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The Every Day Novelist

J. Daniel Sawyereverydaynovelist.com
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Question 1122 How does the Homestead Affect Writing?

Joe asks:How has living on a homestead affected your writing life? If you had to do it over again, what would you do differently? The post Question 1122 How does the Homestead Affect Writing? appeared first on The Every Day Novelist .

Jul 17, 20249 min

Question 1121: Sacred ideas and Adapting from Screenplays

Brad asks: Do you ever collaborate or bounce ideas with other authors? And any advice on writing a screenplay first, then adapting the story into a novel? Down From TenAnd Then She Was Gone The post Question 1121: Sacred ideas and Adapting from Screenplays appeared first on The Every Day Novelist .

Jul 11, 20249 min

Question 1120: What is a play?

Caine asks: What is a play? Not the mechanics of how documents are formatted or anything like that, but what Plays are, what they aren’t, and why people would write one. www.storybundle.com/steampunk The post Question 1120: What is a play? appeared first on The Every Day Novelist .

Jul 11, 20247 min

Questions 1119: Filling Up the Corners

Roland asks:I want to write short stories to give my readers an extra taste of my characters and side characters, but my mind goes blank trying to come up with a story. I imagine scenes and situations all the time, but they don’t feel very standalone. I also have lots … The post Questions 1119: Filling Up the Corners appeared first on The Every Day Novelist ....

Jul 09, 202418 min

Question 1118: Preventing Author Avatars

Herb asks: A while back on Twitter you said you give every protagonist a feature you hate and even antagonist one you admire to prevent creating characters who are just your avatar in the story. What is your process for inserting them transparently and selecting the traits? What are some … The post Question 1118: Preventing Author Avatars appeared first on The Every Day Novelist ....

Jul 08, 202417 min

Question 1117: Why Have Sequels Gone Out of Fashion?

Roland asksI love Star Wars, but in the most narrow way. Episodes IV-VI and a few other things are pretty cool. But, I want new stories, not dozens of prequel movies and series. Why are they afraid to go forward vs living in the Star Wars past? It’s not just … The post Question 1117: Why Have Sequels Gone Out of Fashion? appeared first on The Every Day Novelist ....

Jun 21, 202413 min

Question 1116: Is it a Prequel, or Just Book One?

Roland asks: A lot of authors say they’re writing a prequel (as a lead magnet) when they haven’t published, or even finished, Book 1 yet. I know what they mean, but if they release ‘the prequel’ first, then isn’t that just Book 1 and not actually a prequel? The HobbitThe … The post Question 1116: Is it a Prequel, or Just Book One? appeared first on The Every Day Novelist ....

Jun 20, 20248 min

Question 1115: Why Are People Writing Prequels?

Roland asks: Indie authors are obsessed with prequels to their Book Ones but I don’t get it. I almost never want to know MORE about what happened before Book 1. Why have prequels become such a thing these days? Star Wars Prequel TrilogyStar Trek VJob (the Bible)Clash of the Titans … The post Question 1115: Why Are People Writing Prequels? appeared first on The Every Day Novelist ....

Jun 19, 202428 min

Feedback: The Bradbury Challenge

Listener Ian has a progress report on doing the Bradbury Challenge for NanoWriMo The post Feedback: The Bradbury Challenge appeared first on The Every Day Novelist .

Jun 18, 20245 min

Questions 1114: Developing a Young Character

Jim asks:Previously I mentioned I had a character who was 10 years old in a first book in a series. I had used him as a reader proxy, who gets into a little trouble but isn’t really a protagonist. How do I take a character who is now 15, grow … The post Questions 1114: Developing a Young Character appeared first on The Every Day Novelist .

Jun 14, 202411 min

Question 1113: Troubles Finishing

Pablo asks: I have been struggling with a manuscript for a novel since 2015. I begin, stop, give up, take it up again, and all the time it keeps evolving in my head. Now it’s an unfinished chaotic first draft, only 38 pages so far. I’d like to be done … The post Question 1113: Troubles Finishing appeared first on The Every Day Novelist .

Jun 13, 202416 min

Question 1112: Products of NaNoWriMo

Khellan asks:What happens to the stuff you and Kitty write during nanowrimo? Lost Days, Last Nights The post Question 1112: Products of NaNoWriMo appeared first on The Every Day Novelist .

Jun 12, 20246 min

Question 1111: Tough Truths About Loving Writing

Jim asks:I may have asked something like this before, but how does one rekindle the enjoyment of writing? It used to be a thing I did to avoid doing things I didn’t want to do, like finding time in the middle of the work day to sneak in some words, … The post Question 1111: Tough Truths About Loving Writing appeared first on The Every Day Novelist ....

Jun 11, 20249 min

Question 1110: Breaking Faith With Readers

Ed asks:What does it mean for an author to “break faith” with his readers? The Wheel of Time by Robert JordanPoodle Springs by Raymond Chandler and Robert B ParkerVariable Star by Robert A Heinlein and Spider RobinsonThe SilmarillionThe Game of ThronesWriting Excuses podcastA Subversive Masterpiece The post Question 1110: Breaking Faith With Readers appeared first on The Every Day Novelist ....

Jun 11, 202415 min

Question 1109: Writing the Right Sequel

Jim said:In my last question I talked about re-discovering the sequel I was supposed to be writing after spending 95,000 words on the wrong idea. As I approached the writing of the appropriate sequel, I bogged down early. I think I’ve figured out that the problem was not understanding the … The post Question 1109: Writing the Right Sequel appeared first on The Every Day Novelist ....

Jun 06, 202415 min

Question 1108: Writing the Wrong Novel

Jim asks:A little while back I dove into a sequel featuring my protagonist about fifteen years down the road. It was a big time jump, one I was ready for in the character, but so much more would have occurred, and so much left undone that it was the wrong … The post Question 1108: Writing the Wrong Novel appeared first on The Every Day Novelist .

Jun 05, 202411 min

Question 1107: Film vs. Book: Characterization in Lord of the Rings

Indiana Jim:A couple years ago you did an epic twitter thread on what the Lord of the Rings films got wrong. Could you do an episode on this topic so we can learn how to avoid these pitfalls in characterization? Original twitter thread We Need To Talk About FrodoLord of … The post Question 1107: Film vs. Book: Characterization in Lord of the Rings appeared first on The Every Day Novelist ....

Jun 04, 202428 min

Where The Hell Have We Been?

A guide to surgery for writers and an update from the hosts. Healthy Living Can Be Deadly The Secrets of the Heinlein Juvenile The post Where The Hell Have We Been? appeared first on The Every Day Novelist .

Jun 03, 20247 min

Quick Announcement

Quick show announcement – we will be back Monday. The post Quick Announcement appeared first on The Every Day Novelist .

Apr 11, 202440 sec

Question 1106: Creativity and ADD

Jim asks: You’ve spoken before about how ADD and its derivatives can be a boon to the creative person, and the dangers of medicating it out. What are some ways the writer can manage the symptoms while appreciating the benefits? The post Question 1106: Creativity and ADD appeared first on The Every Day Novelist .

Apr 10, 202416 min

Question 1105: Changing the Way You Listen

Today we have feedback from Khellan on changing the way you listen and getting out of your own way. archivos The post Question 1105: Changing the Way You Listen appeared first on The Every Day Novelist .

Apr 09, 20245 min

Question 1104: Building Life Experience

Joe asks: Lots of young people want to be writers, but don’t have enough life experience to write anything interesting. What ways do you recommend to gain that sort of life experience? Meditations by Marcus AureliusThe Bed of Procrustes by Nassim Nicholas TalebThe Notebooks of Lazarus LongCity Slickers The post Question 1104: Building Life Experience appeared first on The Every Day Novelist ....

Apr 05, 202419 min

Questions 1103: Cannell’s Secret Sauce

Indiana Jim asks: Stephen J. Cannell produced some of the best television shows ever, and I know you’re an aficionado. What was his secret sauce for engaging and enduring episodic storytelling? WiseguyRockford FilesThe A TeamSilk StalkingsThe Commish The post Questions 1103: Cannell’s Secret Sauce appeared first on The Every Day Novelist .

Apr 04, 20246 min

Catch-up & Announcements

A handful of announcements, or what we’ve been up to. The Write Stuff50 by 50 ChallengeLost Days, Last Nights announcement postThe Shoes I Wore This Morning, a sample of the Lost Days collectionUnfolding the World substackAnd Then She Was Gone The post Catch-up & Announcements appeared first on The Every Day Novelist .

Apr 03, 202411 min

Question 1102: Reading as a Writer

Joe asks:I’ve been enjoying these short q&a podcasts! Here’s a question for your next one: what is your take on reading as a writer? Do you believe it’s important to read widely in the genre you write, or to avoid your genre and read widely in everything else? I’ve heard … The post Question 1102: Reading as a Writer appeared first on The Every Day Novelist ....

Jan 26, 20248 min

Question 1101: Pacing in Action-Adventure

Tim asks: What’re your opinions on pacing an Action-adventure novel? How much action is actually necessary? King Solomon’s Mines by H. Rider HaggardSahara by Clive CusslerIndiana JonesRomancing the StoneThe Killing Floor by Lee ChildJurrassic Park (film)Congo (film)The Lost World by DoyleThe Mummy The post Question 1101: Pacing in Action-Adventure appeared first on The Every Day Novelist ....

Jan 25, 20248 min

Question 1100: Finding Public Domain Books

Where/how do you go to track down and read those books out of copyright? You mentioned King Solomon’s Mine recently and I’d love to get a copy of that on my ereader if there’s a free resource to grab it. Notes:Archive.orgSFFaudio.orgLibriVox The post Question 1100: Finding Public Domain Books appeared first on The Every Day Novelist .

Jan 24, 20244 min

Question 1099: Measuring Yourself as a Writer

Caine asks:In a self evaluation of our own skill sets/aptitudes as a writer, what identifiers should exist that would indicate we have developed into a substantial professional writer? How do we know that we have what we need skills wise? What should we be able to do? What should we … The post Question 1099: Measuring Yourself as a Writer appeared first on The Every Day Novelist ....

Jan 23, 202414 min

Question 1098: Getting Back In The Mood

Khellan asks:I’ve recently started carving out some “guaranteed” time to write fiction 3 times a week. It’s been a long time. Do you have any tools or tricks to get you back in the particular headspace or mood for the specific story you’re working on, or have you ingrained the … The post Question 1098: Getting Back In The Mood appeared first on The Every Day Novelist ....

Jan 22, 20248 min

Question 1097: We Need a Punctuation Master Class

Khellen asks:You mentioned punctuation and that stuff in another episode… Do you have enough to create a mini ebook with that stuff in? It is 123.6% worthwhile, because I forget and have to find a couple of books to figure out the rules! Sponsored by Archivos The post Question 1097: We Need a Punctuation Master Class appeared first on The Every Day Novelist ....

Jan 12, 20244 min
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