
The Shit No One Tells You About Writing
August Bonus: Insights from Fiona Barton and Jean Meltzer
Aug 26, 2024
Fiona Barton, a bestselling author known for her debut novel The Widow, shares her transition from journalism to fiction and the unique journey of her latest thriller, Talking to Strangers. She discusses the importance of prologues and social commentary in her work. Jean Meltzer, a screenwriter and author of the rom-com Magical Meet Cute, dives into the significance of 'meet cute' moments, crafting authentic dialogue, and the role of secondary characters. They also explore the necessity of happy endings in romance literature and the balance between writing for oneself and for readers.
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Quick takeaways
- Fiona Barton highlights her transition from journalism to fiction, emphasizing the need to unlearn factual reporting techniques to create compelling narratives.
- The role of tight deadlines in Barton’s writing process served as a catalyst, demonstrating how constraints can enhance creativity and productivity.
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Overcoming Challenges in Writing
Fiona Barton discusses the journey of transforming her experiences as a journalist into novel writing. Initially, she faced challenges in moving from factual reporting to creating fictional narratives with rich character development. The transition forced her to unlearn certain journalistic techniques, such as front-loading information, which is counterproductive in fiction, particularly in thrillers. Instead, she adopted a 'drip, drip, drip' approach to storytelling, allowing the plot to unfold gradually for more dramatic effect.
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