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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

The Dos and Don’ts When Writing For Children

In today's Books with Hooks , CeCe and Carly discuss what agents look for with a resubmission; the issue with starting with themes in a query letter; the need for your plot and stakes to have a 'domino' effect; infusing character description with emotionality; the need for specificity in plot points; the standards for literary fiction writing; the ever-present need for active emotions and interiority; and the subjectivity of the industry and taste in novels. After which, Bianca chats with Middle...

Jan 18, 20241 hr 6 minSeason 19Ep. 1

Creating intimacy With Your Reader

In today's Books with Hooks , Carly and CeCe discuss the importance of eliminating any confusion in your query; the distinction between having a 'perfect' query letter and one that does the job; how plausibility issues may or may not be a problem for different agents; the need to be intentional with dates you choose in your novel, rather than just convenient; the art of giving specifics when they are needed; and the need for active rather than passive stakes and inciting incidents. After which, ...

Jan 11, 20241 hr 7 minSeason 18Ep. 10

Working with a Writing Coach

In today's Books with Hooks , Carly and CeCe are joined by guest Alicia Clancy , executive editor at Lake Union Publishing. They discuss the need to establish what is real and what is made up in a fantasy query; the importance of physical movement in the opening pages to help with pacing; avoiding vague plot points in your query, especially when relating to the climax; sufficiently explaining why you chose a specific character to focus on in your query letter when writing a multi-POV novel; the ...

Jan 04, 20241 hr 14 minSeason 18Ep. 9

Finding Your Voice

In today's Books with Hooks , Bianca, Carly, and CeCe discuss an example of an excellent hook and query letter in general; the issues with beginning your novel with a cliched scene; the importance of emotional layers in interiority, especially with big, messy emotions; framing your query letter in a way that gives your protagonist more agency and 'protagonism', or that shows how a character's lack of agency pushes the plot forward; the problem with using self-published books as your comp titles;...

Dec 28, 20231 hr 11 minSeason 18Ep. 8

December Bonus Episode

In today's December Bonus Episode , Bianca interviews Sarah Lariviere , YA author of The Bad Kid , Time Travel for Love and Profit, and the upcoming, Riot Act . They discuss Sarah's decision to base her latest novel in her hometown; pinpointing what makes a work fit into the YA category; writing in a way that is authentic to your audience (including the language you use and how you portray certain experiences); the intentionality of choosing a setting and time period; using song lyrics in your w...

Dec 25, 20231 hr 3 min

What to do When a Scene is Falling Flat

In today's Books with Hooks, CeCe, Carly, and Bianca are joined by Harvey to discuss his submission. They chat about illustrating plot escalation in a query; boosting SEO through your title choice; stakes that are personally important to the protagonist; the importance of cross-over with characters when you have multiple main characters; the need for causality when it comes to plot points; CeCe shares a 'masterfully written' line; the need for sharp specificity and active emotions in character i...

Dec 21, 20231 hr 10 minSeason 18Ep. 7

Writing with Respect and Authenticity

In today's Books with Hooks , Carly, CeCe , and Bianca discuss a historical mystery and a women's fiction query. They chat about whether starting from a male or female POV may (or may not) affect how agents request pages; why an author whose work is quite polished may not have received many requests from agents; transforming hooks in ways that will garner the most agent and editor attention; the issues with wanting a romance to be the B plot, but then also having a weaker A plot; and the ever-pr...

Dec 14, 20231 hr 14 minSeason 18Ep. 6

How Writing Interiority is Like Squeezing an Orange

In today's Books with Hooks , Bianca, Carly , and CeCe are joined by guest, Ronnie Alvarado , a senior editor at Simon Element. They discuss two queries, one of which includes a resubmission. The four discuss why agents might pass on a resubmission despite changes having been made; how info-dumping can keep readers from connecting with characters; why writing interiority is like squeezing an orange; typos in query letters; when adverbs are useful; and a prologue that works. After which, Bianca i...

Dec 07, 20231 hr 3 minSeason 17Ep. 5

Writing Retellings and Reimaginings

In today's Books with Hooks , Bianca, Carly and CeCe critique two listener query letters, one fantasy and one middle-grade fiction. During which, they discuss the need for characters to physically move around and the idea that a lack of movement might mean too much interiority and not enough plot; the need for interiority to match point of view; Bianca gives line level writing advice about phrasing; the idea of your protagonist being the 'sun' in your novel and other characters the 'planets'; th...

Nov 30, 202358 minSeason 18Ep. 4

Bumper November Bonus Episode

In today's Bumper November Bonus Episode , Emilie Sommer of East City Bookshop kicks us off with suggested comp titles. After which, Bianca is joined by Uzma Jalaluddin and Marissa Stapley , co-authors of Three Holidays and a Wedding . They discuss the differences in approach in writing a collaborative project rather than a solo one; the benefits of writing genre-fiction when it comes to creating an outline, and the importance of an outline in a collaborative process; the idea of tackling hard s...

Nov 27, 20232 hr 7 min

In Praise of the Essay

In today's Books with Hooks , Bianca, Carly , and CeCe are joined by Nicole to discuss her query submission. They discuss the introduction of characters in a query letter to avoid overwhelming the reader; avoiding 'hopping' around in time and switching tenses in a query; ideas to up the stakes within the relationship of Nicole's main characters; examples of how Nicole successfully described a character's appearance using first person POV; advice on how to avoid common turns of phrase; and how to...

Nov 23, 20231 hr 2 minSeason 18Ep. 3

Writing Morally Ambiguous Characters

In today's Books with Hooks , Bianca , Carly and CeCe critique two query letters. They discuss a good example of the concept of 'curiosity seeds'; the importance of expedience when getting a character from point A to point B; the creation of immediacy through present tense; how to give specifics in the query letter without ruining the curiosity seeds you want to plant in the pages; how the discussion of money in pages allow for various opportunities to reveal details about a character; and the n...

Nov 16, 20231 hr 5 minSeason 17Ep. 2

Encouragement from NYT Bestselling Author, Jean Kwok

In today's Books with Hooks , Bianca, Carly and CeCe are joined by guest agent, Dana Murphy. The four discuss the need for specificity in a query letter; whittling at larger ideas to hone them and make them clearer; internal logic within a scene; the necessity of 'upfront' world building; being clear with stakes in a query letter; the difficulty of pitching something as 'humorous'; the issue with a character’s intuition that is proven correct; and the need to trust your reader through showing ra...

Nov 09, 20231 hr 10 minSeason 18Ep. 1

Adapting a Novel into a Screenplay

In today's Books with Hooks , Carly and CeCe critique two query letters. During which, they discuss how specificity can make your novel seem more realistic; the challenges with switching between different types of narration; a prologue that CeCe likes; the depth that interiority adds to dialogue; and the difficulty with relying on a character's memory to create a plot. After which, Bianca interviews Nicolas DiDomizio , author of Burn it All Down and The Gay Best Friend . The two discuss the stor...

Nov 02, 202351 minSeason 16Ep. 10

Bumper October Bonus Episode

In today's bumper October Bonus Episode , Emilie Sommer of East City Bookshop kicks us off with suggested comp titles. After which, Jessica Knoll joins Carly to talk about Bright Young Women . They also discuss opening pages and prologues; the book vs the audio version; violence on the page; the power in naming things we typically shy away from; the internet and social media as a tool for authors; influences and inspiration; being a part of screen adaptations and filming; and being in a healthy ...

Oct 30, 20232 hr 4 min

Bumper October Bonus Episode

In today's bumper October Bonus Episode , Emilie Sommer of East City Bookshop kicks us off with suggested comp titles. After which, Jessica Knoll joins Carly to talk about Bright Young Women . They also discuss opening pages and prologues; the book vs the audio version; violence on the page; the power in naming things we typically shy away from; the internet and social media as a tool for authors; influences and inspiration; being a part of screen adaptations and filming; and being in a healthy ...

Oct 30, 20232 hr 4 min

Trusting in Yourself and the Process

On today's Books with Hooks, Carly and CeCe are joined by podcast listener, Johnny Hobson . While reviewing his query letter, they discuss avoiding a synopsis-heavy query; the importance of showing the protagonism of a main character in a query; breaking down the mechanics of a love scene to reflect reality; the issue with starting a novel in a place where everything is going well; and some of the nuances in writing an alternate history. After which, Bianca interviews Karma Brown , author of Wha...

Oct 26, 202356 minSeason 17Ep. 9

Making Mindful Choices Regarding Characterization

In today's Books with Hooks , Carly and CeCe critique three query letters. During the segment, they discuss the need for physicality of movement as well as inner life in opening pages; 'wrong shoe theory' to emphasize the importance of making surprising choices as a storyteller; causality when writing about plot points in a query; and the need for character depth. After which, Bianca interviews Chantel Guertin , author of It Happened One Christmas . The two discuss the various genres in which Ch...

Oct 19, 20231 hrSeason 17Ep. 8

Writing an Opening Chapter That Ticks All the Boxes

In today’s Books with Hooks , Carly and CeCe critique two submissions, discussing how to include enough of a hook in a query without spoiling the story; burying the lead; making it obvious how an author wants readers to feel about certain things; longer query letter word counts; personifying the antagonist; and polished pages on a scene level. After which, Bianca interviews Hannah Mary McKinnon , the author of The Christmas Wager (written under her pen name, Holly Cassidy ). During their intervi...

Oct 12, 202351 minSeason 17Ep. 7

Getting Published Without an Agent

In today's Books with Hooks , Carly and CeCe critique three query letters during which they discuss the 'hook, book, cook' method; the importance of layering emotionality and depth; writing a narrator that starts as a child and becomes an adult; and the line between emphasis when writing, and not being confident in what you're writing. They also critique a query that was previously submitted to the podcast and discuss the changes that the author made. After which, Bianca chats with Heather Dixon...

Oct 05, 20231 hrSeason 17Ep. 6

Choosing an A Plot

In today's Books with Hooks , Carly and CeCe are joined by listener, Jessica , while they critique and discuss her query letter and pages. They discuss the need for the level of external plot to match the level of interiority; specificity to create an 'atmosphere' around your novel; how women's fiction readers feel about swearing in a novel; and creating a sense of believability and plausibility in your work. After which, Carly interviews Becca Freeman, author of The Christmas Orphans Club . Dur...

Sep 28, 20231 hr 3 minSeason 17Ep. 5

September Bonus Episode

In today's bumper September Bonus Episode , Emilie Sommer of East City Bookshop kicks us off with suggested comp titles. After which, Bianca interviews Nina Simon , author of Mother-Daughter Murder Night , a debut that was chosen for Reese’s Book Club. They discuss Nina’s nightmare-turned-dream debut experience; the trend of the cozy murder mystery; picking the right agent; the query letter that landed Nina her agent; and how plotting and brainstorming constitute "real" writing. Finally, in the ...

Sep 25, 20231 hr 23 min

The Method Writing Technique

In today’s Books with Hooks , Carly and CeCe critique three submissions, in the process discussing intentionality with regards to timelines; how novels with certain types of themes need to get 'messy'; the importance of specificity; showing rather than telling; and using active emotions. After which Bianca interviews LaToya Watkins , acclaimed author of the short story anthology Holler, Child . They discuss LaToya's unorthodox road to publication; how changing political and social climates can a...

Sep 21, 20231 hr 5 minSeason 17Ep. 4

The Hero's Journey in Memoir

In today's episode, Carly and CeCe are joined by Maya Golden, author of The Return Trip . During the episode, they discuss a query that was previously submitted to BWH; the need for balance between bio and plot in a query letter; memoirists writing their query letter plot/body paragraphs in first person rather than third; and cautioning against focusing on questions when writing plot paragraphs. Maya then discusses the structure and inspiration of her memoir; and she outlines the differences bet...

Sep 14, 202352 minSeason 16Ep. 3

The Layering Method of Writing

In today’s Books with Hooks , Carly and CeCe critique three submissions and cover topics like having escalating plot in the plot paragraphs; having only one POV character; weaving in setting in historical fiction, interiority; character names in query letters vs synopses; ensuring dual timelines connect; passivity and coincidences; using statements instead of questions in the query; short frame narrative prologues to ground the reader; two arcs for two timelines; major dramatic questions; and a ...

Sep 07, 202352 minSeason 17Ep. 1

How POV Choice Lends Itself to Emotionality

In today's episode, Carly and CeCe are joined by Kelly S. Thompson , author of the memoir Still, I Cannot Save You . The three discuss: POV lending itself to emotionality in pages and the importance of choosing the right POV to fully exemplify that emotionality; the two required elements of a memoir and the importance of a thematic singular thread through it; remembering what your reader knows vs what you know; Kelly’s journey to publication; mapping out the memories and moments in memoirs; and ...

Aug 31, 202356 min

August Bonus with Emma Donoghue and Lisa Jewell, plus Q & A and Comp Title Segments

In today's bumper August Episode , we have two amazing author interviews as well as a Q & A and Comp Title segment. Bianca first chats with bestselling and award-winning author, Emma Donoghue, about her latest novel, Learned By Heart . During the segment, the two discuss quieter novels; waiting for the right time to write a particular novel; the limitations of playwriting vs novel writing; the amount of research that goes into writing historical fiction; and choosing a POV character. After w...

Aug 28, 20232 hr 11 min

Using Peripheral Characters Effectively

In today’s episode, Fiona Davis joins Bianca, Carly, and CeCe to critique Books with Hooks submissions while also talking about her latest novel, The Spectacular . During the episode, they discuss achieving NYT Bestselling status several times over; having messy story setups and high stakes; interiority and emotionality; ensuring there are obstacles in the main character’s way right from the start; knowing what the main character wants; passive query letters; why having more plot and less talk o...

Aug 24, 202351 minSeason 16Ep. 10

The Importance of Plausibility in Storytelling

Today's episode is sponsored by June's Journey. Find the link to the glamorous hidden object game here: https://www.wooga.com/games/junes-journey Today, Bianca, Carly, and CeCe chat with Jessica Hamilton , author of Don’t You Dare , while also critiquing listeners' query letters. They discuss Jessica's experience with going on submission and publishing during the start of Covid; examples of a successful depiction of anxiety in submission pages; the importance of starting a novel at the beginning...

Aug 17, 202353 minSeason 16Ep. 9

Striking the Right Tone

Today's episode is sponsored by June's Journey. Find the link to the glamorous hidden object game here: https://www.wooga.com/games/junes-journey In today's episode, Bianca, Carly, and CeCe critique query letters and chat with Lauren JA Bear , author of Medusa’s Sisters . During the show, they discuss being 'on trend'; writing counter-narratives; being inspired by mythology; Lauren's inspiration for her latest novel; doing a deep dive when it comes to research; prologues that work; an excellent ...

Aug 10, 202342 minSeason 16Ep. 8
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