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The Write Approach

The Write Approach is a podcast for writers to learn more about the craft and business of writing. It is hosted by USA Today bestselling author Barbara Hinske and J. W. Judge. Hinske has written more than twenty women's fiction and mystery novels, including The Christmas Club which became a Hallmark movie. Judge has authored five novels, including the trilogy The Zauberi Chronicles, and the non-fiction book, Write Your Novel One Day at a Time. You can find out more about the hosts and this podcast at writeapproachpod.com.

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Update frequency
every 7 days
Average duration
33 minutes
Episodes
75
Years Active
2022 - 2024
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Closing the Book on The Write Approach

Closing the Book on The Write Approach

In the final episode of The Write Approach, Barbara Hinske and J. W. Judge talk about what they've learned over the previous 74 episodes and what is next for each of them.

00:17:07  |   Tue 18 Jun 2024
Hard Truths about the Bookselling Business with Angela Redden

Hard Truths about the Bookselling Business with Angela Redden

For the last several years, Angela Redden has been the owner of Reading Rock Books in Dickson, Tennessee. In that time, she has had lots of experiences with authors peddling their books to her. As it…

00:39:45  |   Tue 11 Jun 2024
Breaking Writing Rules with Intentionality with Randall Silvis

Breaking Writing Rules with Intentionality with Randall Silvis

As a lifelong selective rule follower, J. W. Judge was overjoyed to come across an article written by Randall Silvis about writing rules that beg to be broken. In Episode 73, we discuss "rules" about…

00:32:10  |   Tue 04 Jun 2024
Unearthing the Joy in Writing and Farming with Jeanne Blasberg

Unearthing the Joy in Writing and Farming with Jeanne Blasberg

In Episode 72, Jeanne Blasberg talks about how farming helps fill her creative well. She also discusses her trilogy of novels that are modern retellings of biblical stories, capturing their themes wh…

00:42:49  |   Tue 28 May 2024
Finding Satisfaction in the Creative Process with Tiffany Yates Martin

Finding Satisfaction in the Creative Process with Tiffany Yates Martin

In her return episode, Tiffany Yates Martin talks with us about finding joy and satisfaction in the writing and creative processes. You are going to encounter plenty of obstacles along the way, both …

00:32:38  |   Tue 21 May 2024
Creating a Fascinating Cast of Characters with Vicki Delany

Creating a Fascinating Cast of Characters with Vicki Delany

Whether you sketch out your characters and know everything about them before you begin writing or learn about your characters as you write, it's important that they be compelling and individualistic.…

00:33:14  |   Tue 09 Apr 2024
Developing Characters through Their Backstory Wounds with Janet S. Fox

Developing Characters through Their Backstory Wounds with Janet S. Fox

 We all carry with us the wounds and trauma and scars that are, along with the good things we've experienced, integral to the people we've become. The same is true for your characters. While their st…

00:32:53  |   Tue 02 Apr 2024
Don't Spoil the Twists in Your Suspense Novel with Samantha Skal

Don't Spoil the Twists in Your Suspense Novel with Samantha Skal

You work really hard to make sure you suspense and mystery novels have enough twists and turns to keep your reader guessing about how things will turn out. Samantha Skal joins us this week to talk ab…

00:36:02  |   Tue 26 Mar 2024
Managing the Dueling Responsibilities of Writing and Promotion with Kyla Zhao

Managing the Dueling Responsibilities of Writing and Promotion with Kyla Zhao

Kyla Zhao wrote her debut novel, The Fraud Squad (link), with no expectations and no pressure. But as it came out with media attention and fanfare, she was writing her second novel in the midst of pr…

00:22:49  |   Tue 19 Mar 2024
Protecting Your Legal Rights for Your Written Works with Jodé Millman

Protecting Your Legal Rights for Your Written Works with Jodé Millman

For Episode 66, intellectual property lawyer Jodé Millman joins us to talk about what legal right we have for the written works we create. She helps distinguish between copyright and trademark laws, …

00:28:53  |   Tue 12 Mar 2024
Embrace Your Niche and Market to Your Audience with Lynne Golodner

Embrace Your Niche and Market to Your Audience with Lynne Golodner

Lynne Golodner is a Jewish woman telling Jewish stories. She focuses her marketing efforts and community building on reaching Jewish readers. She is not excluding anyone, but she knows who her core a…

00:35:38  |   Tue 05 Mar 2024
Persevering with Purpose in Your Creative Work with Yasmin Angoe

Persevering with Purpose in Your Creative Work with Yasmin Angoe

Author Yasmin Angoe joins us for an inspiring conversation about perseverance and purpose. J. W. Judge's high school football coach referred to perseverance as stick-to-it-tiveness, a quality that al…

00:27:52  |   Tue 27 Feb 2024
Using a Four-Act Story Structure for Your Novel with Kimberly G. Giarratano

Using a Four-Act Story Structure for Your Novel with Kimberly G. Giarratano

 For Episode 63, Kimberly G. Giarratano joins us to talk about writing mystery novels in a four-act structure. Giarratano gives insights into using Scrivener to set up your story templates and even g…

00:35:38  |   Tue 20 Feb 2024
Letting Your Dreams Guide Your Writing with Tzivia Gover

Letting Your Dreams Guide Your Writing with Tzivia Gover

Dreams don't have to be the strange things that live at the outer rim of your consciousness after you wake up in the mornings. You can use them to inspire you, to guide your writing, and to help you …

00:34:57  |   Tue 13 Feb 2024
Researching the Right Literary Agent for Your Work with Christopher Hoffman

Researching the Right Literary Agent for Your Work with Christopher Hoffman

In Episode 61, Christopher Hoffman joins J. W. Judge and Barbara Hinske to discuss methods of researching literary agents to find those who represent authors in your genre and who you may want to que…

00:36:51  |   Tue 06 Feb 2024
The Importance of Scenes in Novel Writing with Margaret Lucke

The Importance of Scenes in Novel Writing with Margaret Lucke

Great scenes are the foundation upon which modern novels are built. In Episode 60, we talk with Margaret Lucke about writing compelling scenes and avoiding unnecessary exposition or explanation.

Marg…

00:31:35  |   Tue 30 Jan 2024
Creating and Holding Tension in Your Novels with Susanne Dunlap

Creating and Holding Tension in Your Novels with Susanne Dunlap

We talk a lot on this podcast about maintaining reader interest. One of the keys to doing that is setting the right stakes for your novel. Susanne Dunlap joins us for Episode 59 to discuss how to set…

00:28:13  |   Tue 23 Jan 2024
The Intrinsic Connection between Humor and Humanity with Joni B. Cole

The Intrinsic Connection between Humor and Humanity with Joni B. Cole

Writing is hard. Writing humor is even more so. In Episode 58, Joni B. Cole visits to give us tips for writing humor more effectively and with more consistency. It's important to note that you don't …

00:33:23  |   Tue 16 Jan 2024
Coping with the Volatility of an Author Career with Kyra Davis

Coping with the Volatility of an Author Career with Kyra Davis

Sometimes podcast episodes choose us. As J. W. Judge was scrolling through Threads, he came across a statement by author Kyra Davis that was simultaneously honest and encouraging and disconcerting: 

"…

00:47:11  |   Tue 09 Jan 2024
Making Your Story Relatable with Deborah Williams

Making Your Story Relatable with Deborah Williams

The Write Approach returns in 2024 with more practical discussions for authors. We start with interviewing Deborah Williams about making your story relatable to readers. You protagonist is likely goi…

00:29:07  |   Tue 02 Jan 2024
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