Have you stalled out writing your story? Are you second-guessing every plot turn, or worried your story just isn’t landing emotionally?
You’ve got the idea. The characters. Maybe even a few chapters. But you’re stuck. Or bored. Or lost.
Most struggling fiction authors are trying to force their stories into shape from the outside in. But the stories that work—the ones readers can’t put down—are built from the inside out.
Most authors out there don’t realize that the secret to truly hooking readers is in conveying powerful emotions, not in action or flowery descriptions.
Welcome to Fiction Story Blueprint, the podcast that re-wires how you write fiction using the transformational psychology all humans live by, elements of spirituality, and the untapped power of your subconscious mind. Learn to write highly emotional fiction that your readers won’t be able to tear themselves away from.
If you’ve ever gotten stuck halfway through, worried your scenes are boring, or felt like your story isn’t enough—this podcast is for you.
Whether you’re struggling to fill in plot events, can’t figure out your ending, or are completely lost as to where your story should start, this podcast helps you move beyond the logical mind and into the soul of your story—so you can finally finish the book that’s been haunting you.
Let’s dive in, shall we?
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In this video interview, I speak with accomplished author Nicole York, who is a photographer, a content writer, and now a fiction author. After s…
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In this interview, I talk to multi-genre author Lisa M. Lilly, who aside from writing mysteries, thrillers, and supernatural series, also helps a…
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While of course there are plenty of outward strategies for getting reviews, downloads, and sales, there is one major thing that most authors don'…
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In this interview with author Andrew J. O'Brien, we talk about how he has ventured into recording his own audiobooks. It may sound like a dauntin…
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In this interview, I talk with middle grade author Tanya Karen Gough. We discuss:
1) writing for middle grade as opposed to other age groups
2) h…
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In this live, I discuss the 4 mistakes fiction authors make when trying to increase their word count, and how to fix them. If you want to increas…
In this educational interview with Bryan Cohen, he talks to us about running ads for our fiction books, specifically on Amazon. We talk about:
1) Why waiting until you have 3-5 books published to run…
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Dave Chesson is well known in the idie author space. He is constantly creating new, more powerful tools to help authors on their publishing journ…
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Not having a deep, authoritative grip on your story is a bit like trying to make cookies without a recipe. In this video, I talk about what this …
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In this interview with Author Clarissa Gosling, we talk about world building in fiction. We cover:
1) Brainstorming for World Building
2) How to …
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In today's video, I give 5 tips for creating a daily (or however often you can manage in the current season of your life) writing habit. I cover:
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Author Jody J. Sperling, host of The Reluctant Book Marketer Podcast, weighs in for today's interview. He reveals:
1) Hacks for using Twitter as …
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Are your readers, your fiction business, and your own satisfaction in your wrok worth the extra effort it takes to master your story? Give this e…
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I've tried to talk to many people about Kindle Vella. Many authors who hopped on board early on were disappointed and quit very quickly. Others, …
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Most people talk about the drawbacks of writing a book too quickly, but I think there are more disadvantages to taking too long to get it written. …
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In this interview with prolific author Dan Petrosini, we talk about many things that aspiring authors struggle with in the writing process. Inclu…
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In this video, I talk about the difference between the Unpublished Storyteller and the Prolific Author. Which one are you? Listen to find out whe…
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