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Fiction Writing Made Easy

#122: Counting Down The Best Writing Tips From FWME In 2023

Fiction Writing Made Easy

Savannah Gilbo

Education, Fiction, Writing Tips, Arts, Bestseller, Writing, How To, Author, Writing Community, Books, Novel, How To Write Fiction, Writing Fiction, Writer, How To Write A Book

4.91.5K Ratings

🗓️ 26 December 2023

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

“My point is that you have to do the work to make the mistakes and learn.” - Savannah GilboThe past year on Fiction Writing Made Easy has been a treasure trove of insights, expert advice, and creative hacks, all neatly bundled up in amazing podcast episodes and interviews. Today, we dive into a delightful countdown, revisiting the very best tips that get into the heart of fiction writing, and uncovering the gems that made 2023 an inspiration for writers. Read the blog post here!Here’s a ...

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0:00.0

Before we dive into the episode, I wanted to let you know I'm hosting a brand new live training called

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Three Things You Need to Write a Novel in 2025. It's totally free and it's happening on January 21st at 10 a.m.

0:12.1

Pacific 1 p.m. Eastern. If you want to join me, go to savannah gilbo.com forward slash write.

0:18.3

Seats are limited so you will need to RSVP soon to save your spot.

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Now, in this free master class, we're going to talk about things like how to find the time to

0:26.5

write your book even when life's busy, and I'll share some real life examples of how other

0:31.1

writers finish their first drafts in as little as three to six months. I'll talk through tips

0:35.5

for dealing with writers' block, including the three

0:37.8

biggest lies that keep aspiring writers from starting and finishing their books. And I'm even going to

0:43.4

share my step-by-step roadmap for writing, editing, and publishing your book. It's going to be a super

0:48.3

fun training, and I really hope to see you there. Seats are limited, so make sure to RSVP at

0:53.4

savannahgobo.com forward slash write.

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If you do want to write a story with multiple point of view characters, you can do it in the

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first person or third person limited. And the benefit of using multiple points of view is that you can

1:05.2

jump between characters and tell a story that spans a great deal of space and time. This can be a great tool for novels with

1:11.9

big casts and complex plots as it allows you to move about as needed. Welcome to the fiction

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writing made easy podcast. My name is Savannah Gilbo and I'm here to help you write a story that works.

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I want to prove to you that writing a novel doesn't have to be

1:28.2

overwhelming. So each week, I'll bring you a brand new episode with simple, actionable, and

1:33.4

step-by-step strategies that you can implement in your writing right away. So whether you're brand new to

1:38.3

writing or more of a seasoned author looking to improve your craft, this podcast is for you.

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So pick up a pen and let's get started.

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