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Known to be one of the greatest writers of our time, it’s an absolute honor to feature Jane Smiley on our show! Jane is the Pulitzer Prize winning author of A Thousand Acres, and numerous novels, most recently, The Last Hundred Yearstrilogy: Some Luck, Early Warning, and Golden Age.
She has written a novel in every literary genre; consciously choosing to change the style, tone, and setting for each one, and is celebrated for transitioning from one novel to the other with ease and grace.
Jane walks us through her earliest memories of how she fell in love with writing, and shares the inspiration behind her first picture book Twenty Yawn. We also explore the ideas of teaching in her series of books for middle-grade readers, The Horses of Oak Valley Ranch.
Jane walks us through how to jot down story ideas, how to write effective outlines for the story, and why it’s crucial to remain organized throughout it all.
We dive into the importance of writing workshops and exactly how it provides you with the support and help you need as a writer, why it’s incredibly important to be analytical versus critical, and how to effectively learn from critiques and feedback about your work.
For the recommended books and resources Jane mentions in her episode, click here!
Xo,
Yin
Jane's episode is proudly brought to you by Vermont College of Fine Arts.
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“If you ask any writer, most of what happened to them was a combination of effort and luck. You have to keep trying.” -Jane Smiley (click to tweet)
“The nature of children’s literature and YA literature is always about teaching.” -Jane Smiley (click to tweet)
“You have to do the best to be yourself.” -Jane Smiley (click to tweet)
“If someone’s criticizing your work, try to figure out what you can learn from that. Don’t be offended by it.” -Jane Smiley (click to tweet)
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What You’ll Learn From This Episode:---
Learn More About Jane SmileyJane Smiley is the author of numerous novels, including A Thousand Acres, which was awarded the Pulitzer Prize, and most recently, The Last Hundred Years trilogy (Some Luck, Early Warning, and Golden Age). She is also the author of five works of nonfiction and a series of books for young adults. A member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, she has also received the PEN Center USA Lifetime Achievement Award for Literature. She lives in Northern California.
Jane’s Recommended Books & Resources:War and Peace by Leo Tolstory
The Bobbsey Twins by Laura Lee Hope
Iowa Writers’ Workshop
T.C. Boyle
13 Ways of Looking at the Novel by Jane Smiley
The Once and Future King by T.H. White
The Good Soldier: A Tale of Passion by Ford Madox Ford
Jane Austin
Say ‘Hi!’ to JaneGoodreads
Official Site
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Known to be one of the greatest writers of our time, it’s an absolute honor to feature Jane Smiley on our show! Jane is the Pulitzer Prize winning author of A Thousand Acres, and numerous novels, most recently, The Last Hundred Yearstrilogy: Some Luck, Early Warning, and Golden Age.
She has written a novel in every literary genre; consciously choosing to change the style, tone, and setting for each one, and is celebrated for transitioning from one novel to the other with ease and grace.
Jane walks us through her earliest memories of how she fell in love with writing, and shares the inspiration behind her first picture book Twenty Yawn. We also explore the ideas of teaching in her series of books for middle-grade readers, The Horses of Oak Valley Ranch.
Jane walks us through how to jot down story ideas, how to write effective outlines for the story, and why it’s crucial to remain organized throughout it all.
We dive into the importance of writing workshops and exactly how it provides you with the support and help you need as a writer, why it’s incredibly important to be analytical versus critical, and how to effectively learn from critiques and feedback about your work.
For the recommended books and resources Jane mentions in her episode, click here!
Xo,
Yin
Jane's episode is proudly brought to you by Vermont College of Fine Arts.
PS. Do you know anyone who’d love to hear amazing writing advice from a legend? Please share this episode, it may really be of help!
Please leave a review about the podcast by clicking here. Your honest feedback helps to shape the show. Thank you for your time and for helping with the ranking of the show when leaving a review and rating!
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If you’re looking for a safe-space to check in about your writing and hang out with other fellow writers, or submit your questions for upcoming guests on our show, along with sneak peeks of future episodes-- JOIN US!
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“If you ask any writer, most of what happened to them was a combination of effort and luck. You have to keep trying.” -Jane Smiley (click to tweet)
“The nature of children’s literature and YA literature is always about teaching.” -Jane Smiley (click to tweet)
“You have to do the best to be yourself.” -Jane Smiley (click to tweet)
“If someone’s criticizing your work, try to figure out what you can learn from that. Don’t be offended by it.” -Jane Smiley (click to tweet)
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What You’ll Learn From This Episode:---
Learn More About Jane SmileyJane Smiley is the author of numerous novels, including A Thousand Acres, which was awarded the Pulitzer Prize, and most recently, The Last Hundred Years trilogy (Some Luck, Early Warning, and Golden Age). She is also the author of five works of nonfiction and a series of books for young adults. A member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, she has also received the PEN Center USA Lifetime Achievement Award for Literature. She lives in Northern California.
Jane’s Recommended Books & Resources:War and Peace by Leo Tolstory
The Bobbsey Twins by Laura Lee Hope
Iowa Writers’ Workshop
T.C. Boyle
13 Ways of Looking at the Novel by Jane Smiley
The Once and Future King by T.H. White
The Good Soldier: A Tale of Passion by Ford Madox Ford
Jane Austin
Say ‘Hi!’ to JaneGoodreads
Official Site
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