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The Shit No One Tells You About Writing

Bianca Marais, Carly Watters and CeCe Lyraredcircle.com
This is a podcast for emerging writers who want to improve the quality of their work and learn more about the publishing industry. Your one host, Bianca Marais (the bestselling author of 'The Witches of Moonshyne Manor') interviews authors, agents, editors and just about anyone and everyone who's involved in bringing a book to market. She's joined by her cohosts, literary agents Carly Watters and CeCe Lyra from P.S. Literary Agency, who read and critique query letters as well as opening pages in their Books with Hooks segment. Expect good advice, honest insights, and a few laughs along the way.
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Episodes

Being Intentional With Setting

In today's Books with Hooks , Bianca speaks to guest agent, Emmy Nordstrom-Higdon, about five submissions including middle grade queries, a rom-com, and a graphic novel script. They discuss the best way to personalize your query letter to your specific agent; balancing narrative dialogue and action in a scene; content warnings; non-fiction book proposals; overwriting in non-fiction; and the need for an illustrator when submitting graphic novel queries. After which, Carly chats with her client, K...

Feb 23, 20231 hr 10 minSeason 13Ep. 5

Grady Hendrix’s Insights on Writing

In the latest Books with Hooks , Carly and CeCe each critique two queries and discuss pitching only one genre; having a solid reason that a story takes place in near-history; POV changes within a single chapter; when a query sounds more like a synopsis; opening with a daydream; sucking the agent in with curiosity and tension; needing to be the best in a busy category; using an elevator pitch; dialing down the setup and characterization details in a query; and which character readers connect to f...

Feb 16, 20231 hr 4 minSeason 14Ep. 4

Books That Get a Lot of Buzz

In today's Books with Hooks , Carly, CeCe, and Bianca are joined by listeners Marnie and Karisa. In the process, they discuss the importance of stakes in a query letter, even if it's literary; immersing yourself in place; the concept of 'historical' YA; the difference between YA and coming of age; how to set a scene; connecting specific plot points with the hook; and why interiority is important. After which, Bianca chats with, Deepti Kapoor , author of Age of Vice , about building buzz for a bo...

Feb 09, 20231 hr 10 minSeason 14Ep. 3

Welcoming Critique & Using the Hank 'Tuck' Method

In today’s Books with Hooks , Carly and CeCe critique two queries each, discussing strong hooks; coincidences; describing a character indirectly; grief, day-to-day, and voicey-ness in the pages; submitting polished queries, character observations tying in with their story-forward intentions, characterization, covering a long time period in a story, what a frame narrative is, clarifying genre, vagueness, having a protagonist who’s both observant and self-aware, and plausibility. Plus a serious at...

Feb 02, 202359 minSeason 14Ep. 2

The Different Routes to Publication

In today’s Books with Hooks , Carly and CeCe critique two queries each, discussing catchy titles; voice-y and specific details in queries; using line breaks; grounding readers in the scene; using opportunities for interiority; the emotional entryway technique for any genre; ensuring a unique hook to make your story stand out in a sea of similar stories; the web effect of characters and plot points; and strong pacing. After which, Bianca chats with Charlene Carr , author of Hold My Girl , on gett...

Jan 26, 20231 hr 2 minSeason 14Ep. 1

Writing About Grief & We Answer Your Questions & We Give You Comp Titles

In today’s jampacked Bonus Episode , Carly and CeCe answer all your questions, tackling the difference between trade and academic publishing; using a title that already exists; the use of historical slang in historical YA; using comps from self-published authors; the difference between the various genres of suspense novels; the potential mistakes that make it past the revision stage; the use of domain names for author websites; resubmitting a refurbished novel to the same agent; querying with a ...

Jan 23, 20231 hr 41 minSeason 13Ep. 11

Finding Mentors in Your Writing Journey

In today’s Books with Hooks , Carly, CeCe and Bianca look at two queries, in the process discussing a metafiction query letter; the idea of having characters written by other authors being used in your novel; digging deeper on a line level; originality and tropes; and the importance of specifics in interiority. After which, Bianca chats with Audrey Burges , author of The Minuscule Mansion of Myra Malone , about writing humour in a darker book; how she found her agent; having connections in the w...

Jan 19, 20231 hr 4 minSeason 13Ep. 10

Pitching a Book Before You Write It

In today’s Books with Hooks , Carly and CeCe critique two queries each, in the process discussing the concept of a protagonist knowing their fate or path; the importance of imbalance in the opening scene; an example of an 'excellent' query letter; and what is required in a query letter when your novel covers a long period of time. After which Bianca chats with James M. Lang and Sarah Connell Sanders , authors of Small Teaching K-8 , on approaching university and small presses without an agent; c...

Jan 12, 202359 minSeason 13Ep. 9

Seize the Day and Write the Book!

In today’s Books with Hooks , Carly and CeCe critique two queries each, in the process discussing extraordinarily long query letters; why it’s tricky to have a character whose ultimate goal is death; including dual-POV in the metadata; the importance of curiosity seeds in the opening pages through interiority and emotionality; how not being specific enough in a query letter makes agents hesitate to request pages; lack of interiority in the third person; using spelling according to the country th...

Jan 05, 20231 hr 5 minSeason 8Ep. 13

Using Emotional Memories in Writing & Our End-of-Year Wrap Up

In today’s Books with Hooks , Carly and CeCe critique two queries each, in the process discussing putting your own spin on a classic trope; writing physical descriptions of characters; the difficulties w beginning your novel focusing on a character who is not the protagonist; how to explain that you've had a previous agent; and a good example of voicey prose. After which Carly chats with Kitty Johnson , author of Five Winters , about structuring a novel differently than the “norm”; creating obst...

Dec 29, 20221 hr 9 minSeason 13Ep. 7

Writing Tightly on a Scene Level & Keeping Your Characters in Motion

In today’s Books with Hooks , Carly and CeCe critique two queries each, in the process discussing the pros and cons of epistolary novels; the #ownvoices term being retired; baiting the reader in the opening pages; having too much character description and not enough plot in the query; linguistic calibration and earned emotionality; problems with omniscient POV and breaking the fourth wall; vulnerability in unlikable characters; and having a compelling ending to a chapter. After which CeCe chats ...

Dec 22, 20221 hr 27 minSeason 13Ep. 6

A Podcast Listener's Success Story

In today’s Books with Hooks , Carly and CeCe each look at two query letters, and in the process discuss making sure interiority adds up—showing not just what a character thinks, but how they think; ensuring the line-level writing and unfolding of tension is allowing the reader to actively put the pieces of the puzzle together; ensuring there is specificity and the story climax in the query letter; making the first scene dynamic by giving the character a story-forward goal and a clear obstacle wi...

Dec 15, 20221 hr 11 minSeason 13Ep. 5

December Bonus Episode: We Answer Your Questions & Give You Comp Titles

In today's Bonus Episode , Carly and CeCe answer all your burning questions, in the process discussing whether agents ever ask for full manuscripts right after reading a query; whether query word count will keep an agent from reading or requesting pages; the concept of “new adult"; and how to deal with query letters having been sent off with the incorrect comps. After which Emilie Sommer from East City Book Shop joins us to give you her recommended comp titles. Our Sponsors: * Check out Chime: h...

Dec 12, 202245 min

When All the Rejections Become Resounding Yeses!

In today's Books with Hooks , Jessica and Kate join Carly and CeCe who critique their work, in the process discussing the important difference between a reader's curiosity about what happened before your pages started versus curiosity about what is going to happen in the novel; knowing exactly what you want your readers to be thinking after reading your first pages; the issues with having a protagonist that is too self aware at the beginning of a novel; the requirements when choosing between sin...

Dec 08, 20221 hr 20 minSeason 13Ep. 4

The Importance of Surprising the Reader From the First Chapter

In today's Books with Hooks , Carly and CeCe each critique two query letters, in the process discussing WWII fatigue in the industry; the importance of the butterfly effect in time travel stories; how to compress plot in your query; packing in as many compelling elements as possible; and reading a perfect query letter. After which, Bianca chats with Brad Smith , author of Copperhead Road , about how Bob Dylan, moonshine, and the origins of stock car racing inspired Copperhead Road ; his experien...

Dec 01, 20221 hr 5 minSeason 13Ep. 3

Writing Strong Character Arcs That Are Tied to Character Wants

In today's Books with Hooks , Carly and CeCe analyze two query letters each, and in the process discuss what constitutes a long query, in respect of word count; how statements in dialogue shouldn't be made simply to tell the reader something; avoiding vague references in queries; and getting a submission that reads like a published book. After which, Bianca chats with Alexa Martin , author of Better Than Fiction , about her journey to publication; writing teacher books; planting curiosity seeds ...

Nov 24, 20221 hr 9 minSeason 13Ep. 2

Jeffrey Archer's 14-Draft Process & Writing Plots Twists vs Reveals

In today's Books with Hooks , Carly and CeCe are left unsupervised as they critique two query letters each, in the process discussing the best way to frame your novel if it has series potential; the difficulty of marketing a quiet novel right now; how you should open your novel; matching query tone and novel tone to your genre; and the importance of readers being invested in your characters. After which, Bianca chats with one of the bestselling authors of all time, Jeffrey Archer , about his lat...

Nov 17, 20221 hr 15 minSeason 13Ep. 1

The Importance of Having No Ego When Receiving Critique

In today's Books with Hooks , Carly and CeCe are joined by two authors, Melissa and Elizabeth , whose work they critique. In the process, they discuss ensuring each that timeline in a dual timeline is its own story; keeping scenes condensed to keep propelling the story forward; mentioning the pandemic in contemporary fiction; baking in subtle references to things instead of explaining them to the reader; finding ways for a character to interact with other characters, especially when we’ll be spe...

Nov 10, 20221 hr 24 minSeason 12Ep. 9

Adding Tension, Conflict and Stakes to a Novel That's Not Working

In today's Books With Hooks , Carly and CeCe look at two critiques each, discussing the importance of using sharp specifics and strong interiority; ensuring there’s tension and stakes in the first pages; having distinct character voices; dropping hints but leaving them unanswered; challenges with omniscient POV; keeping all the metadata together in one paragraph; stories within stories slowing down the pacing; leaning into complicated emotions and revealing contradictions from the get-go; and ma...

Nov 03, 20221 hr 8 minSeason 12Ep. 8

Inciting Incidents and Key Events

In today's Books with Hooks, Carly and CeCe each look at one submitted query letter, after which they each discuss a query letter that they ended up representing as an example of what grabs their attention. They discuss redacted titles; explaining POV in a query letter; putting the hook front and center; coincidences in the story; too much internal and not enough external in the first pages; dual POV in a query letter; tension leaks and starting with proper interiority and not narration. After w...

Oct 27, 20221 hr 3 minSeason 12Ep. 7

Bonus Episode: We Answer Your Questions, Give You Comp Titles, and Chat with Susie Yang

In today's Bonus Episode, Carly and CeCe answer all your questions and Emilie Sommer from East City Book Shop gives you comp titles. After which, CeCe chats with Susie Yang , author of White Ivy , which was a Books with Hooks Book Club pick in the spring. CeCe and Susie discuss fairytale elements and omniscient POV; how suspicious writers make the best writers; what it’s like to work with an editor after getting a book deal; Susie's experience as a debut author; craft resources she uses; writing...

Oct 24, 20221 hr 17 min

Why You Don't Need an MFA to Become a Better Writer

In today's Books with Hooks, Jael Richardson (author of Gutter Child ) joins Carly and CeCe to critique query letters. During the segment, they discuss starting in the right place; using time stamps to make it easier for the reader to ground themselves; ensuring there’s interiority with the narrating character; the web effect in query letters; clarifying the emotionality of the main character; teasing the tone/vibe of the book in the query letter; starting a book with a letter; ensuring your que...

Oct 20, 20221 hrSeason 12Ep. 6

The Process When Publishers Acquire a Novel & How to Make Yourself More Marketable

In today's Books with Hooks , Carly and CeCe are joined by Jennifer and David, two authors who submitted their work for consideration. During the segment, they discuss whether you should have themes in a query letter; query letter vs proposal for memoirs; having something happening every five pages; letting the reader ask the question before you answer it as the author; keeping passive plot points out of the query letter; showing connections between important characters; showing a very clear goa...

Oct 13, 20221 hr 9 minSeason 12Ep. 5

Fleshing Out All of Your Characters, Including the Antagonists

In today's Books with Hooks , Carl y and CeC e each review two query letters, in the process discussing overexplaining and taking the readers out of the scene; leaning into your scene from a reader’s perspective; having a very clear idea of the major dramatic question that is specific to the protagonist’s plot journey; prioritizing a character's interiority over their noticing other characters’ reactions to things; avoiding head-hopping; ensuring specific details are where they need to be placed...

Oct 06, 20221 hr 8 minSeason 12Ep. 4

Including Diversity in Your Writing & Always Thinking About Your Reader

In today's Books with Hooks , Carly and CeCe discuss being clear about your age category and details of the plot; keeping the query letter short; fleshing out character dynamics and not focusing too much on worldbuilding; connecting with a character, as opposed to the world, in the opening pages; a children’s picture book query letter; including some illustrator notes; exploring darker themes in a picture book; symbolism in children’s books; kidlit411.com; using lists in query letters; keeping t...

Sep 29, 20221 hr 12 minSeason 12Ep. 3

How to Know if You're the Right Person to Tell a Story

In today's Books with Hooks , Carly and CeCe discuss keeping secrets from the reader vs. keeping them from the character; choosing a variety of comparable titles and authors; relatability to what the character is going through; ways to make a story believable; interiority and emotionality in the characters; not giving too much in the opening pages; revealing information in the right order; how themes don’t sell books, hooks sell books; and writing longer scenes and starting at the right place. A...

Sep 22, 20221 hr 4 minSeason 12Ep. 2

Bonus Episode: We Answer Your Questions and Give You Comps

In today's Bonus Episode, Bianca, Carly and CeCe answer all your burning questions about writing and publishing. After which, Bianca chats with Elizabeth Held , creator of the What to Read substack, who answers your first batch of comp title requests. Followed by a chat with Emilie Sommer of East City Bookshop who answers the second batch of comp title requests. Find us on our socials: Twitter: @TSNOTYAW @BiancaM_author @carlywatters @ceciliaclyra Instagram: @biancamarais_author @carlywatters @c...

Sep 19, 20221 hr 10 min

How to Stop Talking to Ourselves and Start Talking to Our Readers

In today's Books with Hooks , we're joined by guest agent, Emmy Nordstrom-Higdon from Westwood Creative Artists who looks at four submissions. During the segment, Emmy discusses executing the world-building in a way that’s accessible to readers, and ensuring you’re also covering your characters' conflicts, goals, stakes, etc. in a query; keeping your query letter under a page; ensuring something happens plot-wise and that there’s voicey-ness in the writing sample; having wonderful line-level wri...

Sep 15, 20221 hr 2 minSeason 12Ep. 1

Tearing a Story Apart Until the Puzzle Pieces Fit Perfectly

In today's Books with Hooks , Carly and CeCe review a resubmission and in the process discuss an impressive author paragraph; writing the subtleties of familial relationships; the difficulties of a plot that hinges on a secret that isn't revealed in the query; and an example of a very good hook. After which, Bianca chats with the NYT bestselling Deanna Raybourn , author of Killers of a Certain Age , about purposefully choosing a setting and location for a story; when to decide on a dual-timeline...

Sep 08, 202254 minSeason 11Ep. 9

Writing a Successful Book Proposal

In today's Books with Hooks , Carly and CeCe discuss the target audience for a coming of age novel; the pitfalls of the early 2000s as a setting; the importance of your major dramatic question in a query; the issues with setting your novel up as part of a duology or series; and writing 'leading' dialogue. After which CeCe chats with Jessie Stephens , author of Heartsick: Three Stories About Love, Pain, and What Happens In Between about what made her proposal successful; how Jessie's background i...

Sep 01, 20221 hr 4 minSeason 11Ep. 8
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