Episodes
Thursday Sep 12, 2024
S57E4 - Unwritten Communication: Rhythm in Sentences
Thursday Sep 12, 2024
Thursday Sep 12, 2024
Another way to create a rhythm in storytelling is through the sentences themselves. From the length of each sentence to the choice of punctuation, you can direct how the reader interacts with each scene. In this episode, we discuss how to use these two tools to establish the pace you want.
Monday Sep 09, 2024
S57E3 - Unwritten Communication: Rhythm in Dialogue
Monday Sep 09, 2024
Monday Sep 09, 2024
Establishing a rhythm - not the kind used in poetry - in scenes can convey a message of its own to your reader. Within dialogue, it can help with pacing, direct focus to important pieces of information, and tell the reader a lot about the character speaking. When you understand how to use the three main ways to tag out dialogue, you can skillfully direct the reader through scenes and quickly or slowly as you need.
Thursday Sep 05, 2024
S57E2 - Unwritten Communication: Using White Space
Thursday Sep 05, 2024
Thursday Sep 05, 2024
The use of white space in your book is a subtle, yet powerful way you can communicate with your readers. Lots of white space with extremely short paragraphs pushes the reader through the pages faster. Long, dense paragraphs and pages with little white space will slow the reader down. Understanding how to use this white space and paragraphing to your advantage will help you communicate better with your reader. In this episode, we talk about what white space is and how to use it to your advantage.
Monday Sep 02, 2024
S57E1 - Unwritten Communication: The Reader Experience
Monday Sep 02, 2024
Monday Sep 02, 2024
There are a lot of ways to communicate to your readers, including ways that go beyond the words themselves. The reader's experience also involves elements such as pacing, epigraphs, and even how the words look on the page. Before we can talk about everything that goes into unwritten communication, we need to talk about how the readers consume their books, and how understanding this can make a difference in how you approach publishing.
Saturday Aug 31, 2024
S56BE - Structures for Pantsers
Saturday Aug 31, 2024
Saturday Aug 31, 2024
The reason we have spent the month looking at the structures of storytelling, characters and more is for one reason: to improve your own instincts for writing. When you become familiar with concepts like pacing, it is easier to include it in your own stories without trying. This is especially important for pantsers.
For this bonus episode, we wanted to dive more into how plot structures are still important for pantsers to understand and how you can use them even after you've written the story.
Thursday Aug 29, 2024
S56E9 - Case Studies: Big Fish
Thursday Aug 29, 2024
Thursday Aug 29, 2024
Our final storytelling case study of the month is Big Fish, directed by Tim Burton. Signature to his style, this movie relies a lot on visual elements to convey the stark difference between the two stories being told within the film. Even then, there is still a lot to learn from various choices, from character names to the overall structure.
Monday Aug 26, 2024
S56E8 - Case Studies: Stranger Than Fiction
Monday Aug 26, 2024
Monday Aug 26, 2024
Stranger than Fiction is an interesting study for authors, and not just because of the meta nature of it. There is a lot to learn by studying this movie, from writing distinctive character voices to planning a woven plot where decisions influence the lives of everyone else in the story.
Thursday Aug 22, 2024
S56E7 - Case Studies: Glass Onion
Thursday Aug 22, 2024
Thursday Aug 22, 2024
For this episode of our Case Studies series, we turn to a modern murder mystery that harkens back to the classics such as Agatha Christie. Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery uses visual misdirection and the power of suggestion to weave an intricate closed-door mystery. Though you don't have the same visual outlet when writing a book, there is still a lot to learn from the structure, characters, and clever use of dialogue.
Monday Aug 19, 2024
S56E6 - Case Studies: Welcome to Marwen
Monday Aug 19, 2024
Monday Aug 19, 2024
If you're interested in writing a memoir, stories and movies based on true events are a great place to start. When deciding to write about your own experiences, finding where to start is one of your biggest challenges. Welcome to Marwen, our case study in this episode, made intentional choices that may not have been the obvious ones for what part of Mark's life they were going to highlight. Listen along with us as we break down the characters and storytelling choices that makes this movie a resource for learning how to write.
Thursday Aug 15, 2024
S56E5 - Case Studies: Jaws
Thursday Aug 15, 2024
Thursday Aug 15, 2024
Jaws has maintained a place in popular culture, despite being nearly 50 years old. It has memorable and distinct characters, and a monster interesting enough to haunt the nightmares of many for decades. In this episode, we break down the movie and what we can take from it to improve our own storytelling.