#111: Student Spotlight: From Messy First Draft to Publishing His Debut Novel With Edward J. Cembal
Oct 3, 2023
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Debut novelist Edward J. Cembal discusses his journey from messy first draft to publishing his novel, 'The Monsters in Our Shadows.' He shares insights on working with a book coach, editor, and beta readers. Edward delves into putting personal struggles into his protagonist and accidentally finding his novel in Hollywood. The podcast explores themes of depression, world-building feedback, letting go, imposter syndrome, and encouraging persistence in writing.
Collaborating with professionals like book coaches and editors is essential for refining a novel and enhancing its impact.
Writing authentically about personal struggles can create emotionally resonant characters and themes in a novel.
Transitioning from indie to traditional publishing involves decision-making, embracing new opportunities, and staying true to the core story.
Deep dives
Building a Successful Book Coaching Business
Learning about the journey of building a successful book coaching business through a free e-book from Author Accelerator. The e-book offers insights into starting and growing a coaching business, with a special opportunity to join a conversation with the CEO. Additionally, the podcast episode discusses receiving unexpected interest in turning a novel into a movie, highlighting the author's journey towards publication and collaboration with industry professionals.
Debut Novel and Writing Process
Exploring the author's debut novel, 'The Monsters in Our Shadows,' and the intricate writing process involved. The episode delves into the protagonist Anthem's journey, symbolic of the author's personal battle with muscular dystrophy and mental health struggles. The novel's theme of dealing with depression, anxiety, and accepting one's struggles are discussed along with the challenges and emotional depth experienced during the writing process.
Feedback and Editing Process
Detailing the significance of beta readers and editors in refining the novel. The author's initial hesitations with feedback and vulnerability in sharing personal stories on mental health are highlighted. The editing process, including integrating feedback, refining plot points, and strengthening the narrative, is crucial for enhancing the novel's impact and shaping a compelling storyline.
Publishing Journey and Future Projects
Navigating the author's publishing journey from indie publishing to potential traditional publishing deals and screenplay adaptations. The episode showcases the author's decision-making process, dealing with imposter syndrome, and embracing new opportunities while staying true to the core story. The discussion concludes with insights on the author's next writing project and reflections on growth and perseverance in the writing journey.
Parting Words and Encouragement
Encouraging aspiring writers to persevere and share their unique stories with the world. The episode underscores the importance of consistent writing, authenticity in storytelling, and overcoming self-doubt. Offering words of empowerment, the author motivates writers to continue their creative endeavors and craft narratives that resonate with readers.
Conclusion and Call to Action
Wrapping up the episode with gratitude for the author's insights and sharing of personal experiences in the writing journey. Encouraging listeners to connect with the author, explore the debut novel, and stay tuned for future projects and updates. The episode serves as a source of inspiration and guidance for fiction writers seeking to embark on their own writing paths.
In today’s episode, I’m sitting down with Edward J. Cembal to talk through what it was like to write, edit, and publish his debut novel, The Monsters In Our Shadows. Here’s a preview of what’s included:
[04:00] A quick introduction to Edward J. Cembal (including a timeline of his writing, editing, and publishing journey) as well as a summary of his debut dystopian novel, The Monsters In Our Shadows
[09:00] Edward describes what it’s like working with a book coach, an editor, and beta readers—including what it’s like receiving feedback from different sources
[22:00] What it’s like to dig deep and put your “blood on the page” in terms of writing a protagonist who shares some of your own inner struggles—and how Edward feels now that he’s gone through that process
[28:00] Edward shares how his novel accidentally ended up in Hollywood—and how this totally uprooted his plans to self-publish (but why he self-published anyway)