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The Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe

Zena Dell Lowe is a seasoned and engaging teacher with a passion for writers and storytellers. Her focused, concise, and practical episodes (all roughly 20 minutes) not only explore the nuts and bolts of the craft, but also dive deep into the inner life of the artist and the "why" behind creativity. If you believe that story matters, you'll want to give this podcast a listen.

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Update frequency
every 7 days
Average duration
22 minutes
Episodes
236
Years Active
2020 - 2025
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Do You Really Need a Villain? Or Is Life Enough?

Do You Really Need a Villain? Or Is Life Enough?

Do you really need a villain to tell a powerful story—or can life itself provide the opposition your character needs? In this episode, Zena answers a writer’s question about whether “life as the vill…

00:06:42  |   Thu 28 Aug 2025
Unlocking the Power of the Aha Moment: Make Your Climax Unforgettable

Unlocking the Power of the Aha Moment: Make Your Climax Unforgettable

In this episode, Zena Dell Lowe uncovers the hidden power of the “Aha Moment” in your story’s climax — the moment of revelation that resonates long after the final scene. Learn how to weave this esse…

00:09:33  |   Thu 14 Aug 2025
Show, Don’t Tell: Give the Clues, Not the Police Report

Show, Don’t Tell: Give the Clues, Not the Police Report

“Show, Don’t Tell” is one of the most common pieces of writing advice — but also one of the most misunderstood. What does it really mean? And how do you actually do it?

In this episode, Zena Dell Lowe…

00:09:20  |   Thu 07 Aug 2025
Can a Selfish Character Still Be Sympathetic? Here's How.

Can a Selfish Character Still Be Sympathetic? Here's How.

What if your character’s behavior seems selfish… but they’re actually in pain?
Writers often struggle to make characters dealing with depression, anxiety, or trauma feel relatable instead of off-putti…

00:03:07  |   Thu 31 Jul 2025
Turning Your Book Into a Movie? The #1 Mistake to Avoid

Turning Your Book Into a Movie? The #1 Mistake to Avoid

You’ve poured your heart into writing a novel—and now you’re wondering if you should turn it into a screenplay. But without industry insight, that leap could cost you time, money, and momentum.

In thi…

00:04:50  |   Thu 24 Jul 2025
Mastering Act Three: How to Craft a Final Showdown That Delivers

Mastering Act Three: How to Craft a Final Showdown That Delivers

You’ve built your story beat by beat. Your characters are in place. The stakes are high. But now you’ve hit the final stretch—Act Three—and suddenly, it’s not clear how to land the plane.
 This is whe…

00:12:00  |   Thu 26 Jun 2025
Act Two vs  Act Three: What's Really Happening at the Transition

Act Two vs Act Three: What's Really Happening at the Transition

Writers often get stuck at the transition between Act Two and Act Three—especially when the “all hope is lost” moment doesn’t quite fit their story. Is this moment supposed to be the character’s lowe…

00:10:33  |   Thu 19 Jun 2025
Short Film, Big Story: What You Must Keep—And What You Can Drop

Short Film, Big Story: What You Must Keep—And What You Can Drop

Writing a short film script can feel like trying to squeeze a novel into a sticky note. Can you really fit a full character arc, plot structure, and emotional payoff into just 10 minutes of screen ti…

00:10:45  |   Thu 12 Jun 2025
Are Your Story Beats Driving Change—or Dulling Impact?

Are Your Story Beats Driving Change—or Dulling Impact?

You’ve got a great premise, compelling characters… but something’s off. Your story feels stuck, and you can’t figure out why. Chances are, your story beats aren’t pulling their weight.

💡 In this episo…

00:10:05  |   Thu 29 May 2025
How to Ditch Contrived Dialogue for Good

How to Ditch Contrived Dialogue for Good

Are your characters saying all the right things—but somehow it still feels off?
Contrived dialogue is one of the fastest ways to pull your reader or viewer out of the story. Whether you're a novelist …

00:12:41  |   Thu 15 May 2025
Goal Diggers: Characters Who Actually Do Stuff

Goal Diggers: Characters Who Actually Do Stuff

Ever feel like your story should be working — but something’s just... off? Chances are, your characters are missing the one thing that drives truly compelling fiction: a clear, active goal.

In this ep…

00:19:45  |   Thu 08 May 2025
Unveiling Depths: The Secrets to Engaging Characters

Unveiling Depths: The Secrets to Engaging Characters

Click to listen – your characters (and audience) will thank you.

Have you ever created a character that felt… flat? No matter how detailed the backstory or how polished the prose, something just doesn…

00:30:25  |   Thu 17 Apr 2025
Heroes vs Anti-Heroes: The Battle You Didn’t Know You Were Writing

Heroes vs Anti-Heroes: The Battle You Didn’t Know You Were Writing

Ever wondered if your character is truly a hero or just a morally questionable anti-hero? The lines are blurrier than you think, and it's time to get clear on the difference.

In this episode, we’ll di…

00:22:34  |   Thu 27 Mar 2025
The Real Inciting Incident: Why It’s More Than Just Big Events

The Real Inciting Incident: Why It’s More Than Just Big Events

Are you struggling to differentiate the inciting incident from your character’s "normal world" in your story? Many writers confuse the two, leading to confusion in their plot structure and weak story…

00:21:35  |   Thu 13 Mar 2025
Pressure of Perfection: When Your Story Won’t Speak (& Your Characters Don’t Either)

Pressure of Perfection: When Your Story Won’t Speak (& Your Characters Don’t Either)

Feeling like you have to land on the perfect idea can often freeze you in your tracks. What do you do when it seems like every idea isn’t good enough? How do you keep moving forward when the pressure…

00:18:34  |   Thu 27 Feb 2025
Plot Points & Character Arcs: How to Avoid Paralysis and Focus Your Story

Plot Points & Character Arcs: How to Avoid Paralysis and Focus Your Story

Writers often feel overwhelmed by the endless possibilities when developing their plot and characters, leading to “paralysis by analysis.” The fear of making the wrong choices can stall progress and …

00:19:01  |   Thu 13 Feb 2025
Mastering Character: A Back-to-Basics Approach for Writers at Any Level

Mastering Character: A Back-to-Basics Approach for Writers at Any Level

Are you struggling to create memorable characters that drive your story? Whether you’re just starting out or have years of experience, mastering character development is crucial to engaging your audi…

00:27:23  |   Thu 23 Jan 2025
Offend to Enlighten: The Ethics of Writing

Offend to Enlighten: The Ethics of Writing

As writers, we often face the pressure to please our audience, avoid controversy, and "play it safe." But is this the most effective way to create meaningful, impactful stories? Many writers struggle…

00:24:33  |   Thu 09 Jan 2025
Why We’re Obsessed with Characters (and How to Make Yours Irresistible)

Why We’re Obsessed with Characters (and How to Make Yours Irresistible)

As writers, we often struggle with creating characters that feel real, dynamic, and compelling. Many of us get stuck focusing on plot, not realizing that without a well-crafted character, even the mo…

00:23:55  |   Thu 26 Dec 2024
Fatal Flaws vs. Wounds: How to Deepen Your Characters' Arcs

Fatal Flaws vs. Wounds: How to Deepen Your Characters' Arcs

Many writers struggle with creating characters who feel both complex and authentic. One common issue is misidentifying a character's fatal flaw, confusing it with a simple moral deficiency or surface…

00:18:01  |   Thu 19 Dec 2024
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