
Helping Writers Become Authors
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Ep 244Ep. 244: Most Common Writing Mistakes, Pt. 39: Referencing Characters by Title Rather Than Name
In the time it takes to write two words, you might distance readers from your narrative. Luckily, this one of our common writing mistakes is an easy fix.
Ep 243Ep. 243: Do You Know the 6 Must-Have Elements of a "Wow" Story Premise?
Discover how a good story premise can help you eliminate structural weaknesses and create a valuable tool for outlining and pitching your novel.
Ep 242Ep. 242: The Crucial Way to Figure Out How Much Time Your Story Should Cover
The length of the timeline is an important factor in any story. Take a moment to consider just how much time your story should cover.
Ep 241Ep. 241: The 5 Secrets of Choosing the Right Setting for Your Story's Climax
What makes a great climactic setting? Consider five important techniques for making the most of the setting in your story's climax.
Ep 240Ep. 240: Most Common Writing Mistakes, Pt. 38: Irrelevant Book Endings
One of the easiest writing mistakes to fall into in your book endings is actually one that has much to do with book beginnings--and, indeed, the entirety of your book.
Ep 239Ep. 239: The Lazy Author's Way to Identify and Overcome Writing Weaknesses
Go beyond the vague sense that's something wrong with your story and use these five tips to figure out what your writing weaknesses are.
Ep 238Ep. 238: Get Rid of On-the-Nose Dialogue Once and For All
If you can identify on-the-nose dialogue and learn how to replace it with rich undercurrents of subtext, you're on your way to becoming a master author.
Ep 237Ep. 273: Most Common Writing Mistakes, Pt. 37: Unnecessary Filler
As we continue to discuss the most common writing mistakes, we'd be remiss to leave out the all-too-prevalent faux pas of unnecessary filler or padding.
Ep 275Ep. 275: How to Pitch Your Novel: What's the Difference Between Your Story's Hook and Your Story's Heart?
When figuring out how to pitch your novel, you may realize your story's hook and its heart might not be compatible within such a short description.