
Everything Is Energy with Cathy Heller How Rebecca Serle Became a Bestselling Novelist
Jan 27, 2025
Rebecca Serle, a New York Times bestselling novelist known for her captivating stories like Expiration Dates and In Five Years, shares her inspiring journey in writing. She discusses the importance of personal authenticity and how life experiences shape storytelling. Serle explores the balance between creativity and the pressures of publishing, emphasizing the relatability of flawed characters. She inspires listeners with her journey of turning rejection into triumph, revealing how it can lead to unexpected and remarkable paths.
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Write Like You're Revealing A Sculpture
- Rebecca writes from a sense that books already exist and her job is to reveal them.
- She compares good novels to sculptures that require uncovering excess, not building from scratch.
Draft Fast To Keep The Momentum
- Draft novels quickly to stay emotionally in step with your character and story flow.
- Aim for consistent daily word targets (e.g., 2,000 words) until the draft is complete.
Make Writing A Narrative Of Love
- Rebecca reframes writing as a practice of love rather than suffering to sustain creativity long-term.
- Cultivating gratitude for the craft changed how she shows up to write.













