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3 Things to Focus on if You’re a Brand New Writer

“If I’m just getting started with writing, what are some things I should focus on?” “What are some of the things I should avoid doing if I actually want to finish my book?” These are questions I get asked all the time! And in today’s post, I’m going to share the three things to focus on if you’...

Counting Down the Best Tips from FWME in 2022

In today’s episode, we’re going to do something fun and a little different. Since we’re nearing the end of 2022, I thought it would be fun to continue with last week’s theme of lessons learned over the last twelve months. I hope some of the lessons you’ve learned this year came from this podcast,...

5 Takeaways from Coaching Writers in 2022

Do you ever wonder what the writing process is like for other writers? Or if they run into some of the same challenges or traps as you do? In this post, I'm giving you a glimpse behind the scenes and sharing some of the key takeaways I learned from coaching writers this year. And although there'...

Student Spotlight: The Power of Outlining (and How He Finished a First Draft in 3 Months) With James Beswick

I recently sat down for a conversation with James Beswick—one of the writers who took my Notes to Novel course earlier this year—to talk about his outlining, writing, and editing journey over the last 12 months. To give you a quick overview of James’s amazing accomplishments, he enrolled in the ...

Crime Genre Conventions

In today’s episode, we’re going to talk about the conventions of the crime genre. So, these are the character roles, settings, and events that need to be present in a crime story in order for it to work and to satisfy fans of the genre.  I’m also going to show you how these genre conventions sho...

When Should You Write in Scene vs. Summary?

Stories need both scenes and summaries to work, but it can sometimes be challenging to determine when to use which.  How do you know which moments to dramatize into a full blown scene? How do you know which story events you can simply summarize?  In this post, I’m going to walk you through the ...

The 4 Phases of Editing: How to Edit Your Novel

If you’re like most of the writers I work with, getting to the end of a first draft feels both exciting and terrifying at the same time. You’ve probably been working on this story for x-amount of months (or maybe even years!) and all you want is for the story you wrote to (eventually) match the v...

Student Spotlight: How She Wrote a Novel in 6 Months (and Landed an Agent 10 Months Later) with Stefanie Medrek

I recently sat down for a conversation with Stefanie Medrek—one of the writers I have the immense pleasure of working with—to talk about her writing, editing, and publishing journey over the last few years. To give you a quick overview of Stefanie’s amazing accomplishments, she wrote a first dra...

Status Genre Conventions

Do you want to write a story about a character who wants to improve their social or economic position?  In this post, I’m going to cover the ten genre conventions that must be present in your status story to satisfy readers and to write a story that works. I’m also going to show you how these co...

First Chapter Analysis: Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows

If you want to write a novel that hooks a reader’s interest, then you had better write an engaging first chapter. But how exactly do you do that? Since I’ve already provided resources on how to write a solid set of opening pages, and the big mistakes to avoid when writing your opening pages, I t...

First Chapter Analysis: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

If you want to write a novel that hooks a reader’s interest, then you had better write an engaging first chapter. But how exactly do you do that? Since I’ve already provided resources on how to write a solid set of opening pages, and the big mistakes to avoid when writing your opening pages, I t...

The Pros And Cons Of Independent Publishing

Are you thinking about indie publishing your novel? If so, you probably have a lot of questions like… What kind of book cover should I design? How do I format an ebook? Should I produce physical copies of my book or stick to ebooks only? How should I price my self-published books?  Figuring ou...

Savannah is a developmental editor and book coach who helps fiction authors write, edit, and publish stories that work. She also hosts the top-rated Fiction Writing Made Easy podcast full of actionable advice that you can put into practice right away. Click here to learn more →

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