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Master the fundamental building block of fiction writing with this one exercise that's helped writers break through years of stalled progress in just weeks.
Ever wonder why some writers seem to improve rapidly while others stay stuck for years, despite writing every single day? đ€
The difference isn't talent or luckâit's deliberate practice.
Most aspiring novelists think that accumulating word count is the path to improvement. But here's the truth: without targeted practice and expert feedback, you might be reinforcing bad habits rather than developing good ones.
Tim Grahl is the CEO of Story Grid, author of six books, and has analyzed over 2,000 scenes from aspiring writers. What he's discovered about skill development might completely change how you approach your writing journey.
In this episode, you'll hear us talk about things like:
Whether you're staring at your first blank page or you've got a drawer full of unfinished manuscripts, this episode will show you exactly how to break the cycle of starting and stopping and finally make meaningful progress on your writing!
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Ready to make 2026 the year you finally finish your novel? Notes to Novel is my signature program that walks you through brainstorming, outlining, and writing a first draft that worksâso you always know what to do next. Click here to get on the waitlist â
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Master the fundamental building block of fiction writing with this one exercise that's helped writers break through years of stalled progress in just weeks.
Ever wonder why some writers seem to improve rapidly while others stay stuck for years, despite writing every single day? đ€
The difference isn't talent or luckâit's deliberate practice.
Most aspiring novelists think that accumulating word count is the path to improvement. But here's the truth: without targeted practice and expert feedback, you might be reinforcing bad habits rather than developing good ones.
Tim Grahl is the CEO of Story Grid, author of six books, and has analyzed over 2,000 scenes from aspiring writers. What he's discovered about skill development might completely change how you approach your writing journey.
In this episode, you'll hear us talk about things like:
Whether you're staring at your first blank page or you've got a drawer full of unfinished manuscripts, this episode will show you exactly how to break the cycle of starting and stopping and finally make meaningful progress on your writing!
đ Links mentioned in this episode:
â Rate + Review + Follow on Apple Podcasts
If you loved this episode, please take a moment to follow the show and leave a review on Apple Podcasts! Your review will help other writers find this podcast and get the insights they need to finish their books. Thanks for tuning in to The Fiction Writing Made Easy Podcast! See you next week!
Ready to make 2026 the year you finally finish your novel? Notes to Novel is my signature program that walks you through brainstorming, outlining, and writing a first draft that worksâso you always know what to do next. Click here to get on the waitlist â
Support the show
đ Looking for a transcript? If youâre listening on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, scroll down below the episode player until you see the transcript.

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