Writing in the Tiny House
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info_outline Let's Discuss Setting; Young Goodman BrownWriting in the Tiny House
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info_outline Let's Discuss Allegory; Young Goodman BrownWriting in the Tiny House
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info_outline Young Goodman BrownWriting in the Tiny House
2Follow this link to get your Writing in the Tiny House MERCH! Become a patron today! Visit Get ahold of Krissy Barton with Little Syllables editing services. She does free sample edits to see if you and she would be the right fit. Instagram: @authordevindavis Twitter: @authordevind
info_outline Let's Discuss White Room Syndrome: "The Plymouth Express Affair"Writing in the Tiny House
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info_outline Let's Discuss Dialogue: "The Plymouth Express Affair"Writing in the Tiny House
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info_outline Let's Discuss Characters: "The Plymouth Express Affair"Writing in the Tiny House
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info_outline Let's Discuss Background and Structure: "The Plymouth Express Affair."Writing in the Tiny House
2This is the first episode of the discussion of "The Plymouth Express Affair," by Agatha Christie. A reading of this short story can be found in WTH Season 3, Episode 2. Become a patron today! Visit patreon.com/writinginthetinyhouse Get ahold of Krissy Barton with Little Syllables editing services. She does free sample edits to see if you and she would be the right fit. Instagram: @authordevindavis Twitter: @authordevind
info_outline Agatha Christie's "The Plymouth Express Affair"Writing in the Tiny House
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info_outline A Season of Short StoriesWriting in the Tiny House
Happy New Year, friends! This episode describes the new format we're taking for this podcast this season. It's gonna be awesome! “Brigitte,” Installment One of Tales from Vlaydor, is available on ebook and audiobook. Follow the link to find them on Amazon: Become a patron today! Visit Get ahold of Krissy Barton with Little Syllables editing services. She does free sample edits to see if you and she would be the right fit. Instagram: @authordevindavis Twitter: @authordevind
info_outlineHere is an overview of today's episode.
00:00--Intro
00:14--New logo! Please let me know if the old one is what you see so I may fix it.
01:12--Importance of self-care and seeing old friends, especially after this past year of isolation.
01:52--Last week's question was "How do you deal with an increased workload?" And these were the responses to that.
03:32--This week's Question of the Week is, "What are you doing today to measure your success?" Please send a response on today's Instagram post @authordevindavis.
04:44--Goals have changed because my entire book has changed.
05:34--Art is a pull to self-express. When pour so many hours of our lives into it, it can feel like this project is our baby. But when we hope to sell our art it becomes a juggling act of our self-expression mixed with what people actually want. "Kill Your Darlings" means being willing to change or abandon a project to meet market requirements.
11:17--Revision is another form of practice, and practice is how we get better at anything.
12:37--Tranditionally published author Alexa Donne showed that a break-out novel is usually 100,000 words. People write longer than this, but not with their breakout novel.
15:35--For a debut novel, publishers push for 100,000-word manuscripts because they are more affordable to print than longer books.
16:22--The realization that my book was far too long. But I'm willing to pivot and to be flexible.
18:00--Restructuring my novel so one of the subplots is now its own books. Scrivener made this restructuring easy.
19:40--New things to figure out. Pacing to fix. Ideas to further develop. And a new character that I'm not acquainted with yet.
23:08--Outro. Leave a review on your podcast app. And follow me on Instagram @authordevindavis