Helping you become a better writer.
Join Shawn Coyne, author of Story Grid and a top editor for 30+ years, and Tim Grahl, struggling writer, as they discuss the ins and outs of what makes a story great.
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Ever struggle in wondering if your writing is good enough? Shawn walks Tim through this with his book.
Shawn shares about a new project at Story Grid headquarters that will help teach the micro level of storytelling to writers. See more at storygrid.com/ground
Weeks have passed since Tim has worked on his novel so he finally admits this to Shawn and asks for advice.
Shawn and Tim continue walking through the fundamentals of Story Grid and how the new idea of Pheres applies to the 5 Commandments of Story telling.
This episodes twists and turns from emotion in storytelling to dissecting the hydrogen atom. It's a great episode and will make you look at your story in a new, fresh way.
Shawn walks through how taking time to look at math can help you structure your story.
What is the fundamental unit of story? Shawn talks about a new insight he had at a recent Story Grid event and what it means for us.
Shawn continues to walk Tim through the Editor's 6 Core Questions which are the first line of evaluating a manuscript.
The Editor's 6 Core Questions is the first tool in the arsenal of how to evaluate a manuscript. Shawn walks Tim through the first 3 questions.
Going back to the basics of Story Grid, Shawn and Tim discuss the role genre plays in storytelling.
This episode is two for the price of one. Tim and Shawn first discuss when and how to do a 2nd edition of a book and then they move into discussing Tim's changes to the Beginning Hook of his novel as…
After several weeks of analyzing the manuscript, Shawn walks Tim through the final steps of refinement he needs to go through to get it ready for production.
Shawn and Tim finish up talking about the Hero Archetypes and then delve into what it takes to ground your book in a realistic world.
Shawn and Tim continue talking through the Hero's Journey Archetypes, who they are, and how they should be in your story.