

Writer Unleashed
Nanci Panuccio
Writer Unleashed is a weekly podcast for fiction and memoir writers. It's a deep dive into story techniques, writing craft, and the mindsets that help you write with unstoppable momentum and create stories readers can't put down.
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Sep 29, 2021 • 16min
#62: Two Common Mistakes That Land Your Manuscript in the Reject Pile and How to Fix Them
What's one of the quickest way to get your manuscript in the reject pile? Too many adjectives and adverbs. Writers often think adjectives and adverbs describe vividly. But nothing could be farther from the truth. Instead, they bloat your story with empty filler. And bore your reader. In today's episode, you'll learn how to eliminate or minimize adjectives and adverbs and replace them with more vivid language that activates the reader's imagination. Have your manuscript handy to start editing. You'll learn how to:Choose adjectives that surprise Replace adjectives with imagesRid your dialogue of unnecessary adverbs, and use dialogue, gestures, and body language to carry the emotion insteadBoost your nouns and verbs so you're not relying on adjectives and adverbs. Also Listen To: 3 Quick Editing Tips to Craft Riveting SentencesWant FREE writing resources and workbooks? Grab them now at NanciPanuccio.com10 Questions First Time Novelists Ask, and Encouraging, Practical Answers to Help You Finish Your BookWant to join a community of like-minded writers? Need inspiration and support? Join us in our private Writer Unleashed Community Facebook Group. It's totally free to join.

Sep 22, 2021 • 14min
#61: Alternatives to Chronological Story Time You Probably Haven't Heard Of
Don't think or write chronologically? No worries. Stories bend to their own laws of time. In today's episode, we'll look at 4 ways to manipulate time in your story. These will give you more range as the author, and more tension and suspense for your reader. We'll explore:Using flashbacks to frame your storyUsing the figure 8 structure around an image or eventCreating suspense through flash forwards Reverse Chronological OrderAlso Listen to:3 Common Flashback Mistakes and How to Avoid ThemFor more free resources, visit Nancipanuccio.comJoin our Free private Facebook Group by clicking here10 Questions First Time Novelists Ask, and Encouraging, Practical Answers to Help You Finish Your BookWant to join a community of like-minded writers? Need inspiration and support? Join us in our private Writer Unleashed Community Facebook Group. It's totally free to join.

Sep 15, 2021 • 15min
#60: Three Flashback Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Flashbacks need to be handled with craft and intention. Just like any other interruption from the present story, a flashback can kick your reader out of the story. And that's precisely what we want to avoid.In today's episode, I'm sharing 3 common missteps writers make with flashback, and how to avoid them. We'll explore how to:Reign in overused flashbacksPlace flashbacks where they matterUse repetition and variation to give your story a memoryKeep your reader grounded in time shiftsAlso listen to: Episode 12: Four Ways to Write Effective Flashback10 Questions First Time Novelists Ask, and Encouraging, Practical Answers to Help You Finish Your BookWant to join a community of like-minded writers? Need inspiration and support? Join us in our private Writer Unleashed Community Facebook Group. It's totally free to join.

Sep 8, 2021 • 29min
#59: The Writer's Voice- A Conversation With Writer/Performer Bonnie Lykes Bigler
Bonnie Lykes Bigler is a writer and spoken word performer and host of The Writers' Voice on WIOX 91.3 FM. In this radio re-broadcast, we talk all things writing - why we write, what stops us in our tracks and how to keep writing in the face of rejection, loss of motivation, and writer's fatigue. We talk about the importance of learning how to read like a writer, and the ship and learn approach I learned from one of my coaches, and more. 10 Questions First Time Novelists Ask, and Encouraging, Practical Answers to Help You Finish Your BookWant to join a community of like-minded writers? Need inspiration and support? Join us in our private Writer Unleashed Community Facebook Group. It's totally free to join.

Sep 1, 2021 • 14min
#58: Three Ways You're Telling When You Should Be Showing
Show, don’t tell has got to be the most canned advice bandied about.Yes, you should show. But that doesn’t mean you never tell. Telling does have its place.So the question becomes, when is it better to show rather than tell?In today’s episode, I’ll share the three main ways writers tell when it’s better to show, and how to convert telling into showing. There's also a quick writing exercise at the end, so have your pen and paper handy.Here’s what we’ll cover:Why showing helps your story become your reader's story, and why this is a major gainThe difference between scene and summary and when to write scene vs summaryHow to use action, language, and metaphor to reveal characterHow to recreate setting so the reader drops right into the world of your storyAlso Listen To:Episode 13: How to Write For Emotional Impact10 Questions First Time Novelists Ask, and Encouraging, Practical Answers to Help You Finish Your BookWant to join a community of like-minded writers? Need inspiration and support? Join us in our private Writer Unleashed Community Facebook Group. It's totally free to join.

Aug 25, 2021 • 12min
#57: Three Essential Pillars of Point of View (That Have Nothing To Do With Which Person Your Write In)
POV is the thing that flummoxes writers the most. A big part of the confusion is a misguided focus on which person you write from. But this has virtually nothing to do with POV and confuses writers more than it helps. So in this episode I’m going to simplify POV for you and distill it into the 3 main things you need to focus on, so you can develop a strong point of view that gives your story unity, rhythm and resonance.We'll cover:What POV is and how to construct itHow character desire and significant history shape POVHow language reflects POVAlso listen to: Episode 50: How Much Backstory Does Your Reader Really Need to Know10 Questions First Time Novelists Ask, and Encouraging, Practical Answers to Help You Finish Your BookWant to join a community of like-minded writers? Need inspiration and support? Join us in our private Writer Unleashed Community Facebook Group. It's totally free to join.

Aug 18, 2021 • 11min
#56: Three Quick Editing Tips to Craft Riveting Sentences
You can engineer a stellar plot line, dream up characters with compelling conflicts — all the broad strokes – but it’s the accumulation of small word choices that keep readers spellbound. In today's episode, I'm giving you 3 quick editing tips you can apply right now to instantly transform your story. Just by tweaking your verbs. So grab your WIP and let's do this together. 10 Questions First Time Novelists Ask, and Encouraging, Practical Answers to Help You Finish Your BookWant to join a community of like-minded writers? Need inspiration and support? Join us in our private Writer Unleashed Community Facebook Group. It's totally free to join.

Aug 11, 2021 • 14min
#55: Is Your Story Plot Driven or Character Driven?
The question isn't whether your story is character driven or plot driven. Or even how to write one or the other.The question is..How do you integrate character with plot?Because both are inseparable.If one or the other dominates, your story falls apart.On today's episode, I'll share 3 ways to integrate character with plot.We'll cover:The purpose of plotHow to keep the plot threat alive for your character's own goodBuilding emotions How to avoid a one-note character10 Questions First Time Novelists Ask, and Encouraging, Practical Answers to Help You Finish Your BookWant to join a community of like-minded writers? Need inspiration and support? Join us in our private Writer Unleashed Community Facebook Group. It's totally free to join.

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Aug 4, 2021 • 18min
#54: Structure Your WIP With This 3-Act Framework
Learn how to structure your work in progress with a 3-Act framework, whether you're an exploratory writer or a plotter. Discover the significance of the beginning, middle, and end acts in storytelling, and get tips on bringing it all together in Act 3. Also, explore character resolution and story structure with a focus on character challenges and introductions of new characters.

Jun 16, 2021 • 11min
#53: How to Write Dialogue That Sounds Natural
Story dialogue is not the same as real-life dialogue. It's shaped with intention, word by word. Even so, we should pay attention to the nuances and the rhythm of real-life conversations.We want to be looking for the ways people don’t listen to one another. The ways we dance around hard truths.In today's episode of Writer Unleashed, we'll explore how to bring tension into your dialogue by focusing on the thing your characters don't want to say or hear.We'll explore:Our natural urge to evade difficult conversations An example of dialogue with no tensionAn example of dialogue with tensionand a writing exercise to drive it all homeAlso listen to:Episode 52: The Number One Mistake Writers Make With Dialogue10 Questions First Time Novelists Ask, and Encouraging, Practical Answers to Help You Finish Your BookWant to join a community of like-minded writers? Need inspiration and support? Join us in our private Writer Unleashed Community Facebook Group. It's totally free to join.


