The Writerly Bites Podcast
By: writerlybites
Language: en
Categories: Arts, Books
The podcast that gives you quick tips to make your writing and your writing life better.
Episodes
119: My Favorite Reads of 2025
Jan 09, 2026My favorite reads of 2025. Were any of these your favorites?
118: Cut "I thought"
Dec 04, 2025This week, we're talking about narrative filtering, and how much of it you can lose to make your story better.
Book recommendation: FLASHLIGHT, by Susan Choi.
117: Turn the Eye Outward
Nov 27, 2025This week, turn your narrator's eye outward and see the world around them.
Reading recommendation: THE ROSE FIELD, by Philip Pullman.
116: Cut One Weak Sentence from Every Paragraph
Nov 18, 2025This week, cut out the weakest part of every paragraph, and your story or novel will sing.
Book recommendation: HEARTWOOD, by Amity Gaige.
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Duration: 00:07:21115: Revive an Old Project
Oct 30, 2025This week, revive an old project and remember what made it shine for you.
Book recommendation: THE SAFEKEEP, Yael Van der Wouden.
Duration: 00:07:31114: Write from a Place of Compassion
Oct 21, 2025This week, remember how compassion can deepen your understanding of your characters.
Book recommendation: SWEET FURY, by Sash Bischoff.
Duration: 00:05:24113: Make the Bad Guys Come Back
Oct 08, 2025Just when you thought it was safe — make the bad guys come back in your story this week.
Book recommendation: LITTLE HOUSE IN THE BIG WOODS, Laura Ingalls Wilder.
Duration: 00:07:06112: Re-connect with Your Writing
Sep 29, 2025We're back, listeners! And we're talking about how to re-connect with your writing when time and life challenges have separated you from your work.
Duration: 00:06:35111: Write about What Was Going on in School
Mar 05, 2025This week, stuff was going on at your school that you didn't know about at the time. Write your way back into the memories and the discoveries.
Reading recommendation: ORBITAL, by Samantha Harvey.
Duration: 00:07:44110: What Wakes You in the Night?
Feb 25, 2025This week, you've got to write about what wakes you in the night, even if it's difficult.
Reading recommendation: BEST AMERICAN SHORT STORIES 2024.
Duration: 00:06:54109: Make an Index Card Wall
Feb 18, 2025This week, a way to re-discover your novel, and plan for the future of completing it.
Reading recommendation: THE HEAVEN AND EARTH GROCERY STORE, by James McBride.
Duration: 00:07:21108: Send a Friend Your Story
Feb 04, 2025This week, don't delay any longer. Send your friend a draft and get some feedback.
Reading recommendation: ELEVEN HUSKIES by Philip Schott.
Duration: 00:07:33107: Go on a Retreat
Feb 01, 2025This week, make a plan for some special writing time. Tips and thoughts about building your own writing retreat.
Reading recommendation: THE COMEDIANS, by Graham Greene.
Duration: 00:08:54106: Have Your Character Tell a Story
Jan 22, 2025This week, get your character to tell a story about themselves, and discover what's truly on their mind.
Reading recommendation: REAL AMERICANS by Rachel Khong.
Duration: 00:06:43105: Find the Person Who Will Hold You Accountable
Jan 14, 2025This week, find the person who is going to keep you to your writing and help you accomplish your goals. They're out there!
Reading recommendation: WANDERING STARS by Tommy Orange.
Duration: 00:06:11104: My Favorite Reads of 2024
Jan 09, 2025This week, I catch up on my reading and pick my favorite reads of 2024.
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Duration: 00:13:31103: Don't Forget to Write
Dec 11, 2024This week, don't let the holiday season interfere with your most fundamental creative task.
Reading recommendation: THE HUNTER, by Tana French.
Duration: 00:06:06102: Spark Joy with Your Writing
Dec 02, 2024Get back to the joy this week with your writing.
Book recommendation: BEAR, by Julia Phillips
Duration: 00:07:10101: Trace the Threads of Your Story
Nov 19, 2024This week, find the threads of your story, pick them all up and weave them together.
Book recommendation: NORTH WOODS, by Daniel Mason.
100: Begin Again
Nov 12, 2024I'm back, writers! The Writerly Bites Podcast is resuming its weekly tips for making your writing life better, and I'm starting with the power of beginning again.
Reading recommendation: THE GOD OF THE WOODS, Liz Moore.
Duration: 00:07:0399: Have One Character Tell the Truth and One Character Tell Lies
Dec 11, 2023Use an old riddle to ratchet up the conflict in your story this week.
Book Recommendation: THE GUEST, Emma Cline.
Duration: 00:06:2298: Try Second Person
Oct 18, 2023This week, I'm talking about the wonderful, weird, magical re-boot that second person perspective can offer a story.
Duration: 00:08:2697: Watch Out for Third Person
Oct 11, 2023This week, the perils of third person. Every tool that gives you power and control is suspect.
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Duration: 00:07:5796: Try Third Person
Oct 04, 2023This week, the power, beauty, and control of writing in the third person.
Book recommendation: Kitchen Confidential by Anthony Bourdain.
Duration: 00:06:5495: Watch Out for First Person
Sep 13, 2023Part of a mini-series about the joys and pitfalls of point of view. I'm talking about the dangers of first person perspective today.
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Duration: 00:06:2994: Re-think Point of View
Sep 07, 2023In this week's episode, I'm beginning a short series on choosing the right point of view for your story.
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Duration: 00:07:1693: Interview with Rachel Cantor
Aug 30, 2023Writerly Bites is back and I'm thrilled to post this interview with novelist Rachel Cantor!
Rachel Cantor is the author of the novels Half-Life of a Stolen Sister (Soho Press 2023), Good on Paper(Melville House 2016), and A Highly Unlikely Scenario (Melville House 2014). Two dozen of her stories have been published in the Paris Review, One Story, Ninth Letter, Kenyon Review, New England Review, and elsewhere. She has written about fiction for National Public Radio, the Guardian, Publishers Weekly, and other publications. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, where she is writing a series of middle grade and young ad...
Duration: 00:13:4992: My novel, MINOR PROPHETS, is now available
May 08, 2023I read the first page from the novel, and leave you with a writing tip for the week. Tune in for the regular return of the podcast in weeks to come.
91: My Favorite Reads of 2022
Dec 20, 2022For the last podcast episode of 2022, my favorite reads of the year. Happy holidays and see you in the new year, listeners!
Duration: 00:10:5890: The Magic of Showing Up
Dec 07, 2022Back after a hiatus, and I'm talking about the magic of showing up for yourself and your writing.
Book recommendation: BLISS MONTAGE by Ling Ma.
Duration: 00:05:3789: No Place Like Home
Nov 01, 2022This week, write about home: all the fraught feelings and complex associations of home.
Book recommendation: CITY OF INCURABLE WOMEN, by Maud Casey.
Duration: 00:05:1388: Tell a Ghost Story
Oct 26, 2022Getting into the mood for halloween this week with tips for what makes ghost stories great — and why non-ghost stories can benefit from them.
Book recommendation: THE LITTLE STRANGER by Sarah Waters.
Duration: 00:06:3087: Tell a Story Backwards
Oct 18, 2022Even stories that start with "Once Upon a Time" are playing with time in bold ways. Try some new ways to shake up time this week.
Book recommendation: VERY COLD PEOPLE, by Sarah Manguso.
Duration: 00:05:4886: Break Your Story's Form
Oct 11, 2022Try breaking all the rules of form and function in your story this week.
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Duration: 00:06:2085: Make a New Pair
Oct 05, 2022This week, make a surprising odd couple with your words.
Book recommendation: INTIMACIES, by Katie Kitamura.
Duration: 00:05:4485: Make a New Pair
Sep 20, 2022Put two things together that have never been smashed together before this week.
Book recommendation: INTIMACIES, by Katie Kitamura.
Duration: 00:05:4484: Spiral into Your Story
Sep 13, 2022We're back for the fall with new weekly tips, interviews, book recommendations, and thoughts about what you can do today for your writing. This week, consider an alternative story structure.
Book recommendation: DISORIENTATION, by Elaine Hsieh Chou.
Duration: 00:05:5583: Remember How it Feels
Aug 16, 2022Pay attention to the physical in your writing this week.
Book recommendation: The Name of the Rose, Umberto Eco
Duration: 00:05:2082: Write a Discovery Draft
Aug 09, 2022Write a draft this week that's all about discovering what you want to write about.
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Duration: 00:04:4981: Interview with Valerie Lute
Aug 02, 2022This week I'm interviewing author Valerie Lute for her favorite writing tips.
Valerie Lute is a writer whose short stories have appeared in Arts & Letters, Literary Orphans and Contrary Magazine, among others. You can find her kayaking on the Charles River, attending Shakespeare productions in Greater Boston, or online at valerielute.com.
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Duration: 00:07:0380: Ending Your Story, Part II
Jul 05, 2022In part II of this two-part episode, I talk about finding just the right ending for your story.
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Duration: 00:05:2879: If the Ending Isn't There Yet, the Story Isn't Either
Jun 28, 2022In this two-part episode, I'm talking about finding the ending for your story.
Book recommendation: SEA OF TRANQUILITY by Emily St. John Mandel.
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Duration: 00:11:2178: Don't Write an Origin Story
Jun 21, 2022This week, on comic book hero storylines and the problems of the origin story.
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Duration: 00:05:5077: Two Summer Favorites
May 31, 2022I'm highlighting two of my favorite episodes from last summer this week. Enjoy the summer season, writers, and see you back here in a couple of weeks!
76: Revision is Revolution
May 17, 2022I'm talking about the radical possibilities of revision this week.
Book recommendation: Exhalation, by Ted Chiang
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Duration: 00:05:0775: Find the Dark Room
May 10, 2022This week, we're searching for the dark dark room in the center of our story.
Book recommendation: ALL'S WELL by Mona Awad.
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Duration: 00:05:3674: Give it Structure
May 03, 2022This week, talking about why a good story is like a dress on a dress form.
Book recommendation: A GHOST IN THE THROAT by Doireann Ni Ghriofa.
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Duration: 00:05:0673: Type it Up!
Apr 20, 2022This week's episode is for the hand-writers out there, but it also has tips for if you write on the computer.
Recommendation: HOUSEKEEPING, by Marilynne Robinson.
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Duration: 00:05:0172: Are You Writing a Story, Or Are You Writing About a Story?
Apr 12, 2022We're talking about the difference between a great concept and a great story this week.
Recommendation: Atlanta (TV series)
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Duration: 00:04:4071: It's All Just Vibes: Build Your Story's Mood
Apr 05, 2022This week, on casting a spell, building your story's vibe, and understanding the limits of atmosphere.
Book recommendation: THE SWIMMERS by Julie Otsuka.
Duration: 00:04:5970: Break Your Writing Loop
Mar 29, 2022Stuck in a writing rut, or traveling in loops? This week, tips for breaking out of it.
Book recommendation: TOKYO UENO STATION, by Yu Miri.
Duration: 00:04:1669: Interview with Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan
Mar 22, 2022I had the pleasure of speaking with author Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan for this week's episode. Cheryl is the author of several books; most recently, she is the co-editor and contributor of ANONYMOUS SEX. Learn more at http://cheryllulientan.com.
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Duration: 00:10:1168: Ten Minutes to a Better Five Pages
Mar 08, 2022This week, get out your red pen and try some concrete exercises to make five pages of your story better.
Book recommendation: ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL, by James Herriot
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Duration: 00:07:3667: Interview with Hillary Jordan
Mar 01, 2022Hillary Jordan is the author of the novels Mudbound and When She Woke as well as the digital short "Aftermirth," all published by Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill. She also co-created and co-edited, with Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan, the groundbreaking erotica anthology Anonymous Sex, forthcoming from Scribner on February 1, 2022. Hillary’s stories have been translated into 15 languages.
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Duration: 00:07:4366: Don't Run Away from the Story that Scares You
Feb 22, 2022This week, face the story that scares you.
Book recommendation: BUNNY by Mona Awad.
Duration: 00:04:4165: Show What Your Character Loves
Feb 15, 2022In honor of Valentine's Day, I'm thinking about showing the big loves and little loves of your character in your fiction.
Book recommendation: LOOKER by Laura Sims.
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Duration: 00:05:2464: Writers Love Having Written
Feb 08, 2022This week, I'm admitting the best kept secret of many writers.
Book recommendation: MIDDLEMARCH, by George Eliot. Join me in reading Middlemarch in 2022!
Duration: 00:05:3163: Walk One Block to the Left
Feb 01, 2022This week, take a small step in the other direction and look around you.
Book recommendation: FIGHT NIGHT, by Miriam Toews.
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Duration: 00:05:4262: You Don't Have to Be Everything
Jan 25, 2022Today's tip: you don't have to be every kind of writer.
Book recommendation: MILK BLOOD HEAT by Dantiel Moniz.
Duration: 00:05:0361: Dialogue is Like a Horse Race
Jan 18, 2022This week, let's talk about all the horses you in the dialogue horse race.
Book recommendation: BEST AMERICAN SHORT STORIES 2021
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Duration: 00:06:0160: Embrace the Unexpected
Jan 11, 2022Take your story in an unexpected direction this week.
Book recommendation: THE BOOK OF FORM AND EMPTINESS, by Ruth Ozeki.
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Duration: 00:05:4859: Make Writing Resolutions That Will Stick
Jan 04, 2022This week, I'm offering tips for making a writing plan for 2022 that you'll actually stick to.
Book recommendation: BOOK OF THE LITTLE AXE, by Lauren Francis-Sharma.
Duration: 00:04:2858: Two Favorite Episodes in One
Dec 14, 2021This week, I'm including two of my past favorite episodes from the year, and wishing you all a happy new year! I'll be back in 2022 with more tips, interviews, and ways to get you writing better.
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Duration: 00:11:0057: Make a Holiday Plan for Writing
Dec 08, 2021This week, I'm here for you and your writing! Let's make a writing plan that makes it through the holidays.
Book recommendation: I'M THINKING OF ENDING THINGS, by Iain Reid.
Duration: 00:05:3856: Write the Scene You've Been Avoiding
Nov 30, 2021This week, write the scene you've been saving because you doubted your ability to write it.
Book recommendation: FALLING IN LOVE WITH HOMINIDS, by Nalo Hopkinson.
55: Interview with Thea Lim
Nov 24, 2021This week, I talk with author Thea Lim about using genre to break open the possibilities of story.
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Duration: 00:12:2654: Art is About Making Choices
Nov 16, 2021Think about what you're choosing to say and what you're choosing not to say in your work this week.
Book recommendation: MATRIX, by Lauren Groff.
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Duration: 00:06:5853: Don't Neglect the Middle
Nov 16, 2021This week, give the least-loved portion of your story some much-needed attention.
Book recommendation: FIRST BUDDHIST WOMEN, collected by Susan Murcott.
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Duration: 00:05:2152: One Hour is Just for Writing
Nov 02, 2021This week, book a date with your writing, and don't let anything else get in the way.
Book recommendation: A TALE FOR THE TIME BEING, by Ruth Ozeki
Duration: 00:05:3051: Have You Earned That Ending?
Oct 26, 2021This week, we dive into the language of the writing workshop. Have you earned that ending?
Book recommendation: OUR MAN IN HAVANA, Graham Greene
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Duration: 00:05:2150: All the Bad Advice I've Gotten
Oct 21, 2021It's the 50th episode and I'm doing something different to celebrate. This week, a rundown of some of the bad advice I've gotten.
Book recommendation: THE ASH FAMILY, by Molly Dektar.
Duration: 00:05:5749: Creativity is Putting Two Things Together
Oct 12, 2021This week I'm offering a working definition of creativity: putting two things together that haven't been together before.
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Duration: 00:04:2348: Remember the Excitement
Oct 05, 2021This week, I'm talking about getting back to the joy of reading and writing.
Book recommendation: HARLEM SHUFFLE, by Colson Whitehead.
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47: Draw from Another Story
Sep 28, 2021This week, I'm talking about drawing from another source text to enrich your story.
Book recommendation: A SEPARATION, by Katie Kitamura.
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Duration: 00:05:5246: Mix the Bitter and the Sweet
Sep 21, 2021This week, add something sweet to your most bitter story moments, and add something bitter to the most sweet.
Book recommendation: PEACES, by Helen Oyeyemi.
Duration: 00:05:0045: Schedule Time for Nothing
Sep 14, 2021This week, I'm talking about the value of nothing for creating something.
Book recommendation: TO BE A MAN, Nicole Krauss.
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Duration: 00:04:4644: Really?
Aug 24, 2021This week, I'm asking a crucial bubble-bursting question of my writing: really?
Book recommendation: THE THIRD RAINBOW GIRL, by Emma Copley Eisenberg.
Duration: 00:05:1943: Let Music Make the Mood
Aug 17, 2021This week, I'm talking about using music not just to set the mood in your writing, but to build worlds and atmospheres.
Book recommendation: the television show "Detectorists."
Duration: 00:04:4742: Find the Missing Ingredient
Aug 10, 2021This week, I'm talking about finding the missing strange spice in your almost-finished story.
Book recommendation: SEVERANCE, by Ling Ma.
Duration: 00:05:0341: Cut the "As" Clause
Aug 03, 2021Getting into the nitty-gritty of revision this week, I'm talking about removing an awkward construction from your writing.
Book recommendation: THE SEARCHER, by Tana French.
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Duration: 00:05:3240: Have the Courage to Try Again
Jul 28, 2021It's the 40th episode! And I'm talking about gathering your courage to try again in your writing.
Book recommendation: THE FIVE WOUNDS, by Kirstin Valdez Quade.
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Duration: 00:06:0439: Seek and Destroy Your Weakest Sentence
Jul 20, 2021This week, we're starting a mini series on revision. I'm talking about making a game out of the process of destroying your weakest sentences.
Book recommendation: Trust Exercise, by Susan Choi.
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Duration: 00:04:4638: Build the Beats of Your Story
Jul 13, 2021This week, I'm talking about finding the "beats" of your story -- those moments of crucial emotional change.
Book recommendation: MOUTHFUL OF BIRDS by Samanta Schweblin.
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Duration: 00:06:1537: Respect Your Work and Organize It
Jul 06, 2021I'm talking about valuing your writing work this week - and that means keeping it organized so you can make the most of your writing time.
Book recommendation: ALL MY PUNY SORROWS, Miriam Toews.
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Duration: 00:05:3836: Betray Someone
Jun 29, 2021This week, think about getting your character to betray someone in your story. Book recommendation is Jack Kerouac's BIG SUR.
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Duration: 00:06:0435: Interview with Arif Anwar
Jun 22, 2021This week, I talk with novelist Arif Anwar, whose debut novel THE STORM was published in 2018.
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34: Scene-ify Your Story
Jun 15, 2021This week, find the exposition and talky introspection in your story, and turn it into a scene for huge improvements.
Book recommendation: The Sisters Brothers, by Patrick DeWitt.
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Duration: 00:05:5133: Take a Step Closer to Your Character
Jun 08, 2021This week, I'm talking about getting closer to your character's experience, instead of thinking about them from the outside.
Book recommendation: THE MERCIES, by Kiran Millwood Hargrave.
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Duration: 00:05:4932: Plagiarize Just a Little
Jun 01, 2021This week, I'm encouraging a little plagiarism. Just kidding! But the act of copying the sentences you love can be a great way of getting in the right rhythm for your own writing.
Book recommendation: REAL LIFE, by Brandon Taylor.
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Duration: 00:05:3131: Turn Off the Lights
May 25, 2021This week, take a step into the darkness and let your story's possibilities unfold.
Book recommendation: I'M THINKING OF ENDING THINGS, by Iain Reid.
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Duration: 00:05:0130: Interview with Laura Hankin
May 18, 2021This week, I chat with Laura Hankin about her favorite tips for building characters. Laura's second novel, A SPECIAL PLACE FOR WOMEN, is now available! Learn more at https://www.laurahankin.com.
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Duration: 00:06:0429: Speak in a Different Voice
May 11, 2021This week, consider what narrative voice will serve your story best, and try something new.
Book recommendation: ANNIHILATION, by Jeff Vandermeer.
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Duration: 00:04:3528: Let Go of What's Holding You Back
May 04, 2021This week, let go of the things getting in the way of your writing.
Book recommendation: A CHILDREN'S BIBLE, by Lydia Millet.
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Duration: 00:05:4227: Just Play
Apr 27, 2021This week, open up your story to playful discovery.
Book recommendation: HOW MUCH OF THESE HILLS IS GOLD, by C Pam Zhang.
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26: Plant a Seed
Apr 20, 2021This week, think about what seeds to drop in your story, and how to let them flower.
Book recommendation: DANGEROUS LAUGHTER, by Steven Milhauser.
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Duration: 00:04:43
25: Interview with Ann Y.K. Choi
Apr 14, 2021This week, writer Ann Yu-Kyung Choi talks about a fascinating technique for inhabiting your characters.
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Duration: 00:07:48
24: Write by Hand
Apr 06, 2021Try stepping away from the computer this week and discover the ancient magic of writing by hand.
Book recommendation: The Upstairs House, Julia Fine.
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Duration: 00:04:45
23: Don't Use the Verb "To Be"
Mar 30, 2021This week, try stretching your verbs and banning "to be" from your vocabulary.
Book recommendation: The Lost Book of Adana Moreau, Michael Zapata
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Duration: 00:06:20
22: Get to the Fireworks Factory
Mar 23, 2021This week, make sure your story fulfills its promises and gets to the fireworks factory.
Book recommendation: LONG BRIGHT RIVER, Liz Moore
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Duration: 00:04:08
21: Find What's Fragile
Mar 16, 2021This week, explore what is fragile in your character's life.
Book recommendation: Before and After the Book Deal, by Courtney Maum
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Duration: 00:05:09