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How do I write a book? How do I create compelling characters that readers will love? How do I build a believable world for my story? What does it even mean to write a story that works? Do you have any writing tips? These are just some of the big questions that developmental editor and book coach, Savannah Gilbo, digs into on the Fiction Writing Made Easy Podcast. Each week, Savannah shares actionable tools, tips, and strategies that will help you write, edit, and publish your book. So, whether you're brand new to writing, or a seasoned author looking to improve your craft, this podcast is for you!

Fiction Writing Made Easy Savannah Gilbo

    • Arts
    • 5.0 • 132 Ratings

How do I write a book? How do I create compelling characters that readers will love? How do I build a believable world for my story? What does it even mean to write a story that works? Do you have any writing tips? These are just some of the big questions that developmental editor and book coach, Savannah Gilbo, digs into on the Fiction Writing Made Easy Podcast. Each week, Savannah shares actionable tools, tips, and strategies that will help you write, edit, and publish your book. So, whether you're brand new to writing, or a seasoned author looking to improve your craft, this podcast is for you!

    #142. How To Write A Query Letter That Get Requests

    #142. How To Write A Query Letter That Get Requests

    “I recommend working on your query letter as soon as you feel good enough about the overall shape of your story.” - Savannah GilboAgents and editors must sort through hundreds of query letters to find an outstanding story. So, how do you write a query letter that catches their attention and makes them want to read more? Tune into this episode to learn how to write a query letter that works! Here’s a preview of what’s included:[01:31] What are query letters, and why are they important?[03:46] ...

    • 21 min
    #141. How To Create Believable Monsters With Randy Ellefson

    #141. How To Create Believable Monsters With Randy Ellefson

    “The object itself didn't cause the conflict. The person who made the choice with the object caused the conflict.” - Randy EllefsonIn today’s episode, we’re going to cover something really fun—how to create believable monsters. And I have a special guest joining me today—someone that knows way more about creating monsters than I do. His name is Randy Ellefson, and he is the author of The Art of World Building. Here’s a preview of what’s included:[03:48] Randy gives us his definition of ...

    • 52 min
    #140. First Chapter Analysis: Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins

    #140. First Chapter Analysis: Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins

    “We need to advance the plot and we need to develop the character. When you can marry the two, you have a strong scene.” - Abigail K. PerryWe’re taking a deep dive into Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins to see how and why it works. Join me and Abigail K. Perry as we break down this first chapter of the third book of The Hunger Games trilogy to see how it hooks our interest and pulls us into the story! Here's a preview of what's included: [04:03] Chapter summary: This opening chapter sets up...

    • 56 min
    #139: 5 Multi POV Mistakes (And How To Avoid Them)

    #139: 5 Multi POV Mistakes (And How To Avoid Them)

    Telling a story through multiple viewpoints can be a great way to create a more expansive (and objective) look at your characters, world, plot, and/or theme. But with each additional viewpoint character you add to your story, the more room there is for mistakes. In this episode, I'm sharing the 5 most common multi POV mistakes writers make and how to avoid them in your draft.Here’s a preview of what’s included:[2:10] Mistake #1: Including too many POV characters without an intentional reason ...

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    #138: How To Manage Your Creative Anxiety With Rhonda Douglas

    #138: How To Manage Your Creative Anxiety With Rhonda Douglas

    “Writing is a creative project. It's not an earthquake, but the thoughts and the worries can feel similar. If I can have a positive association or feel prepared for an earthquake, surely I can do that for writing.” - Rhonda DouglasEver found yourself staring at the blank page, trying to write but unable to find the right words? You’re not alone! Tune in to hear Rhonda Douglas share strategies for managing creative anxiety and writer’s block. Here’s a preview of what’s included[01:29] Wh...

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    #137: 5 Tips For Writing Better Fiction (Even If You're Just Starting Out)

    #137: 5 Tips For Writing Better Fiction (Even If You're Just Starting Out)

    “Focus your pre-writing and drafting and revising efforts on the present moment of your story.” - Daniel David WallaceI asked five of my peers to share one of their favorite writing tips, and boy, did they deliver! Tune in to hear 5 editors and coaches talk about their favorite tip and why it’s so helpful. Here’s a preview of what’s included:[01:40] Tip #1: Fully embrace scene structure in your storytelling process because the narrative will flow seamlessly from beginning to end.[06:12] Tip #...

    • 32 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
132 Ratings

132 Ratings

1Mattski1 ,

A must podcast for writers

I have gained so much knowledge from Savanna’s post. An indispensable resource. Thanks Savannah!

Jen Karp ,

Fantastic podcast!!

Savannah Gilbo provides excellent and easy to integrate knowledge on how to improve your writing craft and elevate it to the next level. The episodes offer a wealth of information and have been incredibly useful!!!

AutumnCactus ,

One of the Best Writing Podcast I have found for Novels

I had tried to start writing a novel a a year and a half ago.
It felt like driving as fast as I could into the fog. I had read a lot, and thought, “How hard can it be to write!”
After struggling forward reading books and listening to Podcasts like Writing Excuses, I had a somewhat better idea of where to begin, but felt like I was still very confused as to how to create a process for myself with my writing.
Enter the FWME podcast. I returned to the well of podcasts one more time and on a whim selected this one. Turned out it was the perfect choice for me.

Savannah is encouraging, and when she says she gives you actionable tips, she means it.
I find that I am better able to analyze the stories I love that got me into writing in the first place following her amazing framework.
that being said, you might not use every single tool she showcases (She gives you a lot), but I am certain that if you are stuck and need a few tools in your tool belt to help troubleshoot your story, or get things moving in a way that makes sense; I cannot recommend this podcast enough!

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