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Guest Bio:
Devlin Blake believes that craft matters and that great stories need structure and rhythm. Learning structure early in her publishing career changed everything for her. And now she coaches emerging horror and suspense writers on everything from craft to pacing to doing away with writers guilt. Devlin is able to write four books a year thanks to the systems she’s created in her writing life. Get free access to her best systems for writing your novel in between work, life and family here.
Show Notes:
I randomly met Devlin Blake one day while I was hanging out in a Facebook group. We bonded over the fact that we’re both story coaches who had our lives and writing careers changed by finding story structure, and now we help other emerging authors with the same thing.
Here are some of my takeaways from the interview:
- You can “write” your books faster if you speak them–until I interviewed Devlin I never even considered dictation software, but her success with it has inspired me to give it a try.
- Your first draft should tell, not show–I loved this advice, because when I write a first draft, it’s often the bare-bones story and not much else. She says that’s a good thing and she believes your first draft should be just the bones of the story, and then when you revise you find places to turn telling into showing.
- Finding balance with writing, working full-time and having a life–even though I no longer work a traditional day job, this was advice I’d wish I had back when I was still working a job and trying to figure out how to write books and not become a social hermit.
Devlin also runs a free Facebook group for emerging horror and suspense authors. You can join her group here.
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Don’t worry about how many words you “have to” write each day. That is my mindset as well. I write until I am finished for the session. The words add up over the days and weeks of writing the novel. Learn how stories work – story structure. Looking forward to Write Your Damn Novel course which starts tomorrow, February 6, 2017.
Such an interesting episode! Hmm interesting point about dictation software, I’ll definitely need to give that a try 🙂