The Inkwell Podcast

Katherine Clements

Author and writing coach Katherine Clements answers your questions about writing craft, writing practice, and building a writing career. Part of The Inkwell writers' community: Coaching & Community for Ambitious Authors. katherineclements.substack.com

Episodes

  1. How do I make ordinary moments in my novel matter?

    5 days ago

    How do I make ordinary moments in my novel matter?

    This episode’s question comes from an anonymous Inkwell member. Anonymous says: I want to include milestones in my story that are huge for a disabled person but seem mundane for non disabled people, without the story itself being mundane. Any tips? I think this isn’t a problem – it’s one of the most powerful elements in fiction. The gap between how something looks from the outside and what it means on the inside is exactly what makes great character writing. Because ultimately, the techniques for making ordinary moments land with real weight aren’t special techniques for writing disability – they’re the fundamentals of good character writing. In this episode I cover: * Why character investment is everything * How point of view shapes the reader’s experience of key moments * Using embodied sensory detail to put readers inside the experience * Free indirect style and psychic distance for close interiority * Why over-explaining kills a scene * Using contrast and other characters’ reactions to illuminate your protagonist And if you’d like more writing craft advice like this, check out my course Getting Started in Historical Fiction. This course is developed in partnership with The History Quill with historical fiction in mind, but the writing advice applies across genres – it’s the best of my teaching all in one place, for an absolutely bargain price. https://katherineclements.co.uk/getstarted And don’t forget, if you’re an Inkwell member, you can submit your question for the podcast here: Get full access to The Inkwell at katherineclements.substack.com/subscribe

    10 min
  2. Introducing The Inkwell Podcast 🎤

    15 May

    Introducing The Inkwell Podcast 🎤

    Welcome to the first episode of The Inkwell Podcast! I'm Katherine Clements. I'm an author, a writing coach, and the person behind The Inkwell writers community hosted on Substack. For some time now been looking for an easy way to answer your writing questions in a format that doesn’t require you showing up to a live session or posting in comments. The Inkwell Podcast is my solution. So, here’s how this works. For now, you can listen to episodes for free, but paid members of The Inkwell can submit a question — about writing craft, creative blocks, the publishing world, or anything else that’s on your mind. I’ll pick one and spend a few minutes talking through my response here. I’ll think it through with you, the way I would in a coaching session. You’ll get short, personalised coaching from me, delivered straight to your inbox. You’ll need to include your name, email address and the date so I can verify your membership, but you can stay anonymous in my answer if you prefer. And soon you’ll be able to listen through your usual podcast app, too! I hope you’ll enjoy this new experiment. Send me your questions. I’m all ears! Submit your question here: https://katherineclements.substack.com/survey/7183013 Explore The Inkwell: Coaching & Community for Ambitious Authors: https://katherineclements.substack.com/ Background artwork: Bianca Van Dijk from Pixabay Get full access to The Inkwell at katherineclements.substack.com/subscribe

    5 min

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Author and writing coach Katherine Clements answers your questions about writing craft, writing practice, and building a writing career. Part of The Inkwell writers' community: Coaching & Community for Ambitious Authors. katherineclements.substack.com