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SPS 287 Editing Your Fiction Book: The Do's & Don't + Everything You Need To Know with Shavonne Clarke
Manage episode 452260136 series 2990847
Ever wondered how the pros polish that gripping thriller or heartwarming romance? Prepare to unlock the secrets of fiction editing with Siobhan from Motif Edits and our fiction lead, Rami, as they guide you through the art and craft of storytelling. We introduce the intriguing process of "murder boarding," aimed at empowering writers with constructive critique for their works-in-progress. Learn how to craft captivating novel openers, establish a compelling point of view, and choose the perfect tense to ground your narrative right from the start.
Experience the tension and thrill that comes from masterful dialogue and actions. Our analysis of a scene with high school friends Rosie and Hadley will open your eyes to the nuances of character dynamics and genre expectations. Discover how simple changes—like replacing a coffee cup with a soda—can enhance reader clarity and immersion. Dive into the world of contemporary romance with us, as we evaluate dialogue and tone to bring characters like Friedrich to life, debating whether sharp or soft language best captures reader attention.
In our final segment, we shift focus to the world of science fiction, dissecting a student’s narrative for insight into maintaining tension and clarity. We stress the importance of active, goal-oriented characters across genres, and caution against the pitfalls of passive protagonists. Plus, we explore the invaluable resources available at selfpublishing.com for fiction authors seeking to elevate their craft. Join us in this engaging episode of the Self-Publishing School podcast, where fiction takes center stage, and your writing journey gains a new, invigorating direction.
Watch the free training: https://selfpublishing.com/freetraining
Schedule a no-cost call with our team: https://selfpublishing.com/schedule
Here are some links that might come in handy:
- Apply for a free book consultation
- Register for our free on-demand training
Must-watch episodes:
- SPS 044: Using A Free + Shipping Book Funnel with Anik Singal
- SPS 115: Using Atomic Habits To Write & Publish A Book with James Clear
- SPS 127: Traditional vs. Self Publishing: Which You Should Choose with Ruth Soukup
- SPS 095: The Five Love Languages: Selling 15 Million Copies with Gary Chapman
- SPS 056: How I Sold 46M Copies of My Self Published Book with Robert Kiyosaki
Kapitel
1. SPS 287 Editing Your Fiction Book: The Do's & Don't + Everything You Need To Know with Shavonne Clarke (00:00:00)
2. Fiction Editing & Opener Critiques (00:00:43)
3. Creating Tension and Genre Expectations (00:14:00)
4. Crafting Engaging Novel Openers (00:26:42)
5. Mastering Fiction Editing Techniques (00:35:15)
6. Exploring Self-Publishing Fiction Resources (00:42:54)
293 Episoden
SPS 287 Editing Your Fiction Book: The Do's & Don't + Everything You Need To Know with Shavonne Clarke
Self Publishing School: How To Write A Book That Grows Your Impact, Income, And Business
Manage episode 452260136 series 2990847
Ever wondered how the pros polish that gripping thriller or heartwarming romance? Prepare to unlock the secrets of fiction editing with Siobhan from Motif Edits and our fiction lead, Rami, as they guide you through the art and craft of storytelling. We introduce the intriguing process of "murder boarding," aimed at empowering writers with constructive critique for their works-in-progress. Learn how to craft captivating novel openers, establish a compelling point of view, and choose the perfect tense to ground your narrative right from the start.
Experience the tension and thrill that comes from masterful dialogue and actions. Our analysis of a scene with high school friends Rosie and Hadley will open your eyes to the nuances of character dynamics and genre expectations. Discover how simple changes—like replacing a coffee cup with a soda—can enhance reader clarity and immersion. Dive into the world of contemporary romance with us, as we evaluate dialogue and tone to bring characters like Friedrich to life, debating whether sharp or soft language best captures reader attention.
In our final segment, we shift focus to the world of science fiction, dissecting a student’s narrative for insight into maintaining tension and clarity. We stress the importance of active, goal-oriented characters across genres, and caution against the pitfalls of passive protagonists. Plus, we explore the invaluable resources available at selfpublishing.com for fiction authors seeking to elevate their craft. Join us in this engaging episode of the Self-Publishing School podcast, where fiction takes center stage, and your writing journey gains a new, invigorating direction.
Watch the free training: https://selfpublishing.com/freetraining
Schedule a no-cost call with our team: https://selfpublishing.com/schedule
Here are some links that might come in handy:
- Apply for a free book consultation
- Register for our free on-demand training
Must-watch episodes:
- SPS 044: Using A Free + Shipping Book Funnel with Anik Singal
- SPS 115: Using Atomic Habits To Write & Publish A Book with James Clear
- SPS 127: Traditional vs. Self Publishing: Which You Should Choose with Ruth Soukup
- SPS 095: The Five Love Languages: Selling 15 Million Copies with Gary Chapman
- SPS 056: How I Sold 46M Copies of My Self Published Book with Robert Kiyosaki
Kapitel
1. SPS 287 Editing Your Fiction Book: The Do's & Don't + Everything You Need To Know with Shavonne Clarke (00:00:00)
2. Fiction Editing & Opener Critiques (00:00:43)
3. Creating Tension and Genre Expectations (00:14:00)
4. Crafting Engaging Novel Openers (00:26:42)
5. Mastering Fiction Editing Techniques (00:35:15)
6. Exploring Self-Publishing Fiction Resources (00:42:54)
293 Episoden
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