Writer in the Making
375 episodes - English - Latest episode: 3 months ago - ★★★★★ - 4 ratingsThe ultimate podcast for aspiring authors. Join me as I delve into the world of writing, providing invaluable timesaving techniques, expert writing tips, and unwavering support. Immerse yourself in the behind-the-scenes journey of my own writing, gaining insights along the way. I've featured Kindlepreneur's Dave Chesson, Shortcuts for Writers Stacy Juba, Plottr's Troy Lambert, and USA Today Best-Selling Author Rachael Bloome. With almost 400 episodes in 20 plus countries, get top writing resources today!
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Episodes
Pricing my book
March 08, 2019 21:27 - 14 minutes - 12 MBIndie authors, what’s a good strategy for pricing your books? Should you price them for free, 0.99, $2.99+. I’ll share how to price ebooks along with paperback books. While you do want to remain competitive in your pricing, are there times when free works in your favor? Should you do this all the time? Of course not. This is your business, so don’t cheapen the quality of your work. Strategy is the key. Smashwords.com andAmazon KDP are mentioned in this episode.
Self Publishing
March 08, 2019 17:40 - 16 minutes - 12.8 MBMy journey to publication. While I do plan on traditionally publishing in the future, here’s my experience with self publishing. Smashwords.com is mentioned this episode along with, Goodreads and Booklikes.
yWriter???
March 08, 2019 17:00 - 9 minutes - 6.76 MBSince I’m working on outlining my next novel, I recently discovered yWriter software. This is a software to organize scenes, chapters, characters, and settings at a glance. Listen to my thoughts. I mention K.M. Weiland and Simon Haynes in this episode.
To Outline or not to Outline?
March 08, 2019 05:51 - 15 minutes - 12.2 MBShould you use an outline? If so... which one? I’ll be referring to K.M. Weiland’s How to Outline your Novel and onestopforwriters.com
Symbols and Motifs
March 07, 2019 19:48 - 10 minutes - 7.02 MBAccording to onestopforwriters.com “symbols and motifs add depth by placing harmonic elements into a story to reinforce an author’s emotion rich insight.” Say what? Think of it as another way of using metaphors or similes. Figurative language ring a bell? I’ll explain.
What the Hook?
March 07, 2019 19:33 - 13 minutes - 11.1 MBHooks. They are usually the first opening lines in your manuscript. It’s also your readers’ third impression of you as an author after your cover and blurb. What do you do? K.M. Weiland’s Structuring Your Novel is mentioned in this episode.
How do I approach cover design?
March 06, 2019 16:53 - 12 minutes - 10.4 MBCover design. Is yours eye catching or amateurish? What’s the best thing to do when you’re a writer on a budget? Should you make it yourself? The cover is the first thing readers see before they even read your blurb. Is it wise to make your own or hire a professional? I mention MS PowerPoint, shutterstockcom, bigstockphoto.com, and viladesign.net in this episode. At the end of the day, make the decision that works best for you. When using MS PowerPoint, save file as a JPEG.
Getting to know your characters
March 04, 2019 19:05 - 19 minutes - 15.3 MBHow do you get to know your characters? How do you make them 3-dimensional? Here I’ll share my process of creating well rounded and relatable characters. I reference onestopforwriters.com. This is a longer episode, but I think you’ll thank me😉👍
What’s Wattpad?
March 04, 2019 17:59 - 8 minutes - 7.07 MBThis idea came to me, so I wanted to share. If you’re a beginner to critique partners, here’s how I practice my skills without necessarily being someone’s partner. I mention Wattpad.com in this episode. Read other works by fellow authors and comment on those who ask for feedback on their work. Also be willing to receive feedback in return. Practice here! :)
One Stop—Part 3
March 01, 2019 17:54 - 16 minutes - 12.8 MBI’m loving onestopforwriters.com. In this episode, we’ll explore more of this one stop website for authors everywhere. Not only do they have character builder profiles, but also setting thesaurus’, story maps, scene maps, templates and worksheets, world building surveys, and timelines. I know 😳😄 crazy amazing!
One Stop?
February 28, 2019 22:55 - 15 minutes - 12.4 MBThe One Stop for Writers by Angela Ackerman, Becca Puglisi, and Lee Powell. Does this work? From character building, world building, and mapping scenes, you’ll find it here. Is the investment worth it? onestopforwriters.com is mentioned in this episode💻
Hit the Send Button—part 2
February 27, 2019 21:48 - 8 minutes - 7.12 MBWanted to follow up and let you guys know I sent in my manuscript. Total word count, 69,717 words. I did it! I hit the send button! Will you join me? If you don’t write it, who will?
Hit the Send Button
February 26, 2019 20:47 - 9 minutes - 7.92 MBI’m two days away from querying next manuscript. It’s been a long six months. What do you do when you’re right there?
Music and Prose
February 25, 2019 23:37 - 10 minutes - 8.14 MBI play the piano by ear after not having touched a keyboard for 17 years! However, almost 5 years later with practice and commitment, I’m now a musician at my church. How does this relate with my writing? Each take practice. Listen and I’ll share.
Backstory
February 22, 2019 22:05 - 15 minutes - 12.1 MBBackstory: Should I or shouldn’t I? While backstory is okay, you don’t want to drag the story. Here you’ll find out when to use it or cut it out.✂️ I mention Sandra Gerth’s book Show, Don’t Tell.
When should I publish my book?
February 21, 2019 22:00 - 10 minutes - 8.36 MBIs there a right time to publish a book? Are some months better than others? Does genre matter and depend on the time of year? All will be discussed, but my short answer is TODAY is the day to publish your book. Remember “Just Do it” from Nike? Yeah, just do it. Beware 😳 I share my ❤️ here.
My Writing Process
February 21, 2019 21:15 - 10 minutes - 8.4 MBHow do I write my books? Where do I start? Do I outline? How long does it take me to write? Well... have a listen.📚📝
Professional Editing
February 20, 2019 19:09 - 13 minutes - 11 MBIs it worth the investment to hire a professional editor? Here’s my story and what it did for me. Use at your our discretion. FirstEditing.com is mentioned in this episode.
Scenes
February 20, 2019 19:09 - 9 minutes - 7.74 MBHow do you know which scenes work best for your book?
Character Arcs
February 20, 2019 01:19 - 14 minutes - 11.4 MBCharacters arcs, what are they? Do they make a difference in my book or not? I reference K.M Weiland’s Creating Character Arcs.
Writer’s Guides
February 20, 2019 01:19 - 15 minutes - 12.7 MBWhich writer’s guides are most helpful? Do I even need one? Decisions...decisions. In this episode, I mention guides by Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi, along with works by K.M. Weiland, Bryn Donovan, Mary Gray, and Nicholas C. Rossis.
Showing and telling?
February 19, 2019 00:29 - 13 minutes - 10.5 MBShowing and Telling? Say what? 😳 Should you do one without the other or balance both? I mention Sandra Gerth’s book, Show, Don’t Tell, in this episode.
Critique Partners
February 16, 2019 00:27 - 9 minutes - 7.64 MBCritique Partners. What are they and how many do I need?🤷🏾♀️
A little about me
February 15, 2019 23:03 - 6 minutes - 6.24 MBHey fellow writers and welcome to my first Podcast! My name is Daria White, and I’m a writer in the making. Listen to hear about me :)