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Fiction Writing Made Easy

#133: A Week in the Life: 7 Days Behind the Scenes with Savannah (March 2024)

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

🗓️ 12 March 2024

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

“Sometimes it's easy to take feedback to mean that your story's broken when it's not.” - Savannah Gilbo

I’m taking you behind the scenes with me throughout my entire work week! You’ll see how I plan my days, what projects I work on, what I learn from the writers I work with, and so much more! Here’s a preview of what’s included:

[01:48] Sunday Update - This week will be a mixed bag. I’m taking a 2-day online course from Laura Belgray, who’s sharing a behind-the-scenes look at her most recent book launch. The other fun thing I’m doing is giving a presentation for ProWritingAid’s Romance Writers Week. Also, the third Crescent City book from Sarah J. Maas comes out this week, and I am so excited to read that.

[06:48] Monday Update - Today, there are two big things I need to do: craft some emails for the Women In Publishing Summit, which I'm speaking at in March. The other big thing I'm working on is growing my email list and one of the ways I’m planning to do that is to be a guest on as many other writing podcasts as possible.

[11:08] Tuesday Update - I’m coaching a writer who is working on two stories at once. Working on two projects at once would be hard for most people to handle. However, because this author has two novels in different stages of the process, it allows her to use different parts of her brain on different days.

[16:33] Wednesday Update - The virtual class that Laura Belgray is hosting is about how she launched her book, Tough Titties, and it was awesome. I also have a little bit of a selfish reason for wanting to see what she did because I have a book coming out later this year, and I’m hoping to learn from what Laura did so that I can have a great book launch myself.

[21:03] Thursday Update - It's so easy to second-guess ourselves when it comes to mapping out or outlining our stories. There are so many decisions to be made. If you are a student of my Notes to Novel class, you can submit your loglines for me to review during any of our Q&A calls. If you don't know what a logline is, it’s essentially a 1-2 sentence summary of your story—and you can craft it before you’ve even outlined or written a single word of your book.

[28:57] Friday Update - I am writing a book and it’s an analysis of the first Harry Potter book. It’s a craft book for writers that’s going to dig into the big picture and the small picture to find out why and how this story works so well. This project is something I started 5+ years ago, and it got shelved for various reasons but is now coming back into the spotlight.

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0:00.0

Writing is hard. Getting honest feedback shouldn't be.

0:03.2

If you're looking for a way to get honest and safe feedback on your unpublished manuscript,

0:07.5

I want you to check out the Spun Yarn's Beta Reading Service.

0:10.4

They'll match your manuscript with three trusted readers hand-picked according to your needs,

0:15.0

and then after those readers have read your manuscript and editor curates a comprehensive report of insights and suggestions for your next draft, all in 30 days or less.

0:24.0

And the best part, they've agreed to give you my lovely listeners 15% off the price of a

0:28.8

manuscript report during the month of March.

0:31.4

So to claim your discount and to get honest and save feedback

0:34.3

on your unpublished manuscript,

0:35.9

go to Savannah Gilboo.com forward slash the spun yarn

0:39.1

and use code Savannah Gilboe at checkout.

0:41.7

Sometimes it's easy to take feedback

0:43.7

to mean that your story's broken when it's not.

0:46.3

It can be super helpful to have a coach or a trusted writing buddy

0:49.8

in your pocket to help you look at feedback

0:52.2

in your actual pages and help you create an action plan.

0:55.0

Sometimes the solution is easier than you think but it feels overwhelming, right?

1:00.0

And it's hard to see what you need to do when you're in the weeds.

1:06.0

Welcome to the Fiction Writing Made Easy Podcast.

1:08.8

My name is Savannah Gilboo and I'm here to help you write a story that works.

1:12.9

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

1:16.4

So each week I'll bring you a brand new episode with simple, actionable, and step-by-step strategies

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