“My point is that you have to do the work to make the mistakes and learn.” - Savannah Gilbo
The past year on Fiction Writing Made Easy has been a treasure trove of insights, expert advice, and creative hacks, all neatly bundled up in amazing podcast episodes and interviews.
Today, we dive into a delightful countdown, revisiting the very best tips that get into the heart of fiction writing, and uncovering the gems that made 2023 an inspiration for writers.
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Here’s a preview of what’s included:
[01:00] Savannah’s favorite ways to brainstorm subplots and then layer them into your story in an organic way.
[13:34] The best technique to write quality fiction that readers will connect to.
[21:30] Being willing as writers to put things out there that aren’t perfect.
[35:09] As a writer, create your milestone list from one to ten.
Links mentioned in this episode:
- Tip 10: Episode #98: How to Add Subplots to Your Novel
- Tip 9: Episode #90: How to Choose the Best Point of View for Your Story
- Tip 8: Episode #109: 5 Common Scene Issues (And How to Fix Them)
- Tip 7: Episode #82: Show, Don't Tell: What This Advice Really Means
- Tip 6: Episode #79: 3 Things to Focus on if You're a Brand New Writer
- Tip 5: Episode #88: Perfectionism vs. Procrastination: What’s REALLY Going On?
- Tip 4: Episode #96: 5 Worldbuilding Tips for Sci-Fi & Fantasy Writers
- Tip 3: Episode #104:10 Tips for Writing Better Dialogue
- Tip 2: Episode #102: 3 Common Interiority Mistakes (and How to Fix Them)
- Tip 1: Episode #108: Why Your Capacity for Zero is Crucial as a Writer
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