThe Lido was released. Libby was named aGuardian New Face of Fiction and has been praised byThe Times, theObserver, and theSunday Express for her feelgood fiction.The Island Home was chosen byRed magazine as one of its top books of the year, and Libby’s latest book,The Lifeline, is a sequel toThe Lido. 


Resources

Check out these blog posts for more insight on how to write and publish your story:

How to Write a Love Story: 5 Top Tips (For Every Genre!)

Romance Writing Prompts to Inspire Your Fiction

Talia Hibbert on How to Write Spicy Romcoms: 5 Tips

The Novelry on Writing Podcast: 5 Tips to Turn Up the Heat in Romantasy


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Show description

Learn how novels work from publishing’s top experts at The Novelry, the world’s #1 school for writers. Hosted by our bestselling writing coaches and publishing editors, this podcast is a practical, helpful guide to writing novels for every genre. Enjoy inside tips and tricks to make your writing a joyful experience while building your expertise in writing craft.

With new topics every week, there is always something to learn at The Novelry, the world’s top-rated fiction writing school with more 5* reviews from writers than any other creative writing course.

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6 months ago
18 minutes 27 seconds

The Novelry on Writing
How to Create a Title for Your Book

How you name your book is your story’s most important marketing tool, so you must choose your novel title wisely. In this podcast episode of The Novelry on Writing, coaches Gina Sorell and Tara Conklin share the keys to crafting a unique, memorable, and insightful title to hook your readers before they even crack open the spine!

Chapters

00:00 - Introduction

01:55 - Tip #1: Audience

03:04 - Tip #2: What will the name achieve?

06:00 - Tip #3: Attitude 

09:18 - Tip #4: Attributes

11:50 - Tip #5: Ancestry

Guest Bios

Tara Conklin

Tara Conklin is a New York Times bestselling author whose books have been selected by the Today Show Book Club, Barnes & Noble Book Club, Target Book Club, and as a No.1 Indie Next Pick and Amazon Best Book of the Month. Tara’s debut novel, The House Girl, was a New York Times bestseller, translated into eight languages. Her second novel, The Last Romantics, also became an instant New York Times bestseller and was selected by Jenna Bush Hager as the inaugural read for the first-ever Today Show Book Club. Her latest novel, Community Board, is a recommended read of Vanity Fair, Barnes & Noble, and Kirkus Reviews.

Gina Sorell

Gina Sorell is the author of The Wise Women, a New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice, Good Morning America Buzz Book and People Magazine Best New Book Pick that was also selected for Read with Jenna, Parade Magazine’s Most Anticipated, the Washington Post Summer Selection, Elin Hilderbrand’s summer reading list, and the Eva Chen Book Club. Gina’s debut, Mothers and Other Strangers, was a Refinery29 and Self Magazine Best Book Pick, a Great Group Read, and an Indigo Best for Book Clubs selection. 

Resources

Check out these blog posts for more insight on how to write and publish your story:

5 Secrets for Naming a Character

Indie Press or Big Publisher? Gina Sorell on ‘Debuting Twice’

7 Top Tips from The Novelry on Writing Podcast (Season 1)


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Learn how novels work from publishing’s top experts at The Novelry, the world’s #1 school for writers. Hosted by our bestselling writing coaches and publishing editors, this podcast is a practical, helpful guide to writing novels for every genre. Enjoy inside tips and tricks to make your writing a joyful experience while building your expertise in writing craft.

With new topics every week, there is always something to learn at The Novelry, the world’s top-rated fiction writing school with more 5* reviews from writers than any other creative writing course.

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6 months ago
17 minutes 29 seconds

The Novelry on Writing
How to Use Your Shadow Side in Your Writing

Have you ever wanted a safe way to seek revenge? In this captivating episode of The Novelry on Writing, join our writing coaches and bestselling authors Kate Riordan and Anissa Gray as they delve into the dark side of writing and how you can use your shadow side to fuel your fictional stories. They discuss embracing your dark side, stressing out your characters, and provide examples from novels you can use as inspiration for your own writing. 

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Chapters

00:00 - Introduction

01:58 - Tip #1: Look within 

04:40 - Tip #2: Stress test the characters

07:24 - Tip #3: Throw rocks at your character

08:46 - Tip #4: Examples from novels

13:02 - Tip #5: Seek revenge 

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Guest Bios

Kate Riordan

Kate Riordan is the bestselling author of seven novels, including The Heatwave, a Richard and Judy Book Club pick and Apple Fiction Chart No.1. Her historical novel The Girl in the Photograph was a Sunday Times bestseller described as a must-read for fans of Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca.

Anissa Gray

Anissa Gray’s debut novel, The Care and Feeding of Ravenously Hungry Girls, was one of the most anticipated reads of 2019 from Vogue, Vanity Fair, the Washington Post, Bustle, and Cosmo. It was a top pick for Indie Next, Library Reads, and Barnes & Noble Discover and was selected for the Marie Claire book club. It has been optioned for TV by Gabrielle Union for Sony Pictures Television. Her second novel, Life and Other Love Songs, was named a most anticipated book by TIME, Essence, Real Simple, Good Housekeeping, and the Atlanta Journal Constitution, and was praised by the New York Times.

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Resources

Check out these blog posts for more insight on how to use your shadow side in your writing:

How To Raise the Stakes in Your Story

Writing Fiction: How Dark Can You Go?

Kate Weinberg on Writing Unlikeable Characters


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Show description

Learn how novels work from publishing’s top experts at The Novelry, the world’s #1 school for writers. Hosted by our bestselling writing coaches and publishing editors, this podcast is a practical, helpful guide to writing novels for every genre. Enjoy inside tips and tricks to make your writing a joyful experience while building your expertise in writing craft.

With new topics every week, there is always something to learn at The Novelry, the world’s top-rated fiction writing school with more 5* reviews from writers than any other creative writing course.

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8 months ago
16 minutes 53 seconds

The Novelry on Writing
How to Unlock Suspense in Your Story

What is your reader reading to find out? No matter your genre, readers love a bit of mystery and tension on the page. Unlock your suspenseful story with five key insights from The Novelry author and writing coach Amanda Reynolds and editor Sorcha Rose. Learn how to pull in the reader, keep up the pace, create engaging characters, and leave your readers with a satisfying end.

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Chapters

00:00 - Introduction

01:22 - Tip #1: Pull in the reader

05:15 - Tip #2: Keep up the pace

09:35 - Tip #3: Create characters to root for 

15:13 - Tip #4: Breadcrumb trail

20:10 - Tip #5: Satisfying endings 

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Guest Bios


Amanda Reynolds 

Amanda Reynolds is the bestselling author of psychological suspense novels, with six published to date. Her number one ebook bestseller, Close to Me, was adapted in 2021 into a major TV series starring Connie Nielsen and Christopher Eccleston. Close to Me, described as ‘dramatic psychological suspense for fans of Liane Moriarty,’ was published by Headline in 2017. Lying to You followed in 2018 and The Hidden Wife in 2019. Amanda’s psychological thrillers have been translated into multiple languages and been praised for their gripping, unsettling and twisty plots. Amanda’s fourth novel, The Assistant, was published by Boldwood Books in April 2023 with The Wife’s Secret and Her Husband’s Lie following in 2024.


Sorcha Rose

Before joining The Novelry, Sorcha Rose edited and acquired manuscripts at Hodder & Stoughton, a division of Hachette, home to authors including John Grisham, Stephen King, Sophie Hannah, Erin Kelly, Will Dean, B.A. Paris, Vaseem Khan and Lucy Score.

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Resources

Check out these blog posts for more insight on how to unlock suspense in your writing:

5 Tips for Writing a Detective Novel Series

C.L. Taylor on Standing Out in a Crowded Genre

The Inciting Incident (and How to Crack It)

How To Raise the Stakes in Your Story

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Show description

Learn how novels work from publishing’s top experts at The Novelry, the world’s #1 school for writers. Hosted by our bestselling writing coaches and publishing editors, this podcast is a practical, helpful guide to writing novels for every genre. Enjoy inside tips and tricks to make your writing a joyful experience while building your expertise in writing craft.

With new topics every week, there is always something to learn at The Novelry, the world’s top-rated fiction writing school with more 5* reviews from writers than any other creative writing course.

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8 months ago
23 minutes 52 seconds

The Novelry on Writing
How to Push Past the 30k Word Slump

Every writer gets stuck while drafting a novel. Don’t panic! It’s part of the creative process. In this podcast, authors and The Novelry writing coaches Gina Sorell and Colleen Oakley present five simple and reliable techniques to push past a writing slump and crush your word count.

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Chapters

00:00 - Introduction

02:33 - Tip #1: Don’t panic

05:48 - Tip #2: Get moving 

09:55 - Tip #3: Use music

12:51 - Tip #4: Put it away 

18:42 - Tip #5: Change environments 

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Guest Bios

Gina Sorell

Gina Sorell is the author of The Wise Women (HarperCollins), a New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice, Good Morning America Buzz Book, a People Magazine Best New Book Pick, and Washington Post Summer Selection. Her debut novel, Mothers and Other Strangers was a Refinery29 and Self Magazine Best Book Pick.

Colleen Oakley

Colleen Oakley is the USA Today bestselling author of The Mostly True Story of Tanner & Louise, The Invisible Husband of Frick Island, You Were There Too, Close Enough to Touch and Before I Go. Her books have been translated into more than 21 languages, optioned for film, and have received numerous accolades, including the French Reader’s Prize and Georgia Author of the Year.

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Resources

Check out these blog posts for more insight on how to push past the writing slumps:

100 Writing Prompts to Kick-Start Your Writing

How to Create a Plot Diagram for a Smooth Writing Journey

Writing Tips for Neurodivergent Authors

5 Ways to Keep the Words Coming

Keep Going: Hannah Kaner on Writing Resilience


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Show description

Learn how novels work from publishing’s top experts at The Novelry, the world’s #1 school for writers. Hosted by our bestselling writing coaches and publishing editors, this podcast is a practical, helpful guide to writing novels for every genre. Enjoy inside tips and tricks to make your writing a joyful experience while building your expertise in writing craft.

With new topics every week, there is always something to learn at The Novelry, the world’s top-rated fiction writing school with more 5* reviews from writers than any other creative writing course.

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9 months ago
23 minutes 18 seconds

The Novelry on Writing
How to Turn Up the Heat in Romantasy

Romantasy is a genre that has taken the publishing world by storm with titles like Fourth Wing and ACOTAR flying off bookstore shelves. Whether you’re writing romantasy or just a fan of magic and make-outs, authors and The Novelry writing coaches Bea Fitzgerald and Ella McLeod are here to unpack the keys to turning up the heat in your story. In this extra spicy episode of The Novelry on Writing, learn how to raise the stakes, create characters who yearn deeply, and how to wisely use tropes to write a book readers will fall in love with. 

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Chapters

00:00 - Introduction

01:44 - Tip #1: Raise the stakes

05:05 - Tip #2: Use tropes wisely

09:02 - Tip #3: Romance beats

13:14 - Tip #4: Lean in

15:17 - Tip #5: Romance arcs

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Guest Bios


Bea Fitzgerald

Bea Fitzgerald is a Sunday Times bestselling, award-winning author. Her debut novel, Girl, Goddess, Queen, was published to rave reviews including five-star write-ups in the Telegraph, Glamour and Culturefly. It went on to become the bestselling YA hardback debut of 2023. Girl, Goddess, Queen won Romance Novel of the Year 2024 at the RNAs and has been shortlisted for numerous other awards including the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize, the Young Adult Book Prize, and the Books Are My Bag Readers Awards.


Ella McLeod

Ella McLeod is a Branford Boase-nominated author whose debut novel, Rapunzella, Or, Don’t Touch My Hair, was published in July 2022 with Scholastic and in June 2024 with Little Bee in the U.S.A. Rapunzella received rave reviews in Kirkus, the Irish Times, the Guardian, and a star review in Foreword Magazine. Her second novel, The Map That Led to You, was published in June 2024 and is a pirates-and-mermaids swashbuckling adventure story full of queer romance and radical self-acceptance.

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Resources

Check out these blog posts for more insight on how to write a gripping romantasy novel: 

What is Romantasy?

Get Writing With These Inspiring Fantasy Writing Prompts

Seven Best Fantasy Settings For Your Novel

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Show description

Learn how novels work from publishing’s top experts at The Novelry, the world’s #1 school for writers. Hosted by our bestselling writing coaches and publishing editors, this podcast is a practical, helpful guide to writing novels for every genre. Enjoy inside tips and tricks to make your writing a joyful experience while building your expertise in writing craft.

With new topics every week, there is always something to learn at The Novelry, the world’s top-rated fiction writing school with more 5* reviews from writers than any other creative writing course.

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9 months ago
25 minutes 5 seconds

The Novelry on Writing
How to Make Dialogue Come to Life

Stale dialogue can cause a reader to set a book aside in just a few lines. Learn how to craft dialogue that captivates readers with The Novelry writing coach and New York Times bestselling author, Tara Conklin, and The Novelry senior editor Nic Caws. Explore how your dialogue can be realistic without imitating exactly how people speak, how to convey emotions through showing and not telling, and tips to avoid info-dumping in your dialogue. 

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Chapters

00:00 - Introduction

01:44 - Tip #1: The dialogue conundrum 

03:34 - Tip #2: Focus on the speaker’s intent

07:04 - Tip #3: Don’t info-dump

13:09 - Tip #4: Show your character

17:47 - Tip #5: Read the dialogue aloud 


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Guest Bios

Tara Conklin

Tara Conklin is the New York Times bestselling author of three novels, personal essays, and short stories. Her books have been selected by Read with Jenna, the Today Show Book Club, Barnes & Noble Book Club, Target Book Club, as a No.1 IndieNext Pick and other accolades. Her work has been translated into eight languages. She is based in Seattle.

Nic Caws

Before joining The Novelry, Nic was Senior Commissioning Editor at Headline, part of Hachette, with a particular focus on their boutique romance imprint Headline Eternal, the publishing home of bestselling authors such as Sarah Adams, Erin Sterling and Mariana Zapata.

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Resources

Check out these blog posts for more insight on how to write engaging dialogue: 

How to Write Dialogue in Fiction

Show, Don’t Tell

Exposition in a Story


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Show description

Learn how novels work from publishing’s top experts at The Novelry, the world’s #1 school for writers. Hosted by our bestselling writing coaches and publishing editors, this podcast is a practical, helpful guide to writing novels for every genre. Enjoy inside tips and tricks to make your writing a joyful experience while building your expertise in writing craft.

With new topics every week, there is always something to learn at The Novelry, the world’s top-rated fiction writing school with more 5* reviews from writers than any other creative writing course.


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9 months ago
20 minutes 49 seconds

The Novelry on Writing
How to Elevate Your World-Building

World-building can be a challenge for writers of all experience levels and genres. Join authors and The Novelry writing coaches Piers Torday and Tasha Suri for writing tips to take the world-building in your story to new dimensions. Discover how to develop worlds using your main character and learn how grounding your story in history can give your world heft and weight. Ultimately, it is worthwhile to write something that you find fun! Begin with what you find interesting and exciting to build a world you’ll be happy to escape to again and again. 

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Chapters

00:00 - Introduction

02:03 - Tip #1: Start with character

06.55 - Tip #2: Bring in the fun

10:50 - Tip #3: Use breadcrumbs 

15:56 - Tip #4: Draw from history

20:58 - Tip #5: The ripple effect

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Guest Bios


Tasha Suri

Tasha Suri is the award-winning author of the Books of Ambha duology (Empire of Sand and Realm of Ash) and the epic fantasy trilogy The Burning Kingdoms. Empire of Sand was rated by TIME magazine as one of the best fantasy novels of all time.


Piers Torday

Piers Torday is the award-winning and bestselling author of seven books for children dubbed ‘the new master of children’s fiction’ by The Times.

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Resources

Check out these blog posts for more insight on how to build fantastical worlds: 


Worldbuilding: Who, What, Where, Why & How

The Three Secrets to Writing Historical Fantasy

Seven Best Fantasy Settings For Your Novel


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Learn how novels work from publishing’s top experts at The Novelry, the world’s #1 school for writers. Hosted by our bestselling writing coaches and publishing editors, this podcast is a practical, helpful guide to writing novels for every genre. Enjoy inside tips and tricks to make your writing a joyful experience while building your expertise in writing craft.

With new topics every week, there is always something to learn at The Novelry, the world’s top-rated fiction writing school with more 5* reviews from writers than any other creative writing course.

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9 months ago
25 minutes 7 seconds

The Novelry on Writing
How to Write a Page-Turning Story

Have you ever delayed going to bed because you had to stay up to read one more chapter of a book? And then another chapter? Join authors and The Novelry writing coaches Melanie Conklin and Heather Webb for five simple and practical tips to create page-turning stories that will keep your readers up at night. They dive into character yearning, raising the stakes, and giving your characters secrets to make a reader want to know more. 

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Chapters

00:00 - Introduction

01:49 - Tip #1: Yearning

04:22 - Tip #2: Put a life on the line

08:52 - Tip #3: Pile on the trouble

12:40 - Tip #4: Create mystery 

14:44 - Tip #5: Vulnerability

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Guest bios

Melanie Conklin

Writing coach Melanie Conklin is the award-winning author of five middle-grade books for children and the winner of the International Literacy Association Teacher’s Choice Award.

Heather Webb

Heather Webb is the USA Today bestselling, award-winning author of ten novels with 23 years of coaching experience.

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Resources

Check out these blog posts for more insight on how to create page-turning stories.

A. A. Dhand on Writing a Page-Turner

How To Raise the Stakes in Your Story

What To Do if You’ve Got Too Much Plot


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Learn how novels work from publishing’s top experts at The Novelry, the world’s #1 school for writers. Hosted by our bestselling writing coaches and publishing editors, this podcast is a practical, helpful guide to writing novels for every genre. Enjoy inside tips and tricks to make your writing a joyful experience while building your expertise in writing craft.

With new topics every week, there is always something to learn at The Novelry, the world’s top-rated fiction writing school with more 5* reviews from writers than any other creative writing course.


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10 months ago
19 minutes 55 seconds

The Novelry on Writing
How to Overcome Self-Sabotage in Writing

In this inaugural episode of The Novelry on Writing, writing coaches Alice Kuipers and Mahsuda Snaith describe the different types of self-sabotage that can plague writers and how to overcome these obstacles to find joy in your writing. Be kind to yourself, write a messy first draft, and enjoy the writing journey. It’s not supposed to be easy, but it is supposed to be fun! For a deeper dive into this topic, check out Alice’s blog post, How to Overcome Self-Sabotage for Writers.

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Learn how novels work from publishing’s top experts at The Novelry, the world’s #1 school for writers. Hosted by our bestselling writing coaches and publishing editors, this podcast is a practical, helpful guide to writing novels for every genre. Enjoy inside tips and tricks to make your writing a joyful experience while building your expertise in writing craft.

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With new topics every week, there is always something to learn at The Novelry, the world’s top-rated fiction writing school with more 5* reviews from writers than any other creative writing course.

. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 01:29 - Tip #1: Identify the problem 02:55 - Tip #2: Turn down the negative voice 05:28 - Tip #3: Embrace the messiness 08:25 - Tip #4: Focus on the small steps 12:49 - Tip #5: Know where you’re at

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Guest bios

Alice Kuipers Alice Kuipers is the bestselling, award-winning author of five novels, and six books for younger readers. She has been nominated for the Carnegie Medal. She is also a bestselling ghostwriter experienced in writing memoir. . Mahsuda Snaith Mahsuda Snaith was an Observer New Face of Fiction in 2017. Her debut novel, The Things We Thought We Knew, was released in 2017 to great praise. Her second novel, How to Find Home, was chosen as a BBC Radio 4 ‘Book at Bedtime.’

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Resources Check out these blog posts for more insight on how to show up to the page every day. How to Overcome Self-Sabotage for Writers

Writing Tips for Neurodivergent Authors

5 Ways to Keep the Words Coming

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10 months ago
16 minutes 49 seconds

The Novelry on Writing
Learn how novels work from publishing’s top experts at The Novelry, the world’s #1 school for writers. Hosted by our best-selling writing coaches, this podcast is a practical, helpful guide to writing novels for every genre. Learn our inside tips and tricks to make your writing a joyful experience while building your expertise in writing craft. With new topics every week, there is always something to learn at The Novelry, the world’s top-rated fiction writing school with more 5* reviews from writers than any other creative writing course.