Fiction Writing Made Easy
A podcast by Savannah Gilbo - Tuesdays

191 Episodes
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#28: Red Herrings: How to Mislead and Surprise Readers
Published: 27/10/2020 -
#27: The 6 Scenes Every Performance Story Needs
Published: 21/10/2020 -
#26: The Inciting Incident: How to Get Your Story Into Motion
Published: 6/10/2020 -
Bonus: Conquering the Writing Blues Summit Interview with Dr. Susan Hickman
Published: 1/10/2020 -
#25: Worldview Genre Conventions
Published: 29/09/2020 -
#24: 10 Steps to Get Ready for NaNoWriMo
Published: 15/09/2020 -
#23: The 6 Scenes Every Romance Novel Needs
Published: 8/09/2020 -
#22: How to Evaluate the Conflict in Your Draft
Published: 1/09/2020 -
#21: Progressive Complications: How to Write Better Conflict in Your Novel
Published: 25/08/2020 -
#20: 5 Strategies for Getting Unstuck While Writing
Published: 12/08/2020 -
#19: Thriller Genre Conventions
Published: 4/08/2020 -
#18: 5 Mistakes Writers Make in Their Opening Pages
Published: 21/07/2020 -
#17: The 6 Scenes Every Horror Novel Needs
Published: 14/07/2020 -
#16: Conventions vs. Tropes: What's the Difference?
Published: 7/07/2020 -
#15: How to Figure Out the Shape of Your Story
Published: 23/06/2020 -
#14: How to Handle Character Backstory in Your Novel
Published: 16/06/2020 -
#13: 5 Things That Kill Narrative Drive (and How to Fix it)
Published: 9/06/2020 -
#12: 3 Ways to Create Narrative Drive in Your Story
Published: 2/06/2020 -
#11: 10 Tips for Writing Better Love Triangles
Published: 19/05/2020 -
#10: How to Create Memorable Characters Using Hooks
Published: 12/05/2020
How do I write a book? How do I create compelling characters that readers will love? How do I build a believable world for my story? What does it even mean to write a story that works? Do you have any writing tips? These are just some of the big questions that developmental editor and book coach, Savannah Gilbo, digs into on the Fiction Writing Made Easy Podcast. Each week, Savannah shares actionable tools, tips, and strategies that will help you write, edit, and publish your book. So, whether you're brand new to writing, or a seasoned author looking to improve your craft, this podcast is for you!