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Join indie authors Crystal Hunt and Michele Amitrani as we share ways to save time, money and energy as you level up your writing and publishing career.
Crafting a well-written, fast-paced book is not easy. Reading a lot in your genre and attending courses and conferences can get you far, but there is nothing as powerful as starting a book and finishing it; going through the process of actually putting together the first scene and then writing an ending is the single most important thing you can do to level up your writing.
In this episode of the Strategic Authorpreneur Podcast Vancouver based author Sam Wiebe explains what makes a book worth reading, why it’s so difficult to translate our experiences into dramatic terms and what strategies we can use to level up our writing craft. Sam also mentions a number of useful books that can help writers at different stages of their author career and shares a number of experiences that defined his writing journey.
HIGHLIGHTS
SHOW NOTES + RESOURCES
Complete show notes, transcripts and links to the tools and resources mentioned in this episode from our website at https://strategicauthorpreneur.com/podcast/036-writing-crime-fiction-with-sam-wiebe/
SUPPORT THE SHOW
If you find this show helpful—and like our independent, ads-free format—you can buy us a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/SAPPODCAST
Join indie authors Crystal Hunt and Michele Amitrani as we share ways to save time, money and energy as you level up your writing and publishing career.
Crafting a well-written, fast-paced book is not easy. Reading a lot in your genre and attending courses and conferences can get you far, but there is nothing as powerful as starting a book and finishing it; going through the process of actually putting together the first scene and then writing an ending is the single most important thing you can do to level up your writing.
In this episode of the Strategic Authorpreneur Podcast Vancouver based author Sam Wiebe explains what makes a book worth reading, why it’s so difficult to translate our experiences into dramatic terms and what strategies we can use to level up our writing craft. Sam also mentions a number of useful books that can help writers at different stages of their author career and shares a number of experiences that defined his writing journey.
HIGHLIGHTS
SHOW NOTES + RESOURCES
Complete show notes, transcripts and links to the tools and resources mentioned in this episode from our website at https://strategicauthorpreneur.com/podcast/036-writing-crime-fiction-with-sam-wiebe/
SUPPORT THE SHOW
If you find this show helpful—and like our independent, ads-free format—you can buy us a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/SAPPODCAST