

DIY MFA Radio
Gabriela Pereira
Take your writing from average to awesome, and learn tools of the trade from bestselling authors, master writing teachers, and publishing industry insiders. This podcast will give you tools and techniques to help you get those words on the page and your stories out into the world. Past guests include: Delia Ephron, John Sandford, Steve Berry, Jojo Moyes, Tana French, Guy Kawasaki, and more.
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Dec 27, 2023 • 52min
475: Craft Jam: Get Your Story to “The End”
Delve into the nuances of crafting satisfying story endings. The hosts explore the three crucial components: crisis, climax, and closure. Discover various types of endings, including the thought-provoking 'Be Careful What You Wish For.' They also discuss how character desires shape resolutions and the emotional impact of happy versus tragic conclusions. Insights from classics like 'Pride and Prejudice' and 'Star Wars' illustrate the art of endings, challenging genre norms while maintaining narrative engagement.

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Nov 15, 2023 • 35min
474: Craft Jam: Nail Your Narration
In this Craft Jam episode, Christa and Gabriela discuss the importance of narration in writing, choosing the right point of view and narrative voice, and Gabriela's top tip on nailing your narration. They also explore the rules and effects of changing points of view, achieving consistency through scene reboots, and the significance of point of view and voice in storytelling.

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Oct 18, 2023 • 47min
473: Craft Jam: Revise Your Writing Like a Pro
Gabriela and Chris discuss the key aspects and methods of revising writing, emphasizing the importance of feedback. They explore the DIY MFA approach to revision, focusing on foundational aspects first. They also discuss knowing when to stop revising and the value of feedback in the revision stage. Additionally, they touch on finding the right number of beta readers and balancing originality with feedback.

Sep 13, 2023 • 42min
472: Craft Jam: Conferences
Today’s episode is our monthly Craft Jam. This is a new feature at DIY MFA, where once a month, Christa and I will be jamming about the craft. In these episodes, we’ll be doing a deep dive into various craft topics like character development, story structure, world building and more. This month’s episode is a deep dive into Conferences. In this episode Christa and I discuss: Should one attend a conference as a beginner writer? How to choose the right conference to attend. The nuts and bolts on how to prepare for a conference. For more info and show notes: diymfa.com/472

Aug 30, 2023 • 39min
471: A Behind the Scenes Look at How to Craft a Bestselling Thriller Series— Interview
Today, I have the pleasure of interviewing Kathy Reichs. We’ll be talking about her book The Bone Hacker and how to craft a bestselling thriller series. Kathy Reichs’ first novel Déjà Dead, published in 1997, won the Ellis Award for Best First Novel and was an international bestseller. To date, she has written twenty-two novels featuring forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan. Kathy was also a producer of Fox Television’s longest running scripted drama, Bones, which was based on her work and her novels. One of very few forensic anthropologists certified by the American Board of Forensic Anthropology, Kathy divides her time between Charlotte, North Carolina, and Montreal, Québec. You can find her on her website or follow her on Twitter and Instagram. In this episode Kathy Reichs and I discuss: How to write each book in a series with different aspects while keeping it entertaining. Keeping the main character consistent but also allowing room for them to grow and change throughout a series. Adapting a series to television, the differences and challenges of writing a television script vs. a novel. Plus, Kathy’s #1 tip for writers. For more info and show notes: diymfa.com/471

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Aug 9, 2023 • 54min
470: Craft Jam: Draft Zero
This podcast episode is a deep dive into Draft Zero in writing, exploring its importance and how to overcome writer's block. The hosts also discuss the role of reading while drafting and provide tips for nonfiction writers. They share their favorite craft book recommendations, including DIY MFA and 'Save the Cat'. Additionally, they recommend two books for memoir writing and express excitement for future episodes.

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Jul 12, 2023 • 47min
469: Craft Jam: Weave Your Story’s World
In this craft jam episode, the hosts discuss the connection between character, plot, and world in storytelling. They explore the iceberg technique for writing, creating settings with a life of their own. Plus, they share a recommended reading on weaving your story's world. The podcast also delves into the challenges of writing about unfamiliar places and the process of world-building for writers. They analyze the impressive world-building in 'Son of the Storm' and 'The Taren Privateer'.

Jun 28, 2023 • 44min
468: Raise Your Story’s Stakes with Tension and Surprise - Interview
Today, I have the pleasure of interviewing MT Anderson. We’ll be talking about his book, Elf Dog and Owl Head, and raising your story’s stakes. M. T. Anderson has written stories for adults, picture books for children, adventure novels for young readers, graphic novel adaptations of ancient French tales, and several books for older readers (both teens and adults). His satirical book Feed was a Finalist for the National Book Award and was the winner of the L.A. Times Book Prize. Both Time Magazine and National Public Radio have included it on their lists of the best 100 YA novels of all time. Another satirical science fiction novel, Landscape with Invisible Hand, has been turned into a movie starring Tiffany Haddish and Asante Blackk. The first volume of Anderson’s Octavian Nothing saga, The Pox Party, won the National Book Award and the Boston Globe / Horn Book Prize. The second volume, The Kingdom on the Waves, was a New York Times best-seller. The Assassination of Brangwain Spurge, a tragicomic spy story for young goblins written with Newbery-Honor winner Eugene Yelchin, was a Finalist for the National Book Award in 2018. Anderson’s nonfiction book Symphony for the City of the Dead: Dmitri Shostakovich and the Siege of Leningrad was long-listed for the National Book Award. He has published stories for adults in literary journals like The Northwest Review, The Colorado Review, and Conjunctions. Several of his stories have appeared in the Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror collections. His nonfiction articles and reviews have been published in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, Slate, and Salon. He has curated concerts that bring together text and classical music all over New England. You can find him on his website or follow him on Twitter. In this episode MT Anderson and I discuss: Weaving events from your real life into a fantastical story Why you need to have rules for the magic you create in order for it to be fun. How to reverse engineer and perfect the opening of your novel. Plus, his #1 tip for writers. For more info and show notes: diymfa.com/468

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Jun 21, 2023 • 44min
467: Craft Jam: Perfect Your Plot
In this craft jam, the hosts delve into the intricacies of perfecting your plot. They discuss the balance between character-driven and plot-driven stories, highlighting the benefits of a flexible outline. Listeners learn about ensuring plot twists actually surprise readers and explore various storytelling structures, including alternative frameworks. The importance of engaging beginnings and endings is emphasized, along with the value of subplots in enriching the narrative. Plus, the #1 book recommendation for great plots adds a treasure to the discussion!

Jun 14, 2023 • 46min
466: An Inside Look at the Publishing Industry - Interview
Today, I have the pleasure of interviewing Bianca Marais, CeCe Lyra, and Carly Watters. We’ll be taking an inside look at the publishing industry. Before diving in, I wanted to make a quick note. Our wonderful guests are the co-hosts of a fantastic podcast that has a particular word in its title. It would be impossible to talk about their show without saying this particular word, so consider this a heads up that there will be salty language in this episode. If you’re listening in public or have little ones around, now would be the time to put on some headphones. Bianca Marais is the author of the bestselling The Witches of Moonshyne Manor, as well as the beloved Hum If You Don't Know the Words and If You Want to Make God Laugh, and the Audible Original, The Prynne Viper. She taught at the University of Toronto's School of Continuing Studies where she was awarded an Excellence in Teaching Award for Creative Writing in 2021. She is the co-host of the popular podcast, The Shit No One Tells You About Writing, which is aimed at helping emerging writers become published. You can find her on her website or follow her on Instagram. Cecilia (“CeCe”) Lyra is a literary agent at P.S. Literary Agency, representing adult fiction and non-fiction. A long-term strategic thinker, CeCe prioritizes the creative reach and sustainable longevity of her authors’ careers, and she is actively looking for clients with whom she can build fruitful, lasting relationships. As a mixed race Latinx immigrant, CeCe understands the power of seeing oneself reflected in books, hence her passion for championing under or misrepresented voices and narratives that contribute to a larger cultural conversation. The popular podcast The Shit No One Tells You About Writing, for which CeCe is a co-host, has over one million downloads. You can find her on her website or follow her on Twitter and Instagram. Carly Watters is a SVP and Senior Literary Agent at P.S. Literary and the sitting VP of PACLA, the Professional Association of Canadian Literary Agents. Carly Watters has a BA in English Literature from Queen’s University and a MA in Publishing Studies from City University London. Her masters thesis was on the social, political, and economic impact of literary prizes on trade publishing. She began her publishing career in London as an assistant at the Darley Anderson Literary, TV and Film Agency. Carly joined Toronto-based P.S. Literary Agency in 2010 and has sold over 100 books during her career. She represents award-winning and bestselling authors in the adult fiction and non-fiction categories, and select children’s books. She is known for her long-term vision for her authors and being an excellent collaborator with a nose for commercial success. She has close ties to publishers in the major markets, is a member of the AALA, and works directly with film agents to option film and TV rights to leading networks and production companies. Her clients’ books have been translated into 40 languages, optioned for TV and film, adapted into podcasts, and have been on every bestseller list from coast to coast, including the New York Times, USA Today, the LA Times, the Washington Post, the Toronto Star, and the Globe and Mail. Carly is also an annual judge for the Women’s Fiction Writing Association Rising Star Award. The popular writing podcast The Shit No One Tells You About Writing, for which Carly is the co-host, has over one million downloads. You can find her on her website or follow her on Twitter and Instagram. In this episode Bianca Marais, CeCe Lyra, Carly Watters, and I discuss: Common myths about writing and publishing and what’s actually true Writing groups, beta readers, and how to find them What happens after you sign on the dotted line Plus, their #1 tip for writers. For more info and show notes: diymfa.com/466