SWRT 017 | Genre Series: Literary Fiction with Mike Stop Continues

SWRT 017 | Genre Series: Literary Fiction with Mike Stop Continues

How do you define literary fiction? And is there a value judgment between literary and genre? Is literary just a feeling or can we measure it? And how can you make your own novel literary? Want to pick up a literary book – we’ve got plenty of examples for you to choose from!

SWRT 013 | Plotting Science Fiction with Chris Fox

SWRT 013 | Plotting Science Fiction with Chris Fox

How important is the science in science fiction? What are some conventions of science fiction? And when should you break them? How can you use names to bridge the familiar and unfamiliar? And are there any genres you can’t mash in with science fiction?

SWRT 012 | Foreshadowing

As a writer, do you consciously try for foreshadowing, or is it a miraculous surprise? What feeling should foreshadowing give the reader? And what are the differences between foreshadowing, laying clues, or layering plot elements? What truly is the nuance of this portion of the craft, and is it okay that all of us have different definitions?

SWRT 010 | Genre Series: Mystery Plots with Sara Rosett

SWRT 010 | Genre Series: Mystery Plots with Sara Rosett

What makes a mystery plot different from other kinds of genre plots? When should your body show up? And how do you finesse the art of keeping readers in suspense? When and how should you craft your twists, and how do point of view and genre limit your mystery plot points? And how do you keep your protagonist from just calling the police?

SWRT 005: Soggy Middle Problem

SWRT 005: Soggy Middle Problem

Alida, Kathryn, and Robert discuss the soggy middle problem and what to do about it. Keep your action interesting and stakes and tension rising throughout the entire story. VIDEO AUDIO SHOW NOTES   What is a soggy middle? And what kind of writers tend to have...

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