Writer's Book Club Podcast Michelle Barraclough
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Writer’s Book Club is just like a regular book club but each month we’ll take a deep dive into a specific novel from a writing craft perspective.
It's a podcast for people who read books with a writer’s eye and find themselves wishing they could ask the author specific writing questions about the novel.
Essentially, it’s a no-holds-barred insight into an author’s writing craft and process, applied to a real-life novel.
Shownotes are available at www.writersbookclubpodcast.com
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BM Carroll
BM Carroll talks about the writing craft and process behind her novel One of Us is Missing. Writing topics include pacing, managing multiple points of view, techniques and tips for writing crime fiction, structure, voice and description. (Note: Spoiler alert)
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Charlotte Wood
Charlotte Wood talks about the writing craft and process behind her novel Stone Yard Devotional. Writing topics include creative process and inspiration, first drafts, novel structure, writing in fragments, point of view, narrative momentum, voice, description and writing at sentence level.
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Hannah Richell
Hannah Richell talks about the writing craft and process behind her novel The Search Party. Writing topics include structure, point of view, character development, dual timelines, backstory, reveals, editing, and writer’s retreats.
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Suzanne Leal
Suzanne Leal talks about the writing craft and process behind her novel The Watchful Wife. Writing topics include rhythm and pacing, internal and external dialogue, theme, plotting versus pantsing, first drafts and editing.
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Laurie Steed
Laurie Steed talks about his writing craft and process for his short story collection Greater City Shadows.
Writing topics include point of view, character development, dialogue, specificity, structure and editing. -
Joanna Nell
Joanna Nell talks about her writing craft and process across all of her novels.
Writing topics include voice, character development, dialogue, backstory, opening lines, outlining, structure and editing.