Episode 32. Five Ways to Avoid the Stock Villain

Episode 32. Five Ways to Avoid the Stock Villain

How do we avoid writing the stock villain? The raven haired femme fatale. The domestic terrorist. The killer. The abuser. How do we move beyond the cliche to create a bad guy that surprises us? That goes against the status quo? On today’s episode of Writer Unleashed,...
Episode 31. What Most Writers Get Wrong About Point of View

Episode 31. What Most Writers Get Wrong About Point of View

Of all the things I see tripping writes up, point of view is the most persistent. It’s one of the most misunderstood elements of writing. And often, poorly taught. On today’s episode of Writer Unleashed, we’ll explore 3 common missteps writers make about point...
Episode 30. How to Stop Dreaming and Write For Real in 2021

Episode 30. How to Stop Dreaming and Write For Real in 2021

Here’s a sobering statistic. 97% of writers never finish their book. And out of the 3% who do finish their books, only 1 to 2 % of them ever publish. On today’s episode of Writer Unleashed, we’ll break down some of the most common barriers to bringing your story...
Episode 29. How to Reignite Your Motivation to Write

Episode 29. How to Reignite Your Motivation to Write

You’re stuck in the middle of your story. And now you’ve lost motivation and have stopped writing altogether. So how do you get your mojo back so you can bring your work in progress to the finish line? On today’s episode of Writer Unleashed, we’ll explore...
Episode 28. You Already Know How to Write Atmosphere

Episode 28. You Already Know How to Write Atmosphere

How do we create atmosphere in story in a way that evokes mood and simultaneously reveals the inner life of your character? Well, you already know how to do this. On today’s episode of Writer Unleashed, we’ll talk about what you instinctively know about creating mood...
Episode 27. Writer Rejected – 3 Ways to Bounce Back

Episode 27. Writer Rejected – 3 Ways to Bounce Back

You’ve spent months, maybe years writing your story. So you finally get the courage to send it out into the world – to an agent, a literary magazine, a publisher, or your writer’s group. And then you get a form rejection letter (the worst kind), or feedback from...

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