Afleveringen
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Today we're going to talk about how to use real emotions in your writing without having to tell the reader any of your deepest darkest secrets. Let's do this.
Keywords for this episode:
-What makes a good sad story
-Why is mood important in story
-Why do we like sad stories
-Why emotions are so powerful
-What makes a story emotional
-What is your emotional story
-How to write an emotional story
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Today we're going to talk about emotion-based imagery (also known as emotional imagery) and why readers love it.
Questions/prompts to think about:
How to write about your feelings.
How to write character feelings.
How to write emotional characters.
How to write emotionless characters.
How to write characters in love.
Write about feelings.
How to write feelings story (AKA a testimonial).
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Today's guest is the wonderful Kristina Adams, the host of The Writer's Mindset podcast. Learn how to be more in tune with your emotions so that you can write better character emotions, and learn a lot of other awesome writerly things in this episode.
The Writer's Mindset Podcast:
https://www.writerscookbook.com/podcast/
Kristina's Author Website:
https://kristinaadamsauthor.com
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Today we're going to talk about:
Transformation of idea into reality.
How to transform idea into product.
Transform your idea into a real business.
How to turn idea into business.
Transform idea into vision.
Ideas to transform your writing.
Can you change?
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Readers are sick of gimmicks with no story.
You don't want to betray the reader.
How to listen to reader feedback (especially with your first story).
How to avoid writing a bait and switch.
Why you shouldn't change the rules halfway through.
How to deal with extreme reader reactions.
Be who you are, not who you think they want (and you won't have to worry about covering your lying butt).
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Today we're going to discuss:
Gimmick Writing Meaning
Writing Gimmicky Characters
Gimmick Definition
What Is a Literary Gimmick?
Examples of Literary Gimmicks
What is the worst writing gimmick?
and
How to Distract Readers From Iffy Writing (and why this idea is wrong and you don't need it)
Learn how to write an irresistible intro for free by heading to:
literarysymmetry.com/hello
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Today we're going to talk about how to avoid gimmicky writing and we'll define and answer the following:
Gimmick Writing Meaning
Writing Gimmicky Characters
Gimmick Definition
What is a Literary Gimmick
Examples of Literary Gimmicks
What is the worst writing gimmick?
How to distract readers from iffy writing?
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According to askthepublic.com writers all over the world are searching about how to sell their story ideas. But should you do that? Can you sell story ideas? Find out on today's episode of Writing Expensive Words.
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Learn how The Queen's Gambit approaches storytelling in a compelling and convincing way that has won over at least 62 millions viewers.
Today we're going to talk about foils and feelings of loneliness. Plus foreshadowing. When it comes to The Queen's Gambit, it's always about foreshadowing.
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Learning how to keep going when you feel like trash. As a writer, but also in general.
We're going into the Dark Night of the Soul, so buckle up.
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This is the best (and shortest) class on adverb use you'll ever take. Become a master in adverb usage in under 10 minutes!
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Learn how The Queen's Gambit approaches storytelling in a compelling and convincing way that has won over at least 62 millions viewers.
Foreshadowing galore as we meet almost all of most important characters in the story in one episode.
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Today we're going to talk about how even if your story has the same basic premise as another story, it can still be just as epic as the aforementioned story.
Today we're going to compare "Summer Frost" by Blake Crouch to the film Free Guy written by Matt Lieberman and Zak Penn.
Let's do this!
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Today we're going to talk about how to be creative without confusing or alienating your reader.
Books and Films discussed in this episode:
"You Have Arrived at Your Destination" by Amor Towles
"Guardians of the Galaxy" directed by James Gunn
"Emergency Skin" by N.K. Jemisin
"If I Let You In, Again" by Kristin N. Spencer (https://kristin-n-spencer.medium.com/if-i-let-you-in-again-ad0a7abd9e34)
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Today we're going to talk about the introduction to the show "The Queen's Gambit" and whether a flash-forward intro is a good idea.
This episode mentions:
The Queen's Gambit
Guardians of the Galaxy
The Tomorrow War
and some show I can't remember the name of
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In today's episode we are going to talk about otherness is, why it matters to the reader, and how superhero stories use otherness to gain fans.
Mentioned in this episode:
-Black Widow
-Superman
-Miles Morales's Spiderman
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How to get to launch day, and why I haven't made a video or podcast in two months.
Write, self-edit, sensitivity reader, self-edit, send to copy editor, implement and argue over notes, format final manuscript, make cover, upload...
The Bryan Cohen advertising course [FREE] can be found here: https://bryancohen.lpages.co/july21/
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Today, we're going to talk about how it feels to work with an editor who reveals that everything you wrote, that you thought was simple, maybe isn't so simple and needs revising. I'm also going to go through my entire process with you from sitting down to write (after planning) to being ready to publish. Here we go!
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Just because you use real emotions that cost you something to write (expensive words), doesn't mean that everything you write has to be super complicated. Today, we're going to talk about simplicity, and why it's every writer's friend.
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Today we're going to talk about what envy is doing to your writing and your life, and what you can do to stop it.
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