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ELIZABETH EULBERG: Understanding Your Characters Before Writing Their Story & Writing with an Authentic Voice


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“The only way your book is going to be written is if you sit down and write it.” -Elizabeth Eulberg (click to tweet)

We have internationally bestselling young adult author Elizabeth Eulberg on the show with us today! Elizabeth first started her career as a book publicist who then transitioned into a full-time writer with numerous books under her belt: The Lonely Hearts ClubProm & PrejudiceTake a BowRevenge of the Girl with the Great PersonalityBetter Off FriendsWe Can Work it Out, and The Great Shelby Holmes.

In today’s episode proudly sponsored by Gotham Writers, Elizabeth unpacks why it’s crucial to have an accountability partner to keep you on track with your writing, why it’s important to use anauthentic voice for your characters, manageable steps for you to reach your writing goals, how knowing your characters before you write their story is incredibly helpful to you as an author, and so much more. 

Xo,

Yin

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“I try to make sure my characters reflect my readers as much as I can.” -Elizabeth Eulberg (click to tweet)

“You are allowed to fail and you are allowed to make mistakes.” -Elizabeth Eulberg (click to tweet)

“You are never going to get to paragraph two if you don’t let go of paragraph one.”-Elizabeth Eulberg (click to tweet)

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What You’ll Learn From This Episode:
  • Why Elizabeth wrote in secret for five years before publishing The Lonely Hearts Club

  • Creating characters that reflect your readers from different cultures
  • How having an accountability partner will keep you on track with your writing goals
  • Creating an authentic voice for your characters
  • How traveling creates inspiration for Elizabeth’s writing
  • Letting go of control during the publishing process and how it best benefits you 
  • Why it’s crucial to seek out criticism and be open to it
  • Manageable steps to take that will  help you reach your writing goals
  • Why it’s important to get to know your characters before you write their story 

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LEARN MORE ABOUT ELIZABETH EULBERG

Elizabeth Eulberg was born and raised in Wisconsin before heading off to college at Syracuse University and making a career in the New York City book biz. Now a full-time writer, she is the author of The Lonely Hearts ClubProm & PrejudiceTake a BowRevenge of the Girl with the Great PersonalityBetter Off FriendsWe Can Work it Out, and The Great Shelby Holmes. She lives outside of Manhattan with her three guitars, two keyboards, and one drumstick.

--- ELIZABETH'S RECOMMENDED BOOKS & RESOURCES:

Sweet Valley High series by Francine Pascal

Homecoming by Cynthia Voigt

Captain Underpants series by Dav Pilkey

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austin

Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert

Save the Cat! The Last Book on Screenwriting You’ll Ever Need by Blake Snyder

Morgan Matson’s podcast episode

Leigh Bardugo’s podcast episode 

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