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Episode 22: How to write a novel when you don't know how with Neil Smith
Behind the Prose
English - July 28, 2015 03:00 - 1 hour - 90.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsArts writing writing advice creative nonfiction writers writing tips how to write nonfiction how to write an essay how to write fiction how to write a novel writing craft Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Here's the craft-packed episode you've been waiting for - the exciting and extended episode featuring the award-winning international-selling humble and personable Neil Smith. Neil is the author of Bang Crunch, a wildly successful book of short stories. A few weeks ago, he stopped by the virtual Behind the Prose studio to discuss his new novel Boo, a captivating and imaginative Young Adult whodunnit.
In this interview, which promises to show you how he wrote a novel when he didn't know how, you'll learn how stumbling upon voices can help your writing, what makes young adult narrators come more alive, and how one can become a more serious writer. Though I tried to do the interview without spoilers, we just couldn't really talk craft without some of them. If you've read Boo and want to learn about writing YA, you should pull up a chair and your annotated copy because this show is for you.
Get the full episode and show links on behindtheprose.com