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Is the thought of revising your first draft making you nauseous? I got you. These mindset tips will ease revision anxiety for good.
It's one thing to pour your heart into writing a first draft. However, facing revisions and sharing your story with others can feel raw, uncomfortable, and downright scary.
Not to worry. Every writer struggles with this novel writing phase, and that's why I've brought together four brilliant book coaches and editors to share their mindset wisdom to make the first draft revision process less scary and more exciting.
Here's what we talk about:
[02:48] Why you should absolutely love your "hot mess" first draftāit's exactly what it needs to be right now.
[08:01] The right (and wrong) people to ask for first draft feedback and how to prepare yourself emotionally for their response.
[12:40] A practical approach to handling hard-to-hear feedback so that it feels less personal and more purposeful.
[19:05] A unique 3-step revision process that transforms how you think about your first draft to turn it into a āmust-readā success.
[22:59] Why comparing your revision journey to other writers only holds you backāand what to focus on instead.
Tune into this episode to discover how to shift your mindset from revision fear to revision readiness. You'll walk away with practical strategies that make revisions less overwhelming, feedback less personal, and the entire process more purposeful.
And this is precisely what you need to turn your first draft into a story readers love.
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Stacy Frazerās website and InstagramMichelle Regenoldās website and InstagramLeslie Hornās websiteCaryn DeVincentiās website and Instagramā Rate + Review + Follow on Apple Podcasts
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Want a sneak peek into my life as a developmental editor and book coach? Listen in and find out what I do in my work week to help authors transform their story ideas into fully realized novels.
I'll walk you through what I'm learning, how I support fiction writers in finishing their novels, and my exciting plans for 2025. Plus, I'll share all the behind-the-scenes moments that make my book coach life so rewarding.
So, pour yourself a coffee (or matcha tea) and join me as I share:
[02:40] How the recording of my first audiobook is currently going and what Iām doing to keep my voice intact with all the talking.
[07:25] Why I pull out 12 blank calendar pages every December and how this simple planning ritual shapes my entire year ahead.
[10:15] What I learned working with two writersāa romance author and a sci-fi authorāwho started roughly at the same time but took completely different paths to reach the line editing phase simultaneously.
[22:42] Inside my final Notes To Novel coaching call and how these amazing writers have gained the confidence to take their ideas, turn them into outlines, and start writing noteworthy novels.
[27:10] The fascinating results from my annual listener survey shaping my 2025 content (Hint: you're in great company if you're still working on your debut novel or yet to start.)
Thanks for coming along on this journey with me! I love sharing little glimpses into my world with you.
Whether you're still simmering your first story idea or deep in revisions, I hope this behind-the-scenes peek gives you a real sense of my life as a developmental editor and book coach.
See you next week!
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Get on the waitlist for updates on The Story Grid Masterwork Analysis Guide to Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets here!Ep. 164 - Student Spotlight: Why She Ditched Her Agent And Self-Published Her Debut Novel With Stefanie Medrekš Click here to get access to the FREE limited-episode podcast series "Write Your Book In 2025." Learn the 3 things you need to write your book in 2025, how to silence your inner critic so you can write confidently, practical strategies for finding time to write (even when life's busy), and my clear roadmap from idea to finished draft.
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Need help with tone and mood in your novel writing? Maybe your scenes aren't hitting the right emotional notes, or your story atmosphere feels off. Today, we're breaking down four practical ways to master these tricky writing elements to keep your readers hooked.
[02:21] The difference between tone and moodāIsobelle clears up the confusion between these two essential writing elements (and why understanding the difference will improve your storytelling).[03:40] Why do tone and mood matter for your novel genre? We share what happened when one romance writer got it wrongāand how you can get it right in your own novel.[05:01] Four brilliant ways to create a powerful, emotionally-driven atmosphere in your story. We dig into these hands-on techniques to help your readers feel precisely what you want them to feel.[13:00] When should you focus on tone and mood during the writing process? Isobelle explains whether this is a first draft problem or something to focus on in revisions.[17:09] The biggest tone and mood pitfalls Isobelle sees as an editor and writing coach. Plus, her straightforward advice to ensure your story delivers the emotional punch you're aiming for.
In this episode, I'm chatting with Isobelle Lans, a UK-based author, editor, and writing coach who runs Inspired Creative Co. With years of experience helping writers develop their storytelling skills, Isobelle knows exactly how to break down tricky writing elements (like tone and mood) that often feel nebulous or hard to grasp.
Tune into this episode to hear us talk about the four essential techniques for mastering tone and mood in your writing. We talk about specific word choices that create the perfect atmosphere, the power of internal monologue, how setting plays a massive role, and sentence structure that strengthens your story's emotional impact.
In the episode, youāll hear us talk about things like:If you're ready to nail tone and mood in your writing, this episode is packed with practical techniques you can start using right away to keep your readers emotionally invested from start to finish.
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Whether you want complete creative freedom, better royalties, or a faster speed to marketāget the clarity you need to choose the right publishing path for your novel.
Your novel is (or nearly) complete; now it's time to choose your publishing path. Whether you're drawn to big traditional publishing with major bookstore distribution, love the creative control of self-publishing, want bigger royalties with hybrid publishing, or are interested in the boutique experience of publishing through a small press, this episode will help you get clear on the perfect publishing path for you and your story.In this week's episode, I'm joined by Nicole Meier, an author turned developmental editor and book coach who brings a unique perspective to the publishing conversation. With four published novels under her beltāreleased through both traditional and hybrid publishersāNicole knows firsthand what it takes to navigate the publishing world and make the choices that best serve you.
This is what we talk aboutā¦
[04:27] How to get clear on the publishing path that suits your values and needs instead of following what everyone thinks you should do.[10:28] A complete pro and con breakdown of traditional publishing, self-publishing, hybrid publishing, and small press publishing to help you make the right choice.
[17:01] The big publishing mistake most authors make without even realizing it and how to ensure it doesn't happen to you.
[28:46] What life after publishing looks like and why Nicole's first book became her readers' absolute favorite.
[32:31] A sneak peek reveal of Nicoleās brand new project that's going to make the fiction publishing journey so much easier for writers.
[33:26] Why building your author platform and book marketing matters more than ever when pitching agents and getting exposure.
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Nicole Meierās Website & InstagramNicoleās Podcastš Click here to get access to the FREE limited-episode podcast series "Write Your Book In 2025." Learn the 3 things you need to write your book in 2025, how to silence your inner critic so you can write confidently, practical strategies for finding time to write (even when life's busy), and my clear roadmap from idea to finished draft.
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Finally, finish your book with effective writing strategies designed to work in harmony with your neurodivergent mind.
Does sitting down to write your book feel impossible on some days, while on other days, you can write for hours on end? Maybe you feel guilty whenever someone says, "Real writers write every day" or "Just stick to a routine,"ābut here's the thingāyour neurodivergent brain may not work that way. And that's totally okay.
In this episode, I've brought together four amazing writing coaches and book editors who either specialize in working with neurodivergent authors and ADHD writers or are neurodivergent themselves. And theyāre here to share their best writing tips for finishing your book.
Even if you're not neurodivergent, you'll want to tune in because these writing strategies are pure gold.
Hereās what we talk about:
Alyssa Pfingstās WebsiteDani Abernathyās Website & InstagramGeorgina Greenās
[02:55] How to tap into your natural neurodivergent energy cycles (from intense hyperfocus to foggy days) so that these energy cycles become your writing superpower.
[09:16] Why there's nothing wrong with your neurodivergent writing process just because itās different from the standard writing advice (or what others say you should do.)
[16:08] What to do when writing suddenly feels impossible because your brain sees it as a demand instead of a choice.
[22:06] Discover the magic of having an accountability partner in your corner who understands your unique writing process and celebrates progress on your terms.
[27:57] Why breaking your writing time into small, manageable chunks can help you finally finish your book without the overwhelm.
Tune into this episode to discover how to write your book in a way that honors your neurodivergent mind, celebrates your unique creative rhythms, and turns writing rules into gentle guidelines that actually work for your brain.
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If youāre serious about becoming a published author, determining your novelās genre is one of the most important things youāll have to do. But sometimes thatās easier said than done, especially if your book toes the line between Womenās Fiction and Romance.
In this episode, Iām going to walk you through the difference between Womenās Fiction and Romance so you can write the best book possible and snag the attention of both agents and readers alike. You'll learn things like:
[02:12] Five different ways to talk about the genre of your story (and why itās so important to know where your book fits in the market)[04:18] How to tell the difference between Womenās Fiction and Romanceāand why this difference really boils down to just one thing[07:53] The key characteristics of a Romance novelāincluding my thoughts on romance genre tropes and creating sizzling character chemistry[11:52] The defining traits of a Womenās Fiction novel (and how to develop your storyās plot when these stories tend to be so character-driven)[19:13] Episode recap and final thoughtsIf youāve ever struggled to understand the difference between Womenās Fiction and Romance, this is an episode you wonāt want to miss!
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Download the Womenās Fiction vs. Romance Cheat SheetEp. 2 - Genre: The Key To Writing A Story That WorksEp. 23 - The 6 Key Scenes Every Romance NeedsEp. 38 - Romance Genre ConventionsEp. 46 - The 6 Scenes Every Worldview Novel NeedsEp. 25 - Worldview Genre ConventionsEp. 84 - The 6 Scenes Every Status Story Needsš Click here to get access to the FREE limited-episode podcast series "Write Your Book In 2025." Learn the 3 things you need to write your book in 2025, how to silence your inner critic so you can write confidently, practical strategies for finding time to write (even when life's busy), and my clear roadmap from idea to finished draft.
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āWhen should I start marketing my book?ā This is a question I get asked all the time! Along with other similar questions like, āDo I need to build an email list?ā And āWhat are some effective ways to market my book?ā
[04:59] Why itās important to start your book marketing efforts earlyāand how integrating marketing into your writing process from day one can set you up for long-term success[05:33] What to do if you feel overwhelmed by book marketing (and how to avoid spinning your wheels, wasting a bunch of time and money)[10:28] Lacy shares her thoughts on the age-old debate of growing your social media versus growing your email list and tells you exactly where to spend your time and energy to make the most impact[11:08] How to flip the script on what it means to work with book influencers (spoiler alert: stop making everything all about you!)[25:22] How to build your author brand in a way that resonates with readers and sets you (and your books) apart in a crowded market[33:52] A few of Lacyās favorite tactics for creating buzz around your book (and later, driving sales during your book launch)
My guest, Lacy Lieffers of Black Fox Marketing, is here to answer all of these questions (and more) in this podcast episode! Tune into this episode to hear us talk about why marketing matters from day one, how to think about book marketing throughout the entire writing, editing, and publishing process, and so much more.
Weāll also cover things like:I LOVED this conversation with Lacy because sheās so knowledgeable and passionate about book marketingāand no wonder, with over 16 years of experience helping authors build their personal brands and market their books! If youāve ever felt overwhelmed or uncertain about book marketing, youāre going to love this episode!
Black Fox MarketingLacy Lieffers on InstagramGrab
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Selling 5,000+ copies of a debut novel in 18 months (without a massive social media following) might seem out of reach to most aspiring authors. But, in fact, itās not. And our incredible podcast guest, Jennifer Lauer, is here to show you how it's done.
[05:01] Jennifer's honest breakdown of book launch setbacks, including how she handled unexpected Amazon delays and a COVID diagnosis[07:49] How Jennifer leveraged NetGalley to rack up over 200 Amazon reviews and 250 Goodreads reviewsāand why she says it was worth braving the potential for harsh feedback[10:57] Jennifer's persistence in securing BookBub features for international and US markets that drove her novel to #1 on multiple Amazon lists[21:48] How Jennifer sold just over 5,000 copies in 18 months with minimal social media presence (plus, the importance of releasing your work, even if it's imperfect, and how this mindset contributed to her success)[28:03] How Jennifer's fiction podcast, The Strange Chronicles, helped her overcome writer's block and draft her latest novella in one summer[38:24] The marketing plans for Jennifer's new series launch, including which strategies she's keeping, which she's ditching, and why influencer boxes might not be worth the hype
When we last spoke, Jennifer was on the brink of launching her debut sci-fi novel, The Girl in the Zoo. Fast-forward to today, and she's sold over 5,000 copies, launched a successful fiction podcast, and released a new paranormal mystery novella series.
In the episode, youāll hear us talk about things like:Whether you're gearing up to launch your first novel or looking to breathe new life into your backlist, this episode is packed with actionable strategies you can use today.
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Ep. 85 - Student Spotlight: How She Overcame Her Fear of the Blank Page (and Indie Published Her Novel) with Jennifer LauerJennš Click here to get access to the FREE limited-episode podcast series "Write Your Book In 2025." Learn the 3 things you need to write your book in 2025, how to silence your inner critic so you can write confidently, practical strategies for finding time to write (even when life's busy), and my clear roadmap from idea to finished draft.
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Itās no secret that one of the biggest roadblocks to getting traditionally published is the dreaded literary agent rejection.
[02:04] What it means to get a form rejection letter from a literary agent (and why this does NOT mean you should give up on your publishing goals)[05:21] The next steps to take if an agent requests your full manuscript (or some sample pages) but then still doesnāt offer you representation[05:46] What literary agents are looking for in your opening pagesāand how to determine if you might be missing any of the elements theyāre looking for[10:42] What it means to get a āRevise & Resubmitā request from a literary agent (and more importantly, what NOT to do if you get one)[12:38] 5 signs you should stop queryingāincluding my answer to the commonly asked question, āHow long should I query agents before giving up?ā
But to find the right literary agent for you and your story, you have to go through the process of querying a handful of agentsāwhich means you should expect to get a handful of rejections before finding your perfect match.
In this episode, Iām sharing the three most common literary agent rejection scenarios and, more importantly, what you can do in each scenario to take the next steps and keep moving forward with your querying journey.
Tune into this episode to hear things like:If youāve ever wondered how to interpret the rejection letters youāre receiving (or how to take action on the rejection letters youāre receiving), youāre going to love this episode!
Ep. 58 - 10 Querying Mistakes (& How To Avoid Them)Ep. 142 - How To Write A Query Letter That WorksFirst 5 Pages Workshop: How To Hook Readers In Your First 5 Pages
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Ever wonder what happens when you ditch your agent and decide to self-publish instead? This episode is a must-listen if you're curious about the ins and outs of self-publishing and how it can possibly safeguard your creative control.
In this episode, Stefanie Medrek is back on the podcastāand boy, has her story changed! The last time we chatted, she had just landed an agent and was about to go out on submission. But now she's releasing her debut romantic suspense novel as a self-published author. So what happened?
Tune in to hear why Stefanie parted ways with her agent, how she navigated the world of self-publishing, and what it's like to prepare for a self-published book launch (happening this week).
In the episode, youāll hear things like:
[07:39] A recap of Stefanie's journey since our last chat: from landing an agent to trusting her gut instinct and choosing self-publishing over traditional publishing for creative control.[16:00] The nitty-gritty production details involved in preparing a book for self-publishing (including the cover design mistake that led to a complete do-over)[24:02] The unexpected challenges (and absolute joys) of self-publishing, how she's learning to roll with the punches, and manage delays.[26:43] How Stefanie tackled book marketing, including working with a fantastic PR firm and creating special edition ARCs (advanced reader copies), and her super-savvy strategies to reach readers and build buzz for her book launch. [33:00] The importance of building an author email list and a smart reader magnet to connect with your audience (and why this matters for your book launch).[37:35] The heartwarming story of Stefanie's dad, a successful self-published author, his influence on her publishing journey, and how they celebrate each other's milestones.If you've ever felt unsure about which publishing path to take, or if you're just curious about what goes on behind a self-published book launch, you'll LOVE this episode!
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Into the Fire by Stefanie MedrekStefanieās Website
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You finished your book and now youāre looking for a cover designer, but where do you start? Where can you find a good book cover designer? And how much should you expect to pay them for a quality book cover?
[06:33] The very first step soon-to-be-published authors need to take when it comes to finding and working with a book cover designer[08:14] Why searching on Amazon for book cover inspiration isnāt a good ideaāand what Zoe recommends doing instead (spoiler alert: youāll love it!)[13:19] The difference between book cover designers and graphic designers, and Zoeās thoughts on hiring designers from sites like Fiverr [25:30] Tips for what to consider when hiring a book cover designer, including things like how much to budget for your book cover [31:13] A fill-in-the-blank template to use when you reach out to your dream book cover designer (plus Zoeās insights on what not to say in your email)
These are all questions my guest, Zoe Norvell, will answer in this weekās brand-new podcast episode! Zoe is the mastermind behind INeedABookCover.com and INeedABookInterior.comāand sheās been designing book covers professionally since 2011 (both for big publishers and self-published authors alike).
Tune into this episode to hear us talk about things like:If youāve ever wanted a clear answer to some of the most important book cover design questions, youāre going to love this episdoe with Zoe Norvell.
Grab the free email template hereINeedABookCover.comINeedABookInterior.comZoe Norvell on Instagram
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One of the questions I get asked by a lot of aspiring authors is, āWhat books should I read to learn how to start writing a novel?ā I get asked this question so often that I decided to turn my answer into a podcast episode!
[02:03] My favorite book for character creationāone that helps you dig deep into your characterās backstory to understand who they are and how theyāll show up on the page[05:28] The first book that really made things click for me, including things like how to write a well-structured scene and the importance of genre[08:23] One of the best books on plotting a novel that includes beat-by-beat breakdowns of ten different storiesāyep, Iām talking about Save the Cat![10:53] The only book I know of that breaks down an entire story on a scene-by-scene basis and shows you how every single part of the story works[15:09] A book that really changed the way I think about a storyās midpointānot only what a midpoint is, but why itās so important to the overall narrative
Tune in to this episode to hear my take on the 5 best writing books that have had the biggest impact on me and the authors I work with. Iāll share what the books are, why I like them, and what kind of writer theyād be best for.
In other words, youāll hear me talk about:If youāre looking for another craft book to add to your TBR pile (that can also make you a better writer), youāre going to love this episode!
Savannah Gilbo on InstagramStory Genius by Lisa CronThe Story Grid by Shawn CoyneSave the Cat! Writes A Novel by Jessica BrodyWrite Your Novel From The Middle by James Scott BellThe Story Grid Masterwork Guide to Harry Potter and the Sorcererās Stone by Savannah Gilbo
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Have you ever Googled things like āhow many words should be in a novel?ā Or āhow many scenes should a novel have?ā If so, youāve probably gotten answers like ā80,000 words.ā Or āsomewherre between 40 and 60 scenes.ā
[03:18] The difference between scenes and beats, including some of the common functions beats can serve within each one of your scenes[07:21] An example of beats within a scene from Throne Of Glass by Sarah J. Maasāincluding a look at how she strategically placed chapter breaks to hook and hold the readerās attention.[12:53] My advice on when to worry about the beats with each of your scenes (spoiler alert: itās not until youāre in the revision phaseāif at all!)[13:42] 3 things to look out for when deciding if something should be a beat or a scene, and why itās super important to adopt a flexible mindset during revisions[16:09] Episode recap and final thoughts
Easy enough, in theoryā¦But if youāre like most of the writers Iāve worked with, youāve probably also had trouble sticking to these guidelines because thereās just so much stuff that needs to go into a novel, right?
Well, in this episode, Iām going to help clear up some of the confusion and overwhelm that many writers face when it comes to outlining, writing, and revising. And to do that, Iām going to share everything I know about scene beats.
Tune into this episode to hear things like:
Ep. 153 - Scene Analysis: Chapter 5 "Diagon Alley" From Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's StoneThrone of Glass by Sarah J. MaasClick here to grab a copy of my book, The Story Grid Masterwork Analysis Guide to Harry Potter and the Sorcererās StoneEp. 40
If youāve ever felt overwhelmed creating your outline or trying to fit an entire story into a certain number of words or scenes, youāre going to love this episode!
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How do you know if youāre actually getting better at writing?
[04:26] Where the idea for Timās new novel, The Shithead, came from, and how he blended real life with fiction to create a compelling story[13:18] How Tim went from brainstorming to finished draft in about six monthsāand why spending time upfront to plan the foundational elements of the story saved him a ton of time (and stress) in the long run[15:15] Tim shares what he believes to be the secret to writing the best book heās ever written (spoiler alert: itās learning how to write a really good scene!)[32:46] Timās plans for launching and marketing this bookāyou wonāt want to miss this part. Tim is the book launch guy, and his insights are golden!
In this episode, my guest, Tim Grahl, the CEO of Story Grid and the author of multiple books, both fiction and non-fiction, shares his answer to this question. Tim believes that his new book, The Shithead, is the best book heās ever writtenāand I happen to agree with him! So, how did he get here? What did he do to become a better writer? And more importantly, what can YOU learn from Timās story to become a better writer yourself?
Tune into this episode to hear things like:If youāve ever wondered what it takes to become a better writerāand what you can do to practice your craft in a meaningful wayāthen youāre going to love this episode!
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Free Download: 3-Point Scene Writing ChecklistStory Gridās YouTube ChannelStory Gridās WebsiteTimās Book The Shitheadš Click here to get access to the FREE limited-episode podcast series "Write Your Book In 2025." Learn the 3 things you need to write your book in 2025, how to silence your inner critic so you can write confidently, practical strategies for finding time to write (even when life's busy), and my clear roadmap from idea to finished draft.
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Want a peek behind the scenes into my work week? š
In this episode, Iām taking you behind the scenes and sharing what I do as a developmental editor and book coach.
Iāll talk through the projects Iām working on, what Iām excited (or not excited) about, whatās coming up in the next few weeks, what I learn from the writers I work with, and basically anything else that happens during the week!
Tune into the episode to hear me talk about things like:
[01:55] How I use a paper planner to map out my work weekāand why Iām extra diligent about matching up my digital calendar to my planner[04:55] Why grouping common activities into one day (like public speaking or podcasting) helps me conserve energy and recharge my introvert batteries[08:30] An update on two writers Iām working withāboth of which are about to finish their developmental edits and move into the line editing phase[14:50] How I deal with not getting everything on my to-do list done, and why itās so important to give yourself grace when energy levels are low[16:40] What I learned from critiquing the opening pages of five different science fiction novelsāand what you can do to avoid making the same mistakeThanks for coming on this journey with me, and I hope you enjoy this peek behind the scenes! See you next week!
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Ep. 94 - How to Reveal Your Character's Inner Life on the PageEp. 102 - 3 Common Interiority Mistakes (and How to Fix Them)Planner Pad on Amazonš Click here to get access to the FREE limited-episode podcast series "Write Your Book In 2025." Learn the 3 things you need to write your book in 2025, how to silence your inner critic so you can write confidently, practical strategies for finding time to write (even when life's busy), and my clear roadmap from idea to finished draft.
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Would you believe me if I said social media could make you a better writer? If youāre shaking your head NO, youāll want to check out this episode.
[02:26] What led Lara to specialize in social media marketing for authors, and how she can help you find your target audience of readers online [06:09] How writers often have a negative perception of social mediaāitās either a necessary evil to help them promote their books, or itās a time suck that threatens their writing (and sometimes their mental health)[07:34] Unexpected ways social media can increase your creativity, inspiration, passion, and motivation (along with some practical examples so you can put these things into practice, too)[17:35] How to conduct actionable market research using social mediaāthink getting reader input and feedback, sensitivity awareness, and things like that[29:51] A few different ways you can use social media to find the community, accountability, and support you need to finish your book[32:56] How to use social media intentionally to maintain your boundaries and focus on what matters mostāwriting your book!
My guest, Lara Ferrari, is an Instagram marketing specialist who has helped hundreds of writers grow engaged communities of readers online (and have FUN while doing it).
In this episode, sheās sharing how you can use social media to increase your creativity and motivation, get reader input and feedback, do market research, and find the accountability and support you need to become a better writer.
In the episode, youāll hear us talk about things like:If youāve ever felt unsure about social media, or if social media consistently feels like something thatās just too hard to tackle, youāre going to LOVE this episode with Lara!
Lara Ferrariās InstagramGrab Laraās Instagram Glow Up Guide here!
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Earlier this year, I published my first book, The Story Grid Masterwork Analysis Guide to Harry Potter and the Sorcererās Stoneāand I learned soooo much about book marketing.
Tune into this episode to hear the ten surprising lessons I learned from my first book launch, including things like:
[03:10] What I learned about asking for Amazon reviewsāand how asking for favors was the most uncomfortable part of the book launch process for me[04:30] A look behind the scenes at my marketing plan, including how I balanced things like social media, emailing my list, and working with ARC Readers and influencers[07:50] What moved the needle for me and made it possible for my book to become an Amazon bestseller and the #1 New Release in the category[12:00] The hardest part of the book launch for me emotionallyāand how I dealt with people who didnāt show up for me like they said they would[15:30] Why itās important to celebrate after publishing a book (and what my celebration looked likeāspoiler alert: it was very low-key but still fun!)If you want a peek behind the scenes to hear what worked, what didnāt work, what Iām glad I did, and what Iād do differently next time, youāre going to love this episode!
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Also, if you haven't done so already, make sure you're following the podcast! I'll be adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the feed, and if you're not following the show, there's a good chance you'll miss them. Click here to follow now!
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Ep. #107 - List Building Essentials For AuthorsGrab a copy of my new book, The Story Grid Masterwork Guide To Harry Potter and the Sorcererās Stone (and then claim your bonuses) here!Leave a review for my book on Amazonš Click here to get access to the FREE limited-episode podcast series "Write Your Book In 2025." Learn the 3 things you need to write your book in 2025, how to silence your inner critic so you can write confidently, practical strategies for finding time to write (even when life's busy), and my clear roadmap from idea to finished draft.
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Do you ever wish you could see a behind-the-scenes look at how other people write?
In this episode, youāll get to hear directly from five of my Notes to Novel students as they share how they brainstormed, outlined, and wrote their books inside the Notes to Novel course. I asked each of them to share the biggest thing that helped them get to āThe Endā of their drafts, and thatās exactly what theyāre sharing with you today.
In the episode, youāll hear things like:
[01:50] How fast drafting and using placeholders for pending details helped Poornika finish a 114,000-word draft in only 88 days [04:50] How Alison learned to embrace scene structure (and what this did in terms of her ability to write a first draft)[07:40] How a small mindset shift around outlining gave Mark a framework to develop his ideas (without stifling his creativity or ability to have fun)[12:10] How Sharonās critique group noticed an improvement in her writing after she learned how to write a well-structured scene[16:30] How Rhonda defeated her inner critic that used to tell her she was too old to writeāand how she finished an 80,000-word first draftTrust me when I say that you will find these writersā stories so inspirational! I had so much fun putting together this episode and canāt wait to share their insights with you!
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Poornika Kakkanaiahās website and InstagramAlison Ten Cateās InstagramSharon Englandās InstagramMark Mrozinskiās website and Instagramš Click here to get access to the FREE limited-episode podcast series "Write Your Book In 2025." Learn the 3 things you need to write your book in 2025, how to silence your inner critic so you can write confidently, practical strategies for finding time to write (even when life's busy), and my clear roadmap from idea to finished draft.
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As someone whoās worked with hundreds of authors, I see people making the same mistakes over and over and over again. Mistakes that are easily avoidable once you know theyāre mistakes.
[01:27] Why waiting until you feel more āreadyā to write is actually one of the worst things you can do (and spoiler alert: you will never feel ready!)[06:18] Why most writing groups donāt work (even if theyāre full of well-meaning members)āand how to find the right writing group for you[09:16] Why writing and revising at the same time is not the best thing to do (and what you should start doing instead to make progress on your book)[20:30] The problem with popular writing methodsāand why they can do more harm than good, especially if youāre brand new to writing[24:59] My thoughts on investing in your craft, including when (and how) you should invest both your time and money based on where youāre at in the process[28:26] Episode recap and final thoughts
In this episode, Iām sharing some of these mistakes. Specifically, the 10 things that will NOT make you a better writerāand oh boy is it a juicy episode! In it, youāll hear me talk about:So, tune in and let me help you avoid making some of the most common mistakes writers makeāand letās make this the year you finish (or publish!) your book.
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Notes to NovelThe Spun Yarnš Click here to get access to the FREE limited-episode podcast series "Write Your Book In 2025." Learn the 3 things you need to write your book in 2025, how to silence your inner critic so you can write confidently, practical strategies for finding time to write (even when life's busy), and my clear roadmap from idea to finished draft.
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āI think your story has a genre identity crisis. Thatās probably why youāre not getting responses from agents.ā ā Thatās what I told my new friend, Jac Sahlin, about the duology sheās currently querying.
[04:59] Jacās thoughts about what it was like to get feedback from a book coachāand how it was different than getting feedback when she was taking creative writing courses in college[08:32] My process for analyzing Jacās query and first five pages, including where I start and what literary agents are looking for in a query package[15:41] The difference between writing womenās fiction and romanceāand why this matters both when writing a draft and querying agents[31:25] Jacās big a-ha moments about which genre she wants her story to fit into (and spoiler alert: she followed her gut and chose romance![01:03] Episode recap and final thoughts
Tune into this episode to hear Jac and I talk through her query letter and first five pagesāand to hear my thoughts on why she hasnāt received any requests from agents. Although Jac isnāt technically a client of mine, our conversation will give you a peek behind the scenes into what itās like working with a book coach!
In the episode, youāll hear us talk about things like:If you want my help with your story, the doors to my Notes to Novel group coaching program are opening soon! Click here to get on the waitlist.
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Book Talk for BookTok podcastBook Talk for BookTok on Instagramš Click here to get access to the FREE limited-episode podcast series "Write Your Book In 2025." Learn the 3 things you need to write your book in 2025, how to silence your inner critic so you can write confidently, practical strategies for finding time to write (even when life's busy), and my clear roadmap from idea to finished draft.
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