Writing Without Fear | Denise Frost

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In this episode of Authors Who Lead, Denise Cecilia Frost and I delve into the grueling yet rewarding process of writing a novel. The takeaway is clear: the first draft is not about perfection but capturing a great story's essence. Drawing inspiration from Kurt Vonnegut, Denise emphasizes that every character must have a desire or goal to propel the narrative forward. It’s a stage where messiness is not just tolerated but encouraged. Resonating from my experience as a co-writer, I added that revisiting drafts can later refine these raw beginnings into something coherent and compelling.

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00:00 Interviewing DC Frost, debuting novel with the detective.
03:33 Mysteries capture local essence and offer immersive experiences.
07:46 Books create intriguing, atmospheric worlds and loneliness.
11:39 Commit, stay excited, and seek trusted feedback.
15:44 Storytelling involves relationship-building and deep listening.
19:21 Struggling with vulnerability in character choices.
22:12 First drafts reveal key story elements.
25:34 Write, and rewrite frequently; the husband's critique improves specificity.
27:58 Female strength, vulnerability, and personal empowerment explored.
30:22 Book explores cultural differences, education, and groupthink issues.
33:58 Writing fiction allows the sharing of diverse, untold stories.
37:20 Stories are vital; writers can revise freely.

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