

Fiction Writing Made Easy | Top Creative Writing Podcast for Fiction Writers & Writing Tips
Savannah Gilbo
Fiction Writing Made Easy is your go-to podcast for practical, no-fluff tips on how to write, edit, and publish a novel—from first draft to finished book. Hosted by developmental editor and book coach Savannah Gilbo, this show breaks down the fiction writing process into clear, actionable steps so you can finally make progress on your manuscript.Whether you're a first-time author or a seasoned writer looking to sharpen your skills, each episode offers insights on novel writing, story structure, character development, world-building, editing, and publishing. Savannah also shares mindset tips, writing routines, and revision strategies to help you stay motivated and finish your novel with confidence.If you're asking these questions, you're in the right place:How do I write a novel without experience?What’s the best way to structure a story that works?How do I develop strong characters and build immersive worlds?How do I edit or revise my first draft?When is my book ready to publish?What are my self-publishing and traditional publishing options?New episodes drop weekly to help you write a novel you're proud of—and get it into readers’ hands.
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Mar 4, 2025 • 32min
#183. From Screenwriter to Award-Winning Memoirist: Michael Jamin's Indie Publishing Journey
Curious about what it’s like to make the switch from writing for TV to writing books? Or maybe you want to learn writing tips from a screenwriter with decades of experience?Either way, you’re going to love this episode with Michael Jamin. Michael is a TV writer turned author who just published his collection of personal essays, A Paper Orchestra, in 2023. Since then, his book has won a Reedsy Discovery Editor’s Choice Award and has been named one of Vulture’s “Best Comedy Books of 2024.”Michael’s many credits include writing for King of the Hill, Beavis and Butt-Head, Just Shoot Me, Wilfred, Maron, Rules of Engagement, Out of Practice, Brickleberry, and Tacoma FD. And in this episode, he’s sharing what it was like making the switch from writing for TV to writing his first book.In the episode, you’ll hear us talk about things like:[03:53] What it was like making the switch from writing for TV to writing his debut memoir—including how Michael’s background in TV both helped and hindered his memoir-writing[12:13] The two main reasons Michael’s book died on submission—despite having an agent who loved his book (spoiler alert: it came down to not having a platform and his manuscript lacking a throughline)[14:52] Why Michael decided to self-publish, plus what he learned while researching the differences between traditional and indie publishing[18:08] How Michael built his audience on Instagram to almost 200k followers by being authentic and sharing his knowledge[24:17] Michael's two cents on writing comedy, including some of the most common mistakes writers make when trying to write comedyEven if you can’t relate to Michael’s TV background, you’ll still get a ton of value from this episode. He knows what it’s like to struggle through your first book—and he’s a great example of what happens if you don’t give up!🔗 Links mentioned in this episode:A Paper Orchestra by Michael JaminMichael Jamin’s Website & InstagramHow my self-published book became one of Vulture's "Best Comedy Books of 2024"What The Hell Is Michael Jamin Talking About?Unwritten by Michael Jamin⭐ Rate + Review + Follow on Apple Podcasts"I love the Fiction Writing Made Easy podcast!" ← If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing this show! Your rating and review will help other writers find this podcast, and they're also super fun for me to read. Just click here, scroll all the way to the bottom, tap five stars to rate the show, and then select "Write a Review." Be sure to let me know your favorite episodes, too! Also, if you haven't done so already, make sure you're following the podcast! I'll be adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the feed, and if you're not following the show, there's a good chance you'll miss them. Click here to follow now!Support the show👉 Looking for a transcript? If you’re listening on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, scroll down below the episode player until you see the transcript.

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Feb 25, 2025 • 30min
#182. Writing Romantasy: How to Balance Fantasy Elements and Romance in Your Novel
Discover the secrets of blending fantasy and romance in your writing! Learn about the key differences between Romantasy subgenres and how they influence your story's direction. Explore strategies for worldbuilding that keep readers enchanted. Dive into character relationships and thematic nuances that enhance emotional depth. Whether you're drafting or refining a story, this guide will help you navigate the complexities of the genre and create captivating narratives that resonate with fans!

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Feb 18, 2025 • 53min
#181. First Chapter Analysis: House Of Earth And Blood by Sarah J. Maas
In this discussion, developmental editor Abigail K. Perry brings her fresh perspective as she analyzes the compelling opening chapter of 'House of Earth and Blood' by Sarah J. Maas. They explore how the chapter hooks readers, the balance of world-building and character dynamics, and why the opening needs both action and intrigue. Abigail shares insights on writing for a target audience and the challenges of steep narrative learning curves, making this an engaging listen for anyone interested in crafting captivating fantasy tales.

Feb 11, 2025 • 43min
#180. Student Spotlight: How Her Debut Novel Became An Amazon Bestseller With Margaret Mantor
In this engaging discussion, Margaret Mantor, a science-fantasy romance author from Denver, shares her journey to becoming an Amazon bestseller with her debut novel, Air And Ashes. She reveals how strategic marketing tactics, not just social media, propelled her success. Margaret talks about the importance of giving away books for free, utilizing BookBub promotions, and embracing feedback from beta readers and editors. She also reflects on her decision to self-publish and shares valuable insights for aspiring authors looking to navigate the industry.

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Feb 4, 2025 • 43min
#179. Writing When You Have A Chronic Illness With Sandra Postma
Sandra Postma, a certified book coach with over 20 years of experience managing chronic illness, shares her insights on writing through health challenges. She discusses how chronic illness can enhance storytelling, making connections with readers more profound. Sandra highlights practical strategies for creating a personalized writing routine that honors your body. Listeners learn about the concepts of 'clean pain' versus 'dirty pain' and the importance of self-compassion while pursuing creative goals, encouraging writers to embrace their unique journeys.

Jan 28, 2025 • 1h
#178. First Chapter Analysis: Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
Abigail K. Perry, a developmental editor and host of Lit Match, joins the discussion to dissect the captivating first chapter of Diana Gabaldon's 'Outlander.' They explore how Gabaldon sets up relationship tension and critical story peaks. Key topics include the importance of foreshadowing and detailed character development in historical fiction. The conversation also covers the emotional complexities of Claire's love triangle, highlighting how to convey natural relationship dynamics and maintain reader engagement through nuanced character choices.

Jan 21, 2025 • 20min
#177. 3 Things You Need To Write Your Novel In 2025
Struggling with writer's block? Discover that talent isn't the issue—it's an imbalance of three essential pillars! Learn the secret roadmap to escape endless planning loops and avoid wasting time on perfection. Uncover the most overlooked aspect of drafting your novel, crucial for overcoming self-doubt. Plus, understand why even elegant prose won't save your story if key elements are missing. This is the breakthrough every writer has been waiting for!

Jan 14, 2025 • 33min
# 176. Student Spotlight: 5 Lessons Learned from Notes to Novel (Season 5)
See how Notes to Novel™ helped these five writers go from a blank page to a story that works (without the overwhelm).With Notes to Novel™ (season 6) right around the corner, I'm bringing you something incredibly special today. I'm chatting with five amazing writers from season 5 about their experience inside the course.And let me tell you, they're in the trenches right now, actively working on their novels. Some have finished their outlines, while others are deep in the drafting phase, and one has already completed her manuscript!This is what we talk about: [02:55] How Katherine finished the “cleanest draft” she’s ever written (at 72k words) in only 3 months—and then went on to edit that same draft in just 8 weeks[09:47] How the Notes to Novel framework helped Kay stay focused on what *really* mattered in her story (and avoid chasing every new shiny object idea that popped into her head)[15:27] What happened when I suggested one of my students, Danyel, eliminate one of her two point-of-view characters during one of our live Q&A calls[21:35] How Harlow used her genre’s key scenes to create an outline (and why this made outlining much more approachable)[27:47] And finally, how Madi wrote her first draft in 6 months (despite being a super busy mom of four)—plus her thoughts on the overall vibe and atmosphere of the group coaching aspectSo, if you’re feeling stuck, flustered, or unsure about your writing process, these 5 Notes to Novel students show you what's possible when you have the right tools and support. Enjoy the episode!🔗 Links mentioned in this episode:Get on the Notes to Novel™ waitlist Katherine Varley’s website and ThreadsKay Aprea’s InstagramDanyel Nicole’s website and InstagramHarlow Black’s InstagramMadison Unruh’s Instagram⭐ Rate + Review + Follow on Apple Podcasts"I love the Fiction Writing Made Easy podcast!" ← If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing this show! Your rating and review will help other writers find this podcast, and they're also super fun for me to read. Just click here, scroll all the way to the bottom, tap five stars to rate the show, and then select "Write a Review." Be sure to let me know your favorite episodes, too! Also, if you haven't done so already, make sure you're following the podcast! I'll be adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the feed, and if you're not following the show, there's a good chance you'll miss them. Click here to follow now!Support the show👉 Looking for a transcript? If you’re listening on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, scroll down below the episode player until you see the transcript.

Jan 7, 2025 • 31min
#175. 5 Easy Time Management Strategies To Write Your Novel Faster
Feeling stuck on your novel? Uncover the sneaky productivity block that's making you feel like a failure. Discover a chunking method to tackle overwhelm and transform your writing sessions. Beware the editing habit that derails your momentum. Learn how to reward yourself guilt-free to make writing a fun endeavor. Plus, tap into an energy-mapping trick to optimize your creative flow and get more done in less time. 2025 could be the year your novel comes to life!

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Dec 31, 2024 • 31min
#174. Counting Down The Best Writing Tips From FWME In 2024
Discover the top writing tips that can transform your storytelling. Learn how to create sizzling character chemistry and unforgettable antagonists. Uncover strategies to break free from writer's block and harness the power of the writing community. Delve into how to master narrative perspective and construct immersive worlds. Explore the dynamics of character relationships and the importance of feedback for growth in your writing journey. These insights will help elevate your craft to new heights!