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Exploring the World of Beta and Sensitivity Reading with Julie Taylor from The Spun Yarn

You’ve finished your draft and now you want to work with beta readers to get some feedback on your story, but where do you find them?  In this episode of the Fiction Writing Made Easy podcast, I’m sitting down with the COO of The Spun Yarn, Julie Taylor, to talk about their beta reading and sens...

Student Spotlight: How Anne Mortensen Went From Inspiration to Publication (& Indie Published Her Novels)

I recently sat down for a conversation with Anne Mortensen—one of the lovely writers I had the pleasure of working with a few years ago. And in our conversation, Anne shares what the writing, editing, and publishing process looked like for her two novels—The Truth Effect and The Arcadian Match.  ...

Student Spotlight: From Messy First Draft to Publishing His Debut Novel With Edward J. Cembal

I recently sat down for a conversation with one of the most wonderful and imaginative people I know, Edward J. Cembal. And in our conversation, Edward shares what his writing process looked like from having the spark of an idea, to writing a 60,000 word draft, to abandoning that draft to start a ...

Why Your Capacity For Zero is Crucial As a Writer

How willing are you to start over if your story’s not working? How willing are you to say, “I didn’t quite nail this outline or this story or this scene… And to make it work, I will have to start over and rebuild it from the ground up. Am I willing to put my ego aside and start from ground zero,...

5 Mindset Tips to Help You Unlock Your Writing Potential

Mastering your mindset is just as important as learning the technical aspects of writing a novel. In today’s post, I’m sharing a round-up of mindset tips that will help you master your mindset and unlock your writing potential. I asked a handful of my peers to send in their favorite mindset tips...

How to Start Writing Your Sci-Fi or Fantasy Novel

In the age of interstellar travel and mythical creatures, the worlds of science fiction and fantasy hold an irresistible allure. From spaceships traversing distance galaxies to knights battling fire-breathing dragons, these genres help us to escape the confines of reality and let our imaginations...

Student Spotlight: How She Went From First Draft to Landing Her Dream Agent With Jamie Varon

I recently sat down for a conversation with one of the most inspirational people I know, Jamie Varon. And in our conversation, Jamie shares so many nuggets of wisdom about things like how she handles feedback (especially critical feedback), how she looks at writing (and especially the querying pr...

Student Spotlight: How She Used Short Stories to Hone Her Craft (and Publish Her Debut Novel) With Pauline Yates

I recently sat down for a conversation with a writer named Pauline Yates to talk about her writing, editing, and publishing journey. Pauline has just released her debut novel, Memories Don’t Lie, and in our conversation, we talk about how she went from dreaming up her idea (literally) to landing ...

Perfectionism vs. Procrastination: What’s REALLY Going On?

Do you ever feel like if you just think and plan a little more, you’ll have your whole story figured out? Or if you just research a little bit longer, maybe you’ll unlock that one last worldbuilding element that’s been giving you trouble? Me too. I’m a recovering perfectionist—meaning that I kno...

A Week in the Life: 7 Days Behind the Scenes with Savannah (February 2023)

In today’s episode, I’m going something a little different than normal. I’m going to take you behind-the-scenes with me throughout my entire week, and I’m going to share with you what I’m working on, what big projects I’m focused on right now, and basically, anything that happens during the week....

Student Spotlight: How She Overcame Her Fear of the Blank Page (and Indie Published Her Novel) with Jennifer Lauer

I recently sat down for a conversation with Jennifer Lauer—one of the writers I have had the privilege of working with over the last few years—to talk about her writing, editing, and publishing journey.  And I’m so excited to share this episode with you today because it’s a very special day for ...

The 6 Scenes Every Status Story Needs

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 six key scenes your status story needs to satisfy readers. I’m also going to show you how these conventions show up in the movie The Devil Wears Prada.  B...

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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