The Every Day Novelist
Summary: The Every Day Novelist delivers a new 3 to 30 minute episode each day discussing writing craft, discipline, publishing, and business, all geared toward helping you achieve a professional pace (four to twelve or more novels in one year) in your writing. The direction of the show is steered by your questions, ideas, and disagreements.
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- Artist: J. Daniel Sawyer
Podcasts:
Subscribe Here! Sgt Mike asks: What about dictating your book? How does that work? also How do you know what ergo equipment to buy?
Subscribe Here! Sgt Mike: What are your thoughts on marketing?
Subscribe Here! Sgt Mike asks: How do you handle back cover copy?
Subscribe Here! Robert asks: What if a book runs too long?
Subscribe Here! Rob asks: How do you get over the hump of starting a new project, or a new scene?
Subscribe Here! Sgt Mike asks: How do you write a convincing setting when it’s somewhere you’ve never been?
Subscribe Here! Melissa asks: How long does it take you to write a novel? How can I set my deadlines?
Subscribe Here! Sgt Mike asks: When I’m researching something I’m not an expert in, and the sources disagree, how can I tell which source is right?
Subscribe Here! Melissa asks: Should I use a different pen names for different genres?
Subscribe Here! Miss Priss asks: Dan, what do you do when you have setbacks and you’re already under contract?
Subscribe Here! Rob asks: How do I deal with characters who have similar names
Subscribe Here! Miss Priss asks: How do I get out of my own way now that I’m under deadline?
Subscribe Here! Rob asks: Can you explain the 5-act structure in more detail, and talk about the ways in which it’s useful for writers?
Subscribe Here! Melissa asks: Please explain more about how cyclic editing works, and how you can do it without over-polishing?
Subscribe Here! Melissa asks: “How do I get prose that sparkles without killing my love for the project?”