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This is a show dedicated to helping you become a better writer using the Story Grid method, developed by Shawn Coyne. Each week this season, we analyze a scene or short story to get to the bottom of h... more
FAQs about Story Grid Writers' Room:How many episodes does Story Grid Writers' Room have?The podcast currently has 152 episodes available.
October 28, 2020Season One Wrap-UpIt’s a wrap! In this episode, Valerie and Leslie close out the first season of the Story Grid Writer’s Room Podcast with a review of takeaways and lessons learned....more40minPlay
October 21, 2020Exposing the Criminal Scene - The Body in the LibraryIn the Writers’ Room this week, Valerie and Leslie find out whodunit and how in the Core Event of The Body in the Library by Agatha Christie. The 1942 Cozy Mystery features a classic "summation gathering" scene when Miss Jane Marple reveals how she discovered the killer’s identity....more48minPlay
October 14, 2020Lightbulb Moment Scene - The Secret Life of BeesIn the Writers’ Room this week, Valerie and Leslie look at internal conflict and character revelation in a Turning Point scene of Sue Monk Kidd’s 2002 Worldview Story, The Secret Life of Bees. See how quiet moments can lead to scenes with big impact....more52minPlay
October 07, 2020Hero at the Mercy of the Villain - The Girl on the TrainIn the Writers’ Room this week, Valerie and Leslie unpack the many points of conflict from different perspectives in the Core Event of The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins. The 2015 Psychological Thriller culminates in an extended Hero at the Mercy of the Villain scene that features a “Tug of War” where life hangs in the balance. Learn about unreliable narrators and shifting points of view, and don’t forget to check out the the list of progressive complications in the show notes....more42minPlay
September 30, 2020"I Have a Voice" Scene - Performance StoryIn the Writers’ Room this week, we listen closely to the “I Have a Voice” scene in the 2010 film The King’s Speech. The Oscar-winning story was directed by Tom Hooper from a screenplay by David Seidler. The scene in the spotlight today delivers the middle build climax of this Performance Story by “poking the bear.” But that’s not all it does. Don’t miss how the dialogue reveals character and word choice sets up conflict and conveys the theme....more50minPlay
September 23, 2020Revolution Scene in a Society StoryWe slide into the Revolution Scene in the Writers’ Room this week as we analyze the 1911 novella Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton. We look at the difference between cautionary and tragic tales and discuss what The Hunger Games and The Accidental Tourist have in common with Ethan Frome....more45minPlay
September 16, 2020Toolbox Episode - Sales Copy for Your BookDon't know what to include in the sales copy for your book? How can you describe your story to appeal to the ideal reader? Shawn Coyne and Valerie Francis help you find your way in a special Toolbox episode of the Writers' Room Podcast....more35minPlay
September 09, 2020Hero at the Mercy of the Villain - Harry Potter and the Half-Blood PrinceThis week we face the Hero at the Mercy of the Villain in the Writers’ Room as we analyze the core event of the 2005 novel Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling....more56minPlay
September 02, 2020Big Showdown - 3:10 to YumaIt’s time for the Big Showdown in the Writers’ Room this week as we analyze the 1953 short story “3:10 to Yuma” by Elmore Leonard....more44minPlay
August 26, 2020The Big Choice - I Stand Here IroningIt’s the Big Choice plus perspective in the Writers’ Room this week as we analyze the 1961 short story “ I Stand Here Ironing” by Tillie Olsen....more32minPlay
FAQs about Story Grid Writers' Room:How many episodes does Story Grid Writers' Room have?The podcast currently has 152 episodes available.