Harvard Thinking

How to tell a story

Oct 22, 2025
Join literary minds James Wood, a critic and author; Lauren Groff, an acclaimed novelist; Nick White, a short story writer; and Sam Marks, a playwriting lecturer, as they dissect the art of storytelling. They explore how stories ignite from random ideas and character evolution. Lauren shares her approach to embracing draft failures, while James debates plot versus character-driven tension with Sam. The conversation also highlights the value of reading aloud and the importance of personal touch in writing. A treasure trove for aspiring authors!
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INSIGHT

Emotional Commitment Matters

  • Writing must engage you emotionally to move readers.
  • Nick White says it must cost more than the time you spend writing.
ADVICE

Begin By Writing, Not Plotting

  • Start writing to make the story real; drafting reveals the plot.
  • Avoid forcing twists; let scenes and character interactions unfold naturally.
ANECDOTE

Characters Spark Like Experiments

  • Nick often begins with a character and discovers their desires and obstacles.
  • He compares early scenes to a science experiment of characters sparking off each other.
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