Show, don't Tell Writing with Suzy Vadori

Suzy Vadori
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Sep 10, 2024 • 57min

12. Interview with Author Felicity George: Traditionally Publishing a Romance Series

Send us a textIn this episode of Show Don’t Tell Writing, Suzy interviews Felicity George, author of the Gentlemen of London series. Felicity shares her journey from writing her first practice novel to landing a five-book deal with Hachette's Orion imprint. They discuss the intricacies of Regency Romance, the importance of genre expectations, and the process of traditional publishing. Felicity also provides valuable insights into writing fast, leveraging writer communities, and how writing to market has shaped her opportunities thus far. Connect with Felicity:Instagram / Threads: @felicitygeorge_romanceFelicity's BooksSign Up for the Inspired Writing Newsletter HERESubmit Your Page for our Show don't Tell Coaching EpisodesLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts (Thank you!) Intro and Outro Music is Daisy by Zight and used under a CC by 4.0 DEED Attribution 4.0 International license. For more music by Zight visit https://www.youtube.com/zight
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Sep 3, 2024 • 20min

11. Q&A Session from the Day of Inspiration Summit (Part 3)

Send us a text"Every story has already been written. It's just never been written by you. And the way that you do it is going to be different." - SuzyIn this episode, originally recorded during the Day of Inspiration Summit in July, Suzy fields questions from writers at all stages of the writing process, giving insights based on her own publishing journey, writing knowledge, and years of working with clients on their own manuscripts. Some of the Listener Questions Answered:What is an action beat?How do I make my main characters different in each story?Should I be concerned if my story has similarities to a book that has already been published?How do I find comparables for my book when preparing a query letter?How do I get started writing my memoir?Resources Mentioned: Vellum Formatting Software (affiliate link)Stark Reflections on Writing and Publishing Podcast (Mark Leslie)Is Writer's Block a Myth?Sign Up for the Inspired Writing Newsletter HERESubmit Your Page for our Show don't Tell Coaching EpisodesLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts (Thank you!) Intro and Outro Music is Daisy by Zight and used under a CC by 4.0 DEED Attribution 4.0 International license. For more music by Zight visit https://www.youtube.com/zight
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Aug 27, 2024 • 54min

10. Interview with Author Sheri T. Joseph: Going the Hybrid Publishing Route

Send us a textIn this week's episode of Show, don't Tell Writing, host Suzy Vadori sits down with author Sheri T. Joseph to delve into the intricacies of hybrid publishing. Sheri shares her unique journey in the publishing world, discussing why she chose a hybrid model for her books and how this decision has shaped her career as an author.Key Topics explored include, What is Hybrid Publishing? Why Choose Hybrid? Navigating the Hybrid World, and Sheri's Advice for Aspiring Authors.About the Guest:Sheri T. Joseph grew up in a New York beach town until her family relocated to San Francisco. She went to UC Berkeley, received a JD from UC Law San Francisco, and studied economics, geography, and creative writing. She is passionate about the need for housing, and serves as executive director of a nonprofit corporation that supports creation of affordable housing for families, veterans, refugees, and vulnerable populations. She’s also a trustee for Homeward Bound, a provider of homeless services and housing. Sheri and her husband have three adventurous children, a one-eyed lab named Bailey, and live in Marin, California. Edge of the Known World is her debut novel. Author website: https://www.authorsheritjoseph.com/     Find Sheri's book, Edge of the Known World in Bookstores, or Order Online HERE.Sign Up for the Inspired Writing Newsletter HERESubmit Your Page for our Show don't Tell Coaching EpisodesLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts (Thank you!) Intro and Outro Music is Daisy by Zight and used under a CC by 4.0 DEED Attribution 4.0 International license. For more music by Zight visit https://www.youtube.com/zight
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Aug 20, 2024 • 52min

9. Interview with Jennie Nash: Breaking Into the Writing Industry

Send us a text "The skills are table stakes... but what differentiates a good book from a great book is that something of you comes out in that story." — Jennie Nash In this episode of Show Don't Tell Writing, recorded during the Day of Inspiration Writer's Summit, Suzy sits down with Jennie Nash, an accomplished author and founder of Author Accelerator, to discuss the intricacies of writing, the challenges authors face, and the growing field of book coaching. Jennie shares her journey, from the realization that writing a book is more complex than most people think, to establishing a business that helps writers succeed through professional book coaching.  Jennie Nash is the founder and CEO of Author Accelerator, a company on a mission to lead the emerging book coaching industry, and the author of 12 books in 3 genres, including the Blueprint for a Book series, which teaches a framework for laying a strong foundation for a novel, memoir, or nonfiction book. Author Accelerator has trained over 250 book coaches through their book Coach Certification Program. Jennie’s own book coaching clients have landed top agents, six-figure book deals, and spots on the New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller lists. For a free video series on becoming a book coach, go to her website HERE Resources Mentioned in the Episode: Suzy's Beta Reader Question ListBook Coaching Video Series  (affiliate link)Sign Up for the Inspired Writing Newsletter HERESubmit Your Page for our Show don't Tell Coaching EpisodesLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts (Thank you!) Intro and Outro Music is Daisy by Zight and used under a CC by 4.0 DEED Attribution 4.0 International license. For more music by Zight visit https://www.youtube.com/zight
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Aug 13, 2024 • 19min

8. Q&A Session from the Day of Inspiration Summit (Part 2)

Send us a text“What I like to do with writers is when you've got like a ton of suggestions on a revision pass, just deal with them one at a time. That's all you can do”In this Q&A episode, Suzy dives into more writing questions from the Day of Inspiration Writing Summit, covering topics from revision strategies to understanding when and how to move or cut scenes, handling word count expectations, and finding a good writing group.Sign Up for the Inspired Writing Newsletter HERESubmit Your Page for our Show don't Tell Coaching EpisodesLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts (Thank you!) Intro and Outro Music is Daisy by Zight and used under a CC by 4.0 DEED Attribution 4.0 International license. For more music by Zight visit https://www.youtube.com/zight
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Aug 6, 2024 • 22min

7. On Writing Your First Book: What I Wish I Could Bottle and Gift to You to Help You Write It Faster

Send us a text "If there's one thing I always want to share with writers, it's that all the work has to get done. No beta reader, editor, or publisher is going to do it for you. You've got to do it. This is your book." In this episode of Show, don't Tell Writing, Suzy dives into the challenges and techniques for writing your second book faster than the first. Suzy shares personal anecdotes, discusses common pitfalls, and offers practical advice to help writers speed up their writing process without sacrificing quality. She emphasizes the importance of understanding that every writer's journey is unique and highlights the significance of perseverance and consistent effort. Resources: Click HERE to request Suzy's Next Steps Worksheet mentioned in the episodeSign Up for the Inspired Writing Newsletter HERESubmit Your Page for our Show don't Tell Coaching EpisodesLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts (Thank you!) Intro and Outro Music is Daisy by Zight and used under a CC by 4.0 DEED Attribution 4.0 International license. For more music by Zight visit https://www.youtube.com/zight
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Jul 30, 2024 • 20min

6. Q&A Session from the Day of Inspiration Summit (Part 1)

Send us a textIn this engaging Q&A session, recorded live during the Day of Inspiration Summit, Suzy Vadori addresses a range of questions from aspiring writers. Suzy dives into the intricacies of writing backstory, the benefits of coaching at different stages of your manuscript, and how to effectively build a platform as a nonfiction writer. This episode is packed with practical advice for writers at all stages of their journey. Main Topics:The role and handling of backstory in fiction writing.The timing and benefits of working with a writing coach.Effective strategies for building a writer's platform.Tips for writing collaboratively with a writing partner.Managing and balancing multiple characters in epic fantasy.Sign Up for the Inspired Writing Newsletter HERESubmit Your Page for our Show don't Tell Coaching EpisodesLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts (Thank you!) Intro and Outro Music is Daisy by Zight and used under a CC by 4.0 DEED Attribution 4.0 International license. For more music by Zight visit https://www.youtube.com/zight
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Jul 25, 2024 • 21min

5. Practical tips to tackle a manuscript/book that’s too long without cutting the scenes you love

Send us a textEpisode 5: Practical tips to tackle a book/manuscript that’s too long without cutting the scenes you loveIn this episode, Suzy discusses the importance of adhering to word count norms in publishing. She offers practical tips for reducing word count without compromising the quality or content of your manuscript. Whether you're writing middle-grade fiction or epic fantasy, these strategies will help ensure your book meets industry standards, setting you up for success.Main Topics Discussed in this Episode: ·       Genre-Specific Word Count Expectations·       Consequences of Ignoring Word Count Norms·       Tips for Reducing Word CountSlash Filler WordsEliminate Filter WordsReduce Dialogue Tags·       Case Study: Outlander DOWNLOAD: Cutting Filler Words from your Manuscript: https://suzy-vadori-42d1.mykajabi.com/get-suzy-s-fillerwordfreebie  To help Suzy to be able to continue providing feedback and resources like this podcast, consider subscribing and leaving a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you're listening. It really does help! Also, visit https://www.suzyvadori.com/newsletter to hop on my weekly inspired writing newsletter list to stay inspired and be the first to know about upcoming events and writing courses in the Inspired Writing Community.Remember, the book you’re writing is going to open doors you haven't even thought of yet, and I can't wait to help you make it the absolute best to can be. If you're feeling called to write that book, keep going and I'll be right here cheering you on.  See you again next week!Sign Up for the Inspired Writing Newsletter HERESubmit Your Page for our Show don't Tell Coaching EpisodesLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts (Thank you!) Intro and Outro Music is Daisy by Zight and used under a CC by 4.0 DEED Attribution 4.0 International license. For more music by Zight visit https://www.youtube.com/zight
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Jul 18, 2024 • 32min

4. Interview with Author Jessica Bull: Traditionally Publishing a Mystery Novel

Send us a textEpisode 4: Interview with Author Jessica Bull: Traditionally Publishing a Mystery Novel"Writing in the tradition of Austen Fiction is inviting people to compare your writing to the greatest novelist who ever lived." - Jessica BullIn this episode, Suzy Vadori sits down with Jessica Bull, the author of the Jane Austen-inspired mystery series "Miss Austen Investigates." Jessica shares her journey from working as a librarian to becoming a successful author and offers a glimpse into the creation of her debut novel.Main Topics Discussed in this Episode: Meet Jessica Bull: An introduction to Jessica Bull, author of "Miss Austen Investigates." Jessica's background includes studying English Literature and Information Science, working as a librarian, and eventually transitioning to a career in communications consulting.The Inspiration Behind the Book: Jessica discusses how her love for Jane Austen and the challenges of the pandemic led her to write "Miss Austen Investigates," a murder mystery featuring a young Jane Austen as the protagonist.Journey to Publication: Jessica shares the story of how she got her book published, including the challenges of querying, receiving warm rejections, and eventually securing her literary agent and going to auction. Crafting a Unique Voice: Jessica talks about the importance of finding her own voice while writing in the tradition of Austen fiction, and how she balanced staying true to Jane Austen's character while creating a compelling mystery.The Importance of Community: Suzy and Jessica discuss the role of writing communities and support systems, including how Jessica's participation in Suzy's Wicked Good Fiction Bootcamp helped her develop her novel.Success and Beyond: Jessica reflects on the excitement and challenges of seeing her book published in multiple territories and languages, and shares her gratitude for the positive reception from readers and the literary community.You can connect with Jessica on social media at:X: @NovelistJessicaInstagram: @jessicabullnovelistFind her books here: https://linktr.ee/missausteninvestigates  To help Suzy to be able to continue providing feedback and resources like this podcast, consider subscribing and leaving a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you're listening. It really does help! Also, visit https://www.suzyvadori.com/newsletter to hop on my weekly inspired writing newsletter list to stay inspired and be the first to know about upcoming events and writing courses in the Inspired Writing Community.Remember, the book you’re writing is going to open doors you haven't even thought of yet, and I can't wait to help you make it the absolute best to can be. If you're feeling called to write that book, keep going and I'll be right here cheering you on.  See you again next week!Sign Up for the Inspired Writing Newsletter HERESubmit Your Page for our Show don't Tell Coaching EpisodesLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts (Thank you!) Intro and Outro Music is Daisy by Zight and used under a CC by 4.0 DEED Attribution 4.0 International license. For more music by Zight visit https://www.youtube.com/zight
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Jul 16, 2024 • 31min

3. [Show, don't Tell Page Review] Historical Fiction with Wayne

Send us a textEpisode 3: Show, don’t Tell Page Submission: Historical Fiction with WayneWelcome to another episode of Show Don't Tell Writing with Suzy Vadori! In this episode, Suzy offers a live coaching session, diving deep into a listener's submission from their novel. This episode is packed with valuable insights and practical tips to help you refine your own writing. Whether you're a novice writer or working on your tenth novel, you'll find actionable advice to enhance your storytelling skills.Main Topics Discussed in this Episode: Grounding the Scene: Suzy emphasizes the need to ground readers in the scene right away, explaining the key elements that should be included at the start of every chapter to avoid confusion and keep readers immersed.Character Introduction: Tips on effectively introducing characters and establishing their unique voices and perspectives early on.Setting and Atmosphere: How to paint a vivid picture of the setting without info-dumping How to include historical information in order to show the reader the scene and setting without having to come right out and say a specific date.To help Suzy to be able to continue providing feedback and resources like this podcast, consider subscribing and leaving a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you're listening. It really does help! Also, visit https://www.suzyvadori.com/newsletter to hop on my weekly inspired writing newsletter list to stay inspired and be the first to know about upcoming events and writing courses in the Inspired Writing Community.Remember, the book you’re writing is going to open doors you haven't even thought of yet, and I can't wait to help you make it the absolute best to can be. If you're feeling called to write that book, keep going and I'll be right here cheering you on.  See you again next week!Sign Up for the Inspired Writing Newsletter HERESubmit Your Page for our Show don't Tell Coaching EpisodesLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts (Thank you!) Intro and Outro Music is Daisy by Zight and used under a CC by 4.0 DEED Attribution 4.0 International license. For more music by Zight visit https://www.youtube.com/zight

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