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Writer's Block
Writer's Block
38 episodes
16 hours ago
A writing podcast for dealing with writer's block while writing your book from start to finish. Updated every Sunday night. Email us questions, pitches, or anything you want feedback on!: write2writersblock@gmail.com
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A writing podcast for dealing with writer's block while writing your book from start to finish. Updated every Sunday night. Email us questions, pitches, or anything you want feedback on!: write2writersblock@gmail.com
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Episodes (20/38)
Writer's Block
36. Animal Companions

We're back!!! Here's an old episode! We keep talking about doing another writer's block episode, so hopefully that will be soon. Take care, everyone! Make sure to look out for your friends and families.

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4 weeks ago
18 minutes 21 seconds

Writer's Block
35: The "LOCK" Plot Structure

35: In this episode, we discuss James Scott Bell's "LOCK" story structure from his book "Plot & Structure." L: Focus on making an interesting Lead character. O: Find an interesting Objective for your character/story. C: Make sure there is good Conflict. K: give your audience a knockout ending.

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1 year ago
20 minutes 29 seconds

Writer's Block
34. Story Ideating

Want to come up with a new story idea? Check out James Scott Bell's book, "Plot and Structure." We discuss a few things to do when you're out of ideas: 1. Ask yourself, "What if?" 2. get inspiration from music, 3. start with a character, 4. do a rewrite, and 5. flip a genre.

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1 year ago
14 minutes 21 seconds

Writer's Block
33. Writing Female Characters

This is for everyone who's working on writing female characters! (So yeah, that better be everyone). Sorry for the delay, please subscribe to see when new episodes come out, because apparently we're super unreliable...

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2 years ago
23 minutes 32 seconds

Writer's Block
32: Revising Your First Chapter

WE'RE BACK! In this episode, Becky shares previous versions of the first chapter of her book and explains what and why she revised to improve her first chapter. New episodes coming your way once a month! Let's get ready for Nanowrimo! Spotify users: please take a second to answer our question and leave us a comment for any questions you may have. Or email us at: write2writersblock@gmail.com.

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2 years ago
20 minutes 1 second

Writer's Block
31: Save the Cat (Breakdown Part 2)

*Republished.* In this episode, we share the rest of the beats of Blake Snyder's beat sheet from the Christmas Carol. We go into more depth about the beats after "break into two." So, this includes the second two acts of the three-act structure: 7. B Story, 8. Fun and Games, 9. Midpoint, 10. Bad Guys Close In, 11. All is Lost, 12. Dark Night of the Soul, 13. Break Into Three, 14. Finale, 15. Final Image. Anything you want to learn about? Anything you need advice on? Email us: write2writersblock@gmail.com.

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2 years ago
19 minutes 10 seconds

Writer's Block
30: Save the Cat (Breakdown Part 1)

*Republished.* In this episode, we explain A Christmas Carol using the Blake Snyder's Save the Cat Beat Sheet. In part 1 we cover: 1. Opening Image, 2. Theme Stated, 3. Set-up, 4. Catalyst, 5. Debate, and 6. Break into Two. (We will explain the following beats in next week's episode). Do you use the Save the Cat? Let us know!: write2writersblock@gmail.com. Here's the beat sheet from the Save the Cat website: https://savethecat.com/beat-sheets/a-christmas-carol-novel-beat-sheet

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2 years ago
19 minutes 10 seconds

Writer's Block
29: Save the Cat (the Basics)
Republished. I’m this episode, I briefly explain the fifteen beats of Black Snyder's "Save the Cat" writing theory. 1. Opening Image. 2. Theme Stated, 3. Set-up, 4. Catalyst, 5. Debate, 6. Break Into Two, 7. B Story, 8. Fun and Games, 9. Midpoint, 10. Bad Guys Close In, 11. All is Lost, 12. Dark Night of the Soul, 13. Break Into Three, 14. Finale, 15. Final Image. Email us: write2writersblock@gmail.com.
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3 years ago
11 minutes 3 seconds

Writer's Block
28: Is Writing Worth It?

We discuss whether or not starting on the journey to write a book is worth it. Questions? Email us at write2writersblock@gmail.com


#writing #writerscommunity #writersblock #writersblockpodcast #writingpodcast #writinghowto #iswritingworthit

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3 years ago
11 minutes 28 seconds

Writer's Block
27: Shoot Your Darlings
Ever heard the expression "shoot your darlings?" In this episode, we let you know how we decide to "shoot our darlings" or cut those scenes, lines, and characters that just aren't helping move your plot forward.
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3 years ago
12 minutes 42 seconds

Writer's Block
26: Line Editing
How to work on your line editing skills. Revise, revise! Book recommendation: The Warwagon Saga by Kelpy Bogs on Amazon.com!
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3 years ago
17 minutes 20 seconds

Writer's Block
25: Starting From Scratch
What do you do when you need to get a new idea on the page? Would you like feedback or to submit questions to us? Email us at write2writersblock@gmail.com. Book recommendation: Shannon Hale’s Friends series
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3 years ago
12 minutes 52 seconds

Writer's Block
24: (Actual) Season Finale
Our last parting words of advice and wisdom for the season. 
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3 years ago
11 minutes 41 seconds

Writer's Block
23: Genres
We explain some of the genres you might not be familiar with when querying, including: commercial fiction, low vs high fantasy, magical realism, literary fiction, general fiction, speculative fiction, and sci-fi sub-genres. This is our second to the last episode of the season!
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3 years ago
24 minutes 9 seconds

Writer's Block
22: Writing a Query Letter
How to write a query letter and where to find agents. Query letter examples: https://nybookeditors.com/2015/12/how-to-write-a-darn-good-query-letter/ Websites to find agents: 1. Aaronline.org is now: https://aalitagents.org/agent-categories/, 2. querytracker.com, 3. manuscriptwishlist.com. Unfortunately, Writer's Market website is no longer running the online version of their website, but you can still purchase the printed Writer's Market book.
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3 years ago
10 minutes 10 seconds

Writer's Block
21: Time Management
How to use your writing time effectively and know when you need to STOP rewriting.
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3 years ago
14 minutes 2 seconds

Writer's Block
20: Writing Group Part 2

My writing group does a sample critique session with the first chapter of my book.

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3 years ago
11 minutes 58 seconds

Writer's Block
19: Writing Group Part 1
How to find and start a writing group.
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3 years ago
15 minutes 52 seconds

Writer's Block
18: Dialogue
What do you do when your dialogue feels stiff and unrealistic?
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3 years ago
16 minutes

Writer's Block
17: Relationships (Romantic)
In this episode, we talk about romances we enjoy and why.
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3 years ago
20 minutes 39 seconds

Writer's Block
A writing podcast for dealing with writer's block while writing your book from start to finish. Updated every Sunday night. Email us questions, pitches, or anything you want feedback on!: write2writersblock@gmail.com