In this episode, Story Grid certified editor Leslie Watts discusses writing with abandon with Grant Faulkner, the Executive Director of National Novel Writing Month. They talk about what it means to write with abandon, how to go about it, and why it’s important. In lieu of an editorial mission, Grant shares the word sprint, an old NaNoWriMo practice to help you get your words down—just in time for Camp NaNoWriMo in July.
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Ep. 138 World Building
Ep. 137 Strengthen Your Setting
Ep. 136 Resolutions
Ep. 135 Scene and Story Climaxes
Ep. 134 Crisis Questions for Your Scenes
Ep. 133 Progressive Complications for Your Scenes
Ep. 132 Inciting Incidents for Your Scenes
Ep. 131 Analyzing Your Scenes
Ep. 129 Essential and Literal Action in Your Scenes
128. How to Take Your Story from Pretty Good to WOW!
127. Meeting Reader Expectations for Your Fiction Sales Category
126. Second Person Point of View
Episode 125: Putting Your Writing First with Mark McGuinness
Episode 124: Your Character’s Internal Journey
Epside 123: Leslie's Approach to Editing and Why You Need to Tell Your Story
Episode 122: Do Your Scenes Contain Conflict?
Episode 121: Structure for Character-Driven or Literary Stories
Episode 120: Crisis Questions
Episode 119: Scene Value Shifts
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