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Books for Writers, Part 1

by Stephanie Dethlefs | Feb 2, 2023 | Book Coaching, Books for Writers, First Draft, How to write a novel, Planning your book

In this video, I share two of my favorite resource books for clarifying the big picture of what you want to say in – and do with – your novel.  What have you read lately? Let me know in the comments! Blueprint for a Book, by Jennie Nash Story Genius: How...

How to Start Writing a Novel

by Stephanie Dethlefs | Feb 1, 2023 | Accountability, Character Development, First Draft, Planning your book, Plot development, writing craft

I know what it feels like to be at the beginning of writing a novel.  It’s thrilling. And also… 😱 overwhelming. 😱 confusing. 😱 full of self-doubt. Writing a novel is a big job, and we often think we have to have all of the pieces in place first. 🤔 We think we should...

How To Write a Novel (YouTube edition)

by Stephanie Dethlefs | Jan 5, 2023 | Accountability, First Draft, Getting feedback, How to write a novel, Mindset, Planning your book, Revision, writing craft, writing life

In this video, I’m sharing my signature system for coaching writers through writing their novels. Here’s the truth: writing a novel is hard and it takes a long time. But if you know what to expect and can stay focused on where you are NOW (vs. what needs...

What Pixar Can Teach Us About Plot

by Stephanie Dethlefs | Nov 1, 2022 | First Draft, How to write a novel, Planning your book, Plot development, writing craft

There is no one “right” way to write a novel. But there are basic types of plot points which every story, no matter how simple or complex, needs to include. Using a strategy like this Pixar storytelling model is one way to make sure you’ve got them covered. Links:Take...

How to Play With the Plot

by Stephanie Dethlefs | Oct 18, 2022 | Planning your book, Plot development, writing craft, Writing middle grade, Writing YA

Having vague or fuzzy ideas can lead to self-doubt and discouragement, but self-doubt does not need to keep you from writing your book. In this episode, we’re playing with plot ideas by asking the question “what if?” and watching as a story begins to take shape....
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