#124: Student Spotlight: 5 Lessons Learned from Notes to Novel (Season 3)
Jan 9, 2024
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Guest Morgan Schrock and other students from the Notes to Novels Season 3 program share insights on improving their writing process and overcoming challenges. Topics include the importance of detailed outlining, understanding story structure, and the impact of structured scenes on writing success.
Discovering the 'why' behind writing and book enhances depth and direction.
Learning distinction between scenes and chapters improves structural integrity and character development.
Deep dives
Lindsay's Book Coaching Journey
Lindsay Sephara shares her struggles with drafting her superhero fantasy novel and the pivotal role of the Notes to Novel course. She highlights the significance of discovering the 'why' behind her writing and book, focusing on the protagonist's goals and the impact of the antagonist's actions. Implementing these insights led to a remarkable boost in depth and direction for her story, transitioning from a stagnant 25,000-word draft to a successful completion of 100,000 words in the following six months.
Leah's Young Adult Fiction Journey
Leah Gray, an aspiring author from New Jersey, unveils her challenges in developing her young adult series and the transformative impact of the Notes to Novel course. Through the course, she learned the distinction between scenes and chapters, enhancing her story's structural integrity and character development. By embracing theme exploration and storyline differentiation, Leah successfully navigates from a chaotic initial outline to a well-structured narrative that aligns with readers' expectations.
Amy's Novel Writing Epiphanies
Amy Blackford delves into her insights from the Notes to Novel course, highlighting key elements such as universal story themes, content versus commercial genres, well-structured scenes, and the significance of a fast first draft. Discovering the importance of theme alignment with protagonist arcs and the necessity of key scenes for reader satisfaction reshapes Amy's approach to writing a well-rounded novel. Through implementing the course's strategies, Amy transitions from struggling with storytelling nuances to confidently crafting emotionally resonant narratives.
Morgan's Mid-Story Agency Shift
Morgan Schrock, a veterinarian turned aspiring author from central Ohio, reflects on her journey refining her novel and overcoming mid-story challenges. Through the Notes to Novel course, Morgan identifies the pivotal role of character agency in combating narrative stagnation and achieving a dynamic story flow. Embracing scene structuring principles, she empowers her protagonist with clear goals, conflicts, decisions, and emotional resolutions, propelling her narrative towards newfound speed and ease. By redefining her approach to outlining and writing, Morgan experiences a remarkable transformation in her storytelling process, driving her closer to completing her novel.
“That's how much my writing's improved. But not just the writing, it's the ease. It's not a struggle when I sit down in front of the laptop to write. Everything just seems a lot easier.” - Morgan Schrock
In today's episode, I reached out to some of my Notes to Novels Season 3 students and asked them to share the number one thing they learned about writing a first draft. You're going to get to hear from real writers who are in the trenches, actively working on their novels and I think it'll be very fun for you to hear how they did it plus some of their biggest takeaways.
[01:26] Lindsay Sfara shares her experience where she initially faced challenges with an insufficiently detailed outline, leading to a lack of direction in her superhero fantasy novel.
She highlights her struggles and the transformative impact of the Notes to Novel course.
[07:56] Liya Gray has been working on a YA series since 2015, facing challenges and halting progress. She credits Savannah’s course for unlocking a new understanding of her story's structure, and realizing the difference between scenes and chapters.
[12:43] Ami Blackford talks about her insights into the Notes to Novel course and its impact on her writing journey. Amy, initially felt there were missing pieces in her eighth novel's outline but she highlights four significant takeaways from the course regarding theme, content genre vs. commercial genre, structured scenes, and fast first draft and magical edits.
[18:46] Tanja Fabsits shares her experience with her first novel, and a significant realization during the course was related to scene structure, but her favorite takeaway was the overall feeling of relaxing into the outlining process.
[20:56] Morgan Schrock, with a background in scientific writing for journals, decided to write a fiction novel. Her most significant realization was that the middle of her story felt boring, and she identified the problem as a lack of agency for her main character. The course's outlining technique proved to be a game-changer for her.