In today's podcast episode, we are talking about the three points of a novel - beginning, middle and end as we ask and answer the question: “Which Is Stronger: The Beginning, Middle, or End?”
In today's podcast episode, we are talking about the three points of a novel - beginning, middle and end as we ask and answer the question: “Which Is Stronger: The Beginning, Middle, or End?”
Note To Reader: We are running a Poll regarding out 5th Anniversary episode, asking what you might want us to do. Please take a few minutes to check it out and vote (if it won't let you vote on our ko-fi page, drop your answer in the comments here). To all published authors, do you read reviews left for your books? Today, we share our own thoughts on this topic as we ask and answer: “Should Authors Read Reviews Of Their Books?”
In today's episode, we are discussing a specific genre set. As Rachel and I ask and answer: “What Is The Cozy Genre?”
It's podcasting time again and in today's episode we're discussing writing journeys and why you might consider tracking yours, if you aren't already. So, join us as Rachel and I ask and answer: “Do You Track Your Writing Journey?”
It's no secret that Rachel and I are big fans of Scrivener, despite both hating it when we first used it. So today's episode is all about the writing program Scrivener as we ask and answer: “How Can You Use Scrivener To Write Your Novels?”
There is a lot of advice for writers out there, and some of it is pitched as the be-all and end-all of advice. We are here to share some of those pieces that we don't think are that great and why, as Rachel and I ask and answer: “What Is Some Bad Writing Advice?”
Today on the podcast we are talking about book reviews, specifically, 5-star reviews, as Rachel and I ask and answer: “What's Your Criteria To Rate Books 5 Stars?”
Stories need to grab a reader's attention and hold it, and while that doesn't mean they need to be wall-to-wall action, there does need to be points in the story that excite (or terrify if you write horror) your readers and keep them turning those pages. So in today's episode, Rachel and I ask and answer: “How Can You Make Your Story Exciting?”
We have discussed what you should consider when agreeing to be a beta reader for someone. So, in today's episode, we thought it'd be a good idea to talk about it from the other side, as Rachel and I ask and answer: “What Should Writers Consider When Working With Beta Readers?”
Happy Wednesday! We are back with another episode and today it's about blogging, as Rachel and I ask and answer: “What Are The Benefits Of Hosting Guests On Your Blog?”