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    Master Fiction Writing

    With over a quarter-century of rich experience in theatre, broadcast media, and coaching, I've gleaned invaluable insights into the delicate tapestry of storytelling. And now, through "Master Fiction Writing," I'm thrilled to share these insights with you. Just as the vast ocean remains deep, enigmatic, and somewhat intimidating to those unfamiliar with its waves, the realm of storytelling can feel boundless and overwhelming. But fear not, for I'm here to be your compass, your guide to mastering the craft of fiction writing. Each episode, I'll help you unpack the profound art of narrative creation, from the inception of a gripping plot to the final touches that make characters memorable. We'll dive into actionable advice, seasoned by years of hands-on experience and enriched by conversations with some of the literary world's brightest stars. Having been recognised as one of the top book coaches by Coach Foundation and holding a certification from Author Accelerator, my life's mission is crystal clear: to give phenomenal stories the best chance of gracing bookshelves and finding their rightful place in readers' hands. In a world where success often teeters between luck and timing, "Master Fiction Writing" seeks to tip the scales in favour of skill, passion, and artistry. For a deeper dive into my coaching and resources, you're warmly invited to visit my website at https://www.thebookcoach.co/. Together, let's embark on a journey through the majestic ocean of storytelling, navigating its depths and unlocking its secrets. Subscribe today and set sail toward your destiny as a masterful storyteller. 🖋📖🎧🌊
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    Episodes (27)

    Interview: Margaret McNellis, historical fiction writer.

    Interview: Margaret McNellis, historical fiction writer.

    In this episode, I'm delighted to be interviewing Margaret McNellis, a historical fiction writer with whom I've had the pleasure of working on two of her books: Daughter of the Seven Hills (due for publication on 21st May 2024) and Hearts of Iron & Gold.

    We talk about all things historical fiction, from the challenges of research to wearing funny hats.

    Oh, and we talk about what it's like to be coached!

    You can find Margaret's site here: https://mcnelliswrites.com/

    Interview With Me: Emotional Resilience For Writers

    Interview With Me: Emotional Resilience For Writers

    In this special episode, I have the unique pleasure of sharing my own journey and insights as the author of "The Writer's Shield: Building Emotional Resilience for Writers." This is a deep dive into the heart of emotional resilience, a topic I am passionately dedicated to, especially in the context of the challenges that we, as writers, face.

    During this interview, I open up about my personal experiences and the critical moments that led me to write "The Writer's Shield." I discuss the concept of emotional resilience for writers, shedding light on the strategies and tools that have been instrumental in my own journey and can support others in theirs. This episode is a candid look at the struggles with rejection, criticism, writer's block, and impostor syndrome, and how to emerge stronger from these experiences.

    I also share tips on maintaining a healthy work-life balance, cultivating a positive mindset, and building the inner strength needed to navigate the ups and downs of a writing career. My aim is to provide listeners with practical, real-world advice that can be applied to their writing and personal lives.

    As a special offer to my listeners, I encourage you to sign up for my mailing list. By joining, you'll receive regular updates filled with valuable content and resources tailored for writers. Plus, as a token of my appreciation, you'll receive a free copy of my book "The Writer's Shield: Building Emotional Resilience for Writers." This book is a culmination of my experiences and learnings, and I'm excited to share it with you. Sign up today to start fortifying your emotional resilience on your writing journey! https://www.thebookcoach.co/

    Crafting Character Voices: Bringing Your Characters to Life

    Crafting Character Voices: Bringing Your Characters to Life

    Welcome back to another episode of "Master Fiction Writing" with me, your host, Stuart Wakefield, an Author Accelerator Certified book coach dedicated to helping you navigate the intricacies of crafting compelling fiction. Today's episode dives deep into the art of creating authentic characters through the power of dialogue.

    Have you ever read a book where every character sounded exactly the same? Or watched a movie where the dialogue felt flat and unconvincing? In this episode, we'll explore how to avoid these common pitfalls by utilising character-specific language. This powerful technique involves tailoring vocabulary, syntax, and even the rhythm of speech to align with each character's unique background, education, and personality.

    Join me as how we can use dialogue to breathe life into our characters. Whether it’s the refined articulation of a seasoned academic, the vibrant slang of a spirited teenager, or the concise pragmatism of a no-nonsense professional, you’ll learn how to give each of your characters a distinct and believable voice.

    Plus, I'll share practical tips and exercises that you can apply to your own writing. By the end of this episode, you’ll be equipped with the skills to create a rich tapestry of voices in your narratives, making your characters stand out and speak directly to the hearts of your readers.

    Don't miss this journey into the heart of character development! Tune in to "Master Fiction Writing" and transform the way you write dialogue. Remember, in fiction, every word speaks volumes about your characters. Let's make sure they're saying the right things!

    Embracing Progress: A Writer's Guide to a Productive New Year

    Embracing Progress: A Writer's Guide to a Productive New Year

    Join me and let's explore a range of transformative practices and exercises designed to elevate your writing journey. I'll talk about setting DREAM goals, the power of a grateful writing mindset, and the importance of regular reflection and adaptation in your craft. Whether you're looking to overcome a creative block, refine your skills, or simply find new ways to invigorate your writing practice, this episode is packed with insights and practical advice.

    Perfect for both budding and experienced writers, this episode promises to leave you feeling motivated and equipped with new tools to make this year your most productive and creative yet. Tune in, and let's embark on this journey to make your writing aspirations a reality!

    #WritingTips #CreativeJourney #WritersCommunity #UnlockYourPotential 🎧✍️📚

    Balancing Multiple Projects: Time Management for Writers

    Balancing Multiple Projects: Time Management for Writers

    Join me in this enlightening episode of Master Fiction Writing, where we dive into the art of managing multiple writing projects without losing your mind or your creative spark. Hosted by me, Stuart Wakefield, an Author Accelerator Certified book coach, this episode is a treasure trove of insights and practical advice for writers at all stages.

    We start by exploring the common challenges writers face when juggling various projects, from deadline pressures to creative fatigue. Then, we move on to the crucial task of setting priorities and goals, offering you tangible methods to navigate the often overwhelming writing landscape.

    But that's not all! We delve into effective time management strategies specifically tailored for writers, helping you maximize your productivity while maintaining your creative flow. Discover the wonders of the Pomodoro Technique, time blocking, and the Eisenhower Matrix, and learn how to apply them to your writing routine.

    No episode on time management would be complete without discussing organizational tools and resources. We cover everything from project management software and writing apps to the more traditional methods like notebooks and calendars, ensuring you find the perfect fit for your style.

    Most importantly, we address the critical issue of maintaining your creative energy and avoiding burnout. Learn the importance of taking breaks, balancing your writing life with personal time, and setting realistic expectations to keep the joy in your writing journey.

    Whether you’re a seasoned author or just starting out, "Balancing Multiple Projects: Time Management for Writers" is packed with actionable advice, encouraging words, and a friendly voice to guide you through the complexities of managing multiple writing endeavors.

    Tune in to Master Fiction Writing for an episode that promises to leave you feeling inspired, organized, and ready to tackle your writing projects with renewed vigor and clarity.

    Crafting Character Voices: Show, Don't Tell

    Crafting Character Voices: Show, Don't Tell

    Letting your characters' words reveal their traits and emotions, instead of explaining them in the narrative, is an art - and one that many writers overlook.

    "Show, don't tell" is a fundamental principle in writing, especially when it comes to dialogue. It means allowing the reader to deduce character traits and emotions from what the characters say and do, rather than directly informing them through narrative exposition. This approach draws readers deeper into the story, making them active participants in understanding and connecting with the characters.

    And for dialogue? Well, that's what we'll cover in this episode!

    How to Create Sexual Tension

    How to Create Sexual Tension

    In this scintillating episode of Master Fiction Writing, we're delving deep into the art of creating sexual tension that will leave your readers on the edge of their seats, yearning for more.

    Whether you're a budding writer looking to infuse passion into your storytelling or a dedicated fan eager to dissect your favorite romantic narratives, this episode promises to be an enlightening and seductive journey through the art of crafting sexual tension.

    Tune in, and get ready to turn up the heat in your own stories!

    How to Create Romantic Tension

    How to Create Romantic Tension

    Today's episode is all about the spine-tingling magic that keeps readers flipping page after page — romantic tension.

    While sexual tension is a sizzling game of "will they or won't they get intimate?", romantic tension is a more profound, heart-pounding game of "will they or won't they end up together?" It's that underlying question, the heartbeat of every romance novel, and what makes readers invest in the characters and their love journey.

    In this episode, we'll break down the elements that contribute to romantic tension. We'll discuss the importance of believability, what makes the romance truly captivating, and the nuances that separate romantic tension from its steamier cousin, sexual tension.

    Whether you're a seasoned romance writer or just getting started, we'll provide insights and tips on ensuring your story is bursting with the tension that readers crave. We’ll also touch on the role of dynamic characters, and why romantic tension is non-negotiable in a good romance novel.

    So, grab your pen and notebook and let’s dive into the world of heartbeats, hesitant glances, and the thrilling unknowns of romantic tension!

    Have you ever wondered how to create characters that feel like real people with rich histories?

    In my new course, "Emotional Echoes: The Art of Character Backstory", you'll discover the power of linking backstory to desires, forging connections that propel your characters through the plot. You'll learn how to expertly unveil their pasts, layering emotions and experiences to create truly three-dimensional individuals.

    Find out more here.

    Unconventional Protagonists: Breathing Life into Unique Characters

    Unconventional Protagonists: Breathing Life into Unique Characters

    In this episode, we're delving into the heart of what makes unconventional protagonists so captivating: their diversity.

    We'll explore how characters from different backgrounds, races, genders, and orientations have redefined heroism and left an indelible mark on literature. From classics to contemporary novels, we'll showcase characters who have shattered the mould and inspired readers around the world.

    But it's not just about celebrating; it's about empowering writers too. I'll share practical tips on how to craft diverse and authentic characters in your own stories. Whether you're a seasoned writer or just starting your literary journey, you won't want to miss this insightful episode.

    If you're struggling with character backstory, check out my online course, Emotional Echoes: The Art of Character Backstory. You'll learn how to establish a character's past, create their motivations, how to get it all on the page, and much, much more.

    The Art of Symbolism

    The Art of Symbolism

    🎙️ Welcome to another episode of "Master Fiction Writing," the podcast where we explore the art of storytelling from every angle. I'm your host, Stuart, and in today's episode, we're diving deep into the enchanting world of symbolism in fiction.

    📚 Join me as we unravel the mysteries behind symbols – those hidden keys that unlock layers of meaning within stories. As an Author Accelerator Certified book coach, I've helped countless writers shape their narratives into powerful tales that resonate. Today, I'm here to guide you through the magic of symbolism and how it can breathe life into your writing.

    🔮 We'll journey through the significance of symbols, transcending their literal definitions to reveal the profound emotions and ideas they represent. From the elusive green light in "The Great Gatsby" to the innocence embodied by the mockingbird in "To Kill a Mockingbird," we'll uncover how masterful authors have harnessed symbols to elevate their narratives.

    🌟 But this isn't just an exploration of the classics – it's a practical guide for writers like you. I'll offer actionable advice on choosing symbols thoughtfully, maintaining consistency, balancing subtlety with clarity, and engaging readers' interpretations. By the end of this episode, you'll be armed with the tools to infuse your stories with symbolism that resonates long after the last word is read.

    🎭 Symbols are the heartbeat of storytelling, and in this episode, we'll show you how to wield them as instruments of depth and resonance. So, whether you're a seasoned author seeking fresh insights or an aspiring writer taking your first steps, tune in and join the conversation as we uncover the enduring allure of hidden meanings in literature.

    🖋️ Ready to unleash the power of symbolism in your stories? Stick around for the practical exercises that will ignite your creative fire and empower you to embark on your own symbolic journey.

    Hit that subscribe button to stay up-to-date with "Master Fiction Writing" because every story is waiting to be uncovered!

    Taking the Stage, Part Two: Edit Your Novel the Theatrical Way

    Taking the Stage, Part Two: Edit Your Novel the Theatrical Way

    Have you ever marveled at an actor's meticulous preparation for a role? The depth, the dedication, the transformation—it’s truly art in motion. Now, what if writers could harness that same dedication in their editing process?

    Join us as we unveil the second part of our deep dive into a revolutionary method of editing a novel—one that draws inspiration from the world of theatre. 🎭

    Discover the 7-step journey, from "Character Study" to "Polishing the Performance", that borrows from an actor's toolkit but is tailored for writers. Today, we're diving deep into the steps of Blocking, Improvisation, Feedback, and Polishing the Performance. Whether you're an experienced novelist or just getting started, these insights will transform your editing game.

    📖 Unravel the art of setting description, the magic of free writing, the value of constructive criticism, and the importance of a final polish.

    Ready to reimagine your editing process and craft a manuscript that's truly stage-worthy? Grab your pen, put on your director's hat, and let's dive in! 🎬

    Happy listening, and remember, in the theatre of writing, every word sets the stage! 🌟

    Taking the Stage, Part One: Edit Your Novel the Theatrical Way

    Taking the Stage, Part One: Edit Your Novel the Theatrical Way

    Have you ever watched an actor prepare for a role? The meticulous detail, the character immersion, the rehearsal, feedback, and fine-tuning—it's a masterclass in creation and refinement. So, why can't writers adopt the same method?

    In this first part of two episodes, we're going to explore my new, innovative approach to editing a novel, one that draws inspiration from the world of theatre. You might wonder how the process of preparing for a role could possibly relate to the task of refining a manuscript, but the parallels are surprisingly rich and insightful.

    I'll guide you through seven comprehensive steps—from "Character Study" and "Rehearsal", all the way through to the final "Polishing the Perofrmance". Each step borrows from an actor's approach to preparation, adapted to the needs of a writer polishing their novel.

    Whether you're a seasoned writer or a fresh-faced newcomer, these steps will help breathe new life into your editing process, ensuring your final manuscript is ready to take the stage and captivate its audience.

    An Interview With Me: Writing, Theatre and All the Things

    An Interview With Me: Writing, Theatre and All the Things

    In June 2023, Sara Gentry from Solutions for Writers invited me for an interview at KidLit Summer Camp.

    Despite not being a KidLit Book Coach myself, I agreed. After all, many writing techniques span many genres and categories, and that’s why I’m sharing this interview with you.

    During the conversation, Sara and I discussed how theatrical techniques can improve writing, especially for character building.

    And we really get to the heart of the struggles writers can face, even beyond the work itself.

    Why Do We Write Stories?

    Why Do We Write Stories?

    As humans, we have always been compelled to write stories, and it's through stories that we're able to express our most inner thoughts and feelings, as well as explore the unknown and create new, complex worlds. The reasons that we write stories are as varied and diverse as the stories themselves – some people write stories for entertainment, others to explore their own experiences, and some to bring about change in the world.

    No matter the reason, the power of story is undeniable. For ages, stories have been used to give shape to our values and beliefs, to record history, and to challenge us to think differently. Many of our most beloved stories – fairy tales, fables, and myths – have been passed down for generations, offering a window into a distant past, and conveying life lessons that still resonate today.

    But why do we write stories? What drives us to express our thoughts and feelings through the art of storytelling? To answer this question, it is important to look at the various motivations that can lead a person to write a story.

    So let's do it!

    Do Characters Need to be Likeable?

    Do Characters Need to be Likeable?

    Last week, I got together with some writers and fellow book coaches, and we got on to the subject of likeable characters. I was particularly interested because I've recently encountered a character who isn't likeable, and it's pulling me out of their story.

    For years, writers have struggled with an age-old question: Do fictional characters need to be likeable? This question has spurred debate with people passionately defending both sides. The "likability" camp insists that if a character isn't agreeable, readers won't be able to connect with the story. On the opposite end of the spectrum lurks a faction determined to prove that unlikable characters can still be engaging.

    So, do fictional characters have to be likeable, or should they be able to bring something different to the table? Let's see if we can reach a verdict on whether likability is mandatory for our literary characters.

    70+ Character Development Questions You Need the Answers To

    70+ Character Development Questions You Need the Answers To

    We all know how important it is to create believable characters in the stories we tell. But creating characters isn't always easy. To make sure that your characters are as three-dimensional and interesting as possible, you need to have answers to a lot of questions about them. At least seventy, if not more.

    You might be feeling overwhelmed right now, but take a deep breath and don’t worry – this doesn’t have to be a stressful process. We’re aiming to make this activity fun, lighthearted and inspirational! After all, the more questions you have answered before you start writing, the better your characters will be.

    The questions I'll be covering in this episode were ones I used as an actor for creating characters for the stage, and they're designed to explore your main characters in more depth, helping you to create characters with their own unique personality traits and backstories. Once you’ve got all of your answers, you’ll be in a much better position to start writing about them and giving them life.

    When answering the questions, don’t be afraid to be creative, and you don’t need to answer them in a specific order. This process is all about developing your own unique universe, so don’t be afraid to think outside the box.

    What Writers Can Learn From Stanislavski's Acting System

    What Writers Can Learn From Stanislavski's Acting System

    I worked in the theatre from ages five to 32, and during that time I learned a lot. Like... a lot.

    In the main, I acted, but I also directed, designed and made costumes, worked backstage, and once designed a set that was completely made of sails. And I sewed those sails. Yes, me, and all on my own.

    So, working in the theatre, mainly as an actor, I had to learn how to inhabit a character, and I brought all of that to my creative writing practice - and more.

    You might have heard the name Konstantin Stanislavski. Stanislavski was a Russian theatre practitioner who developed a system many actors follow to train, prepare, and rehearse. I studied Stanislavski's methods, and here's what I think writers should take from his system.

    If you'd rather read, here's the accompanying blog post.

    7 Story Planning Methods That Don't Give a Stuff About Structure

    7 Story Planning Methods That Don't Give a Stuff About Structure
    Ah, the dreaded three act structure, four act structure, and five act structure. If you're a novelist who just isn't feeling structure, you're definitely not alone. You're ready to dive into the deep end and start planning your novel without any of these structures, but you don't know where to start. Fear not, intrepid writer! I'm here to guide you in the mysterious and wild world of novel planning without traditional structures.
     
    Let's start with the basics, then ignore them. What is a three act structure, four act structure, or five act structure? Simply put, these are the most common forms of writing structure when it comes to novels. They all follow a basic outline of a beginning, middle, and end. The main difference between them is the number of acts. Simples!
     
    Now that we've gotten that out of the way, let's move on to planning a novel without this any of this traditional nonsense.