#162. Book Recs: 5 Books Every Aspiring Writer Needs To Read
Oct 8, 2024
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Discover five essential books that can transform your writing journey. Dive into character creation with insights that unlock your characters' backstories. Explore the critical elements of structure and genre that can make your scenes shine. Unpack plotting through detailed breakdowns from popular stories. Learn the importance of a well-crafted midpoint which can elevate your narrative. These recommendations are perfect for both novice and experienced writers looking to refine their craft!
The podcast emphasizes the importance of character development through backstory, using 'Story Genius' as a foundational resource for aspiring writers.
It introduces essential storytelling techniques and structure, highlighting 'Save the Cat Writes a Novel' to illustrate plot and character interdependence.
Deep dives
The Rise of Book Coaching
Book coaching is becoming an appealing alternative for those seeking to transition from traditional jobs to more creative careers. This role involves guiding aspiring authors through the writing process, helping them refine their narratives and overcome creative roadblocks. The opportunity to educate writers on improving their craft is especially relevant in today's changing publishing landscape. Resources like free workshops can offer valuable insights into establishing a successful book coaching business.
Essential Writing Resources
Five influential writing books are recommended for those looking to enhance their novel-writing skills. First, 'Story Genius' by Lisa Kron emphasizes character development and how backstory influences plot progression. Next, 'The Story Grid' by Sean Coyne introduces scene structure and genre frameworks that help writers understand the mechanics behind storytelling. Additionally, 'Save the Cat Writes a Novel' by Jessica Brody outlines essential story beats while stressing the interdependence of character and plot.
Crafting Compelling Narratives
The significance of character arcs and structural elements in storytelling is underscored throughout the discussion of the selected books. 'Write Your Novel from the Middle' by James Scott Bell introduces the 'golden triangle,' which connects the beginning, midpoint, and final transformation of a story, making it applicable for both plotters and pantsers. Each recommended book not only serves to refine narrative structure but also encourages writers to explore the emotional depth of their characters. Writers of various genres can find tailored insights to excel in their writing endeavors.
One of the questions I get asked by a lot of aspiring authors is, “What books should I read to learn how to start writing a novel?” I get asked this question so often that I decided to turn my answer into a podcast episode!
Tune in to this episode to hear my take on the 5 best writing books that have had the biggest impact on me and the authors I work with. I’ll share what the books are, why I like them, and what kind of writer they’d be best for.
In other words, you’ll hear me talk about:
[02:03] My favorite book for character creation—one that helps you dig deep into your character’s backstory to understand who they are and how they’ll show up on the page
[05:28] The first book that really made things click for me, including things like how to write a well-structured scene and the importance of genre
[08:23] One of the best books on plotting a novel that includes beat-by-beat breakdowns of ten different stories—yep, I’m talking about Save the Cat!
[10:53] The only book I know of that breaks down an entire story on a scene-by-scene basis and shows you how every single part of the story works
[15:09] A book that really changed the way I think about a story’s midpoint—not only what a midpoint is, but why it’s so important to the overall narrative
If you’re looking for another craft book to add to your TBR pile (that can also make you a better writer), you’re going to love this episode!
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