How Some Stories Need You to Become a Better Writer Before Telling Them
Feb 22, 2024
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Author Donna Hemans shares her publishing journey, importance of flexible structure, and character development. Emerging author Sarah discusses making novels sound less quiet and sharing pivotal plot points in queries. Learn about writing hooks, timelines, and finding the right agent.
Crafting a compelling hook is essential for querying success.
Flexibility in structure and characterization enhances storytelling depth.
Establishing a dedicated writing space and routine boosts productivity.
Deep dives
Overview of The Author's Publishing Playbook
Carly Waters, a senior literary agent with 15 years of experience, offers a course called 'The Author's Publishing Playbook' aimed at helping writers turn their hobby into a career. The course covers various aspects of preparing, pitching, publishing, and promoting a book in today's competitive landscape. It includes over 40 video lessons, live Q&A sessions, worksheets, and templates for editing, querying, and marketing, providing comprehensive guidance for aspiring and published authors.
Bookswithhooks Segment Overview
In the 'Bookswithhooks' segment of the podcast, Carly and C.C., both literary agents, review query letters and opening pages to help writers polish their work for submission. The segment emphasizes the importance of structuring query letters correctly, including both the query and opening pages, to increase the chances of being selected for the show and receiving valuable feedback.
Critique and Feedback on the Opening Pages
The opening pages of the novel start with Clara in a lab setting, creating a vivid and immersive atmosphere that resonated with the podcast hosts. The feedback focused on enhancing emotional depth and psychological insight in Clara's interactions, encouraging the author to further explore and convey her character's internal thoughts, feelings, and reactions to enrich the narrative. The hosts praised the writing style and the ability to evoke strong imagery while providing constructive suggestions to deepen the emotional impact and character development.
Creating a Dedicated Writing Space
Establishing a dedicated space for writing, away from distractions, is crucial for maintaining focus and productivity. By carving out specific times and places for writing, individuals can signal the importance and commitment to their craft. Professional environments, like writing spaces or coffee shops, provide the necessary structure and mindset to work consistently on writing projects. Having a routine and dedicated time slots for writing helps individuals stay focused and productive, allowing them to make significant progress on their writing endeavors.
Journey to Publication and Evolving Writing Processes
The journey to publication is unique for every author, reflecting different paths and experiences. The process of finding the right agent and publisher involves aligning visions and understanding the significance of cultural context on representation. Revisiting and evolving writing processes is essential in crafting compelling narratives. Adapting storytelling techniques, such as exploring multiple timelines or character perspectives, enhances the depth and authenticity of characters. Embracing surprises and adjustments in storytelling leads to characters making organic choices, enriching the narrative arc dynamically.
In today's Books with Hooks segment, Bianca, Carly, and CeCe are joined by emerging author, Sarah. They discuss ways to make a novel sound less quiet in a query; the necessity of a hook; when it's acceptable to comp to a hugely successful novel; how to convey a longer timeline; how to share pivotal plot points in a query without spoiling the novel; and what made Sarah's pages particularly special.
After which, Bianca interviews Donna Hemans, author of The House of Plain Truth. They discuss the DC Writers' Room; Donna's journey to publication; putting some ideas on the shelf until you're ready to do them justice; not being so rigid with the structure of your work that you hold your story back; deciding when to change your agent; and approaching characterization and backstory.