Write-minded: Weekly Inspiration for Writers
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One month out from National Novel Writing Month, this episode hopes to inspire listeners around the truism that the very best way to write a novel is simply to try it. NaNoWriMo encourages that effort, outcome irrelevant. Take heed from guest Kayvion Lewis who suggests in this episode to write the thing that sets your heart on fire. Also, as promised in today’s Book Trend, we encourage you to check out Dave Chesson’s video on Amazon’s recent category changes which can be searched on YouTube: “INSANE Amazon Category Change.”
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Mining Tension in Fiction, featuring Gish Jen
How We Can Reclaim Our Stories Through Fiction, featuring Cheryl A. Head
Memoirs That Risk Everything, featuring Eden Boudreau
The Art of Brevity, featuring Grant Faulkner
How Psychology Drives Good Fiction, featuring Ana Reyes
Making Art from Your Life, featuring Jeannine Ouellette
The Art of Revision, featuring Peter Ho Davies
True Inclusion in Book Publishing, featuring Rebekah Borucki
Discipline and the Writing Life, featuring Adriana Trigiani
Saving Reading, featuring Andrew Limbong
Getting Reinspired, Again, with Grant Faulkner and Brooke Warner
Having Fun with Book and Amazon Marketing, featuring Dave Chesson
A New Take on Climate Fiction, featuring Aya de León
No Wasted Words, featuring Sarah Manguso
Unexpected Creative Intersections and Influences, featuring Angie Cruz
Radical Fiction Packaged as a Trojan Horse, featuring Xochitl Gonzalez
Writing Racial Dynamics in YA fiction, featuring David Yoon
The Writer’s Ego, featuring Steve Almond
Craft-minded series: Trusting the Craft You Already Know, featuring Andrea Bartz
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