I am so excited to share this week's episode as each of these conversations was so much fun to record. Edan has been on the show before, but I wanted to have her back to talk about her love of writing difficult characters within the framework of her latest novel, Woman No. 17. Edan delights in creating tension by revealing her character's flaws for the reader's view and puts these characters in situations sure to highlight these flaws and bring them to a head. So many books create tension through plot and action, but the suspense in Edan's books is just as much about pushing flawed characters to their edge, all the while leaving us asking "Oh my god, what will they do now??"
Jim Butcher has written so many novels that I wouldn't be shocked to learn that he doesn't sleep at all. He admitted that he has trouble keeping track of the exact details of former books after having revised them numerous times, so he relies on his fanbase Wiki to keep track, a detail I found both charming and extremely practical. In addition, we dove into the beauty of throwing your characters into sticky situations and the necessity to write scenes so things go from bad to worse. This chat helped me feel much braver about putting my character into tough spots to see how she will navigate rocky territory.
I hope both these conversations inspire you to investigate the less savory corners of your story and take your books into riskier places. May we all send our characters down a dark alley, metaphorically, after taking both of these writers' advice!
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The Gifts of Writing | Caroline Donahue
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The Delight of Genre Fiction | Tamsin Woodward
Finding Wonder in Self Publishing | Kali Patrick
Everything as a Possibility | Tara Calihman
Making Space for Stories to Be Told | Lena McCullough
Letting Writing Transport You | Anna Schroeder
Wonder not Control | Aleksandra Merk
Finding Enchantment in Exhaustion | Katherine May
Stone Soup: Murk Middle Advice | Sonal Champsee
NaNoWriMo and the Murky Middle | Hannah Dennison
Draft to Draft | Danny Ramadan
Letting Your Characters Guide You | Richard Osman
Going There | Emerson Whitney
Writing Your Way Through | Jasmine Guillory
Hitchhiking through the Murky Middle | Thomas Kearney
Writing from Personal Experience | Courtney Zoffness
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