Essential Guide to Writing a Novel

James Thayer
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Mar 10, 2023 • 26min

Episode 51 - The wonder factor.

Let's apply the wonder factor to our stories, giving readers elements that will make them shake their heads and smile, and so remember our writing.  And here also are techniques to avoid inertia in our writing.Here is a 20-episode master class on fiction writing—a start-to-finish course covering plot, characters, dialogue, scenes, sentence-level craft, and much more.  Each episode is focused and about 30 minutes.  The full class—all 20 episodes—is available now for a one-time price of forty-nine dollars.  If you want structured, concise guidance, click the Buy the Master Class link in the show notes to get started.Support the showBuy the master class.
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Mar 3, 2023 • 27min

Episode 50 - The right kind of surprise ending, and wonderful character descriptions.

The ending of our novel should be a surprise but not a complete surprise.  Here are techniques for crafting that balance.  And famous character descriptions can inspire us to create our own fascinating character portraits.Support the showBuy the master class.
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Feb 24, 2023 • 22min

Episode 49 - Avoiding the biggest mistake, and keeping the POV tight.

If we are going to spend a year or two writing a novel, shouldn't we avoid a mistake in our very first chapter that ruins the novel's chances with agents and publishers?  Here's the mistake and how to avoid it.  Also mentioned are techniques on keeping the point of view tight.Support the showBuy the master class.
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Feb 17, 2023 • 26min

Episode 48 - Writing strong dialogue, and Ray Bradbury on plotting.

Dialogue is fun to write and fun to read.  What's the best way to mix dialogue with action?  How can we make sure dialogue and action work together to propel the story forward?  And how science fiction legend Ray Bradbury came up with his plots.Here is a 20-episode master class on fiction writing—a start-to-finish course covering plot, characters, dialogue, scenes, sentence-level craft, and much more.  Each episode is focused and about 30 minutes.  The full class—all 20 episodes—is available now for a one-time price of forty-nine dollars.  If you want structured, concise guidance, click the Buy the Master Class link in the show notes to get started.Support the showBuy the master class.
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Feb 10, 2023 • 22min

Episode 47 - A strong plotting technique, and leeches.

Sometimes when plotting we run out of ideas.  Here's a good way to prime the plotting pump.  And more on qualifiers, the leeches that infest the pond of prose.Support the showBuy the master class.
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Jan 6, 2023 • 27min

Episode 46 - What if no one comes to our book signing? And crafting our narrative voice.

No one in line to buy an autographed copy of your novel?  You are not alone.  The Wall Street Journal tells of famous authors who have suffered empty bookstores.  And techniques for fitting our narrative voice to our genreHere is a 20-episode master class on fiction writing—a start-to-finish course covering plot, characters, dialogue, scenes, sentence-level craft, and much more.  Each episode is focused and about 30 minutes.  The full class—all 20 episodes—is available now for a one-time price of forty-nine dollars.  If you want structured, concise guidance, click the Buy the Master Class link in the show notes to get started.Support the showBuy the master class.
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Dec 30, 2022 • 20min

Episode 45 - Techniques to make our dialogue riveting.

Dialogue is fun to write and fun to read.  Here is a strong technique to make our dialogue fascinating for readers.  Also, novel writing's rule of exceptions.Support the showBuy the master class.
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Dec 23, 2022 • 22min

Episode 44 - How to avoid another prospect-killing mistake.

We'll talk in this episode about another big mistake, one that will cause agents and editors to put aside our manuscripts after four or five pages.  Also, some dialogue is better than other dialogue, and so here are tips on writing fascinating dialogue.Support the showBuy the master class.
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Dec 16, 2022 • 27min

Episode 43 - Dialogue should do double duty. Here's how.

Dialogue that does only one thing might be inert.  Talk between our characters should do double duty, and here are techniques about how to write double-duty dialogue.   Also, how to avoid the as-you-know syndrome in dialogue.Nevermore Hollows Welcome to the creepy town of Nevermore, where all manner of ghosts and monsters...Listen on: Apple Podcasts   SpotifySupport the showBuy the master class.
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Dec 9, 2022 • 25min

Episode 42 - The single most important writing technique.

What's the one most important writing technique for novelists?  If we get it wrong it sinks our publishing chances.  We'll talk about how to get it right.   Also, how to add the charming or funny or odd trait to our character that will make him or her stick in the reader's mind.Support the showBuy the master class.

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