Page Fright

Sydney Kain and Liza Petrov

Hosted by authors Sydney Kain (Our Love Language is Murder: coming Feb 2027), and Liza Petrov (Pre-Query). PAGE FRIGHT follows the journey of Sydney and Liza as they find their place in the literary world. Each week they offer a unique take on the ins and outs of the publishing industry, discuss craft and the vulnerability it takes to be a writer, and they answer questions from fans. New episodes every Tuesday. 

  1. May 19

    Query Letters and In-Person Pitches

    Write to us Most writers spend months—or even years—struggling over how to perfect their pitch. What if the secret to getting noticed by agents isn’t a polished paragraph, but a bold, one-sentence hook? In this episode, Sydney and Lisa uncover the truth about craft and confidence in pitching your book, whether it’s in front of an agent, at a conference, or over a casual coffee. You’ll discover why some of the most successful authors cut through the noise with a simple, punchy phrase—and how you can craft your own that hooks gatekeepers and opens doors. We break down the key differences between query letters and in-person pitches, revealing the proven frameworks that have landed manuscripts requests, offers, and even Hollywood deals. From avoiding amateur mistakes like over-explaining or trying to impress with obscure myth references, to mastering the art of the short, compelling logline, this episode helps you communicate your book’s value with clarity and confidence. We also dive deep into the often-overlooked power of comps—how to pick the perfect books to position your novel in today’s saturated market. Whether you’re a seasoned writer preparing for your first pitch or just starting out, you’ll get practical tips on making your voice stand out without sacrificing authenticity. Plus, hear the behind-the-scenes stories of real pitches—some wildly successful, others hilariously awkward—that show what works and what definitely doesn’t.

    55 min
  2. May 5

    How the Messy Middle Controls Your Story's Success (And How to Master It)

    Write to us Most writers stumble through the messy middle—yet mastering it can be the secret to writing stories that captivate and resonate on a whole new level. In this episode, Sydney and Liza peel back the curtain on the second act — the often overlooked but crucial “playground” where your characters deepen, conflicts escalate, and your story gains momentum towards the climax. Discover why the second act isn’t just filler; it’s the heartbeat of your novel, and how the right approach can make it your most exciting part to write. You’ll learn: -How to think of your story’s middle as a “chemical experiment,” adding and mixing components to create tension and surprises. -Practical frameworks like splitting act two into “before and after” a pivotal turning point — and how to leverage that to tighten your plot. -The secrets of plotting the “messy middle” with specific tools, whether you’re a skeleton or blob writer, including asking yourself “What’s the natural next step?” to keep your story flowing organically. -Why the midpoint is the story’s “truth shed light” moment — with examples from Jane Austen and Stephen King — helping your characters question their morality, beliefs, and goals. -The delicate art of balancing knotty subplots, adding eccentric details, and pacing your climax so your story feels rewarding, rather than rushed or flat. Tactical advice on editing to remove unnecessary scenes without losing essential character or plot beats, much like Jenga — and how to discover what to cut without breaking the story. Whether you're a plotter, pantser, or somewhere in between, this episode offers concrete methods to make your second act a dynamic, engaging, and vital part of your narrative. Perfect if you want to keep readers hooked even in the “boring” middle, or if you’re eager to turn your messy middle into your story’s strongest section. And for writers eager to elevate their craft, we discuss how strategic story layerings, wacky details, and deliberate pace will make every scene count. Get into the nitty gritty of story structure — because the difference between a good book and an unforgettable one often lives in the middle. If you’re ready to rewrite your “messy middle,” this episode is your new secret weapon. Essential listening for anyone who wants to craft stories that stay with readers long after the last page.

    52 min
  3. What Happens AFTER You Get a Literary Agent?

    Mar 24

    What Happens AFTER You Get a Literary Agent?

    Write to us Most authors believe the path to publishing success hinges solely on perfecting their manuscript — but what truly makes or breaks your writing career? In this episode, Sydney and Liza Petrov peel back the curtain on the hidden layers of the industry, revealing insider strategies on how to secure an agent, negotiate your book deals, and find the right editor to elevate your story. You’ll discover the unexpected truth about what agents really look for during the manuscript pitch process, and how to leverage multiple offers to maximize YOUR leverage. They break down the crucial difference between jointly and separately accounted book deals and explain how this impacts your royalties — knowledge that can save your future earnings. Plus, learn the key traits to seek in an agent, including their passion, responsiveness, and commitment to championing your work — because who you work with can make all the difference. Sydney shares her firsthand experience negotiating a two-book deal for her debut, revealing how to navigate contract specifics, genre changes, and the importance of a motivated agent who fights for you. Whether you're dreaming of a traditional publishing path or just starting to query, this episode offers practical advice for turning industry uncertainties into opportunities. They also tackle the critical role of professional editors versus beta readers, explaining why investing in quality editing can dramatically improve your manuscript and your chances of sale. Find out where to look for trusted editing help and how to spot red flags that signal scams. If you're an aspiring author eager to demystify the complex world of publishing, or someone on the brink of signing your first deal, this episode is your blueprint. Arm yourself with insider knowledge, avoid common pitfalls, and set your story up for success. Perfect for authors, writers, and creatives ready to take their craft and career to the next level — hit play now and get ahead of the game.

    1 hr

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Hosted by authors Sydney Kain (Our Love Language is Murder: coming Feb 2027), and Liza Petrov (Pre-Query). PAGE FRIGHT follows the journey of Sydney and Liza as they find their place in the literary world. Each week they offer a unique take on the ins and outs of the publishing industry, discuss craft and the vulnerability it takes to be a writer, and they answer questions from fans. New episodes every Tuesday.