Episodes

  • Chat With Authors Mel And Teghan Hammond On Working And Revising With A Co-writer
    May 1 2024

    In this episode, Kat interviews sisters and co-writers of the YA novel Lucy, Uncensored. Mel and Teghan Hammond share the ups and downs of their co-writing process, their thoughts on having an outline, and discuss how their communication changed over the course of co-writing their book. They also offer helpful tips for any writers looking to co-write and list some important qualities you should look for in a potential co-writer.

    Connect with our guests!
    melhammondbooks.com
    Teghan's instagram @teghanandromeda
    Mel's instagram @hamsandwichmel
    TikTok @hamtasticduo


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    30 mins
  • Chat With Two Librarians On What Makes Great Page Turns In Picture Books
    Apr 24 2024

    Kat interviews librarians Amanda Bosky and Mary Ostrander about what makes for an engaging and page-turning children’s story - what captures the audience when a book is read out loud? Between the two of them, Amanda and Mary have read thousands of picture books, and by page spread three, if not sooner, they can tell if a story will be worth a share or not. Listen in as they discuss different tools an author can use to keep the reader turning the page, how to marry picture book text and illustrations, and other tips to keep kids and parents coming back to your story again and again.


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    37 mins
  • Chat With Author Liza Wiemer On Utilizing Sensitivity Readers
    Apr 10 2024

    Joanna interviews young adult and picture book writer Liza Wiemer on the importance of doing your homework before you even start writing a project, especially if your project is based off of a real-life event, not to mention real people! Liza shares the various strategies she uses to conduct research, from visiting sites to interviewing subject matter experts. Additionally, Liza talks about why it’s best to use more than one sensitivity reader during all stages of your writing and revising process.

    Connect with our guest!
    lizawiemer.com
    Instagram @lizamwiemer


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    39 mins
  • All About Copy Edits
    Mar 27 2024

    One of the final passes you (or an editor) will do on a manuscript is a copy edit. It’s important for your grammar, punctuation, and sentences to be correct, clear, and accessible for your readers. But what if you don’t know all the rules or even what to look out for? We chat about common mistakes we see, our favorite comma and punctuation rules, and more!


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    27 mins
  • Revising To Cut Or Increase Your Word Count
    Mar 14 2024

    Are you the kind of writer who drafts a lot of words, or the kind who drafts short? Particularly with debut novels, agents match genres to preferred word counts in order to gauge if a story is underedited or sparse. These expectations can be a great guideline for any author, helping point us in the right direction for revisions. If you’re staring at a bloated manuscript, or are struggling to beef up that word count, join us in this episode where we explore both big picture ways to cut and add words, as well as share tips on how to do this on a sentence level.


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    33 mins
  • Revising For Clarity: On Descriptions
    Feb 21 2024

    Clunky descriptions can confuse your reader, going on too long can bog down your scene, and too little can fail to immerse your reader into your character’s world. How then, do you find the right balance? In this continuation of our Revising for Clarity series, we chat about how to make sure your descriptions are clear and effective, and how you can use them to enhance your world building and character development.


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    21 mins
  • Revising For Clarity: On Order
    Feb 7 2024

    In the third episode of our series “Revising for Clarity” we look at the importance of order. Without a very careful and steady hand, messing with the linear way you relay information and tell a story can easily lead to confusion on a sentence, scene, and overall story level. Join us as we break down some mistakes we see when it comes to this topic, some tips on how to fix those mistakes, and what to be thinking about if you are hoping to tell a story out of order intentionally.

    The Netflix show Joanna mentions in this episode is called Kaleidoscope.


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    15 mins
  • Beware of These While Revising Part 2
    Jan 24 2024

    In the second episode of our Revising for Clarity series, we chat about fluff chapters–what they are, how to identify them in your manuscripts, and what you can try to give them more substance. We also talk about stage direction - when too much detracts from your scene versus when you might use it to your advantage - as well as why it’s a good idea to write to genre expectations.


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    15 mins