Episodes

  • How to be a Successful Author Entrepreneur
    Nov 12 2024

    In college, I took a class on entrepreneurship, where our big project was to write a business plan. That same semester, I was also working on a book proposal, and I realized that book proposals are business plans.
    Fundamentally, they serve the same purpose. A business plan helps you convince investors to invest in your business, and a book proposal helps you convince publishing companies to invest in your book.
    To be traditionally published, you need to think like an entrepreneur and to be independently published, you need to be an entrepreneur.
    In this week's episode, we'll hear from Kara Swanson. She's a successful fantasy author, entrepreneur, and the co-founder of The Author Conservatory, an online college alternative for aspiring writers.
    You'll learn how to
    · Build a financially sustainable writing career
    · Build your skillset for marketing your book
    · Build a schedule that balances creativity and business
    Listen in or check out the blog and learn how to become an author entrepreneur by leveraging transferrable business skills to build a sustainable writing career.

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    42 mins
  • Announcing the 2025 Novel Marketing Conference
    Oct 8 2024

    I'm excited to announce that tickets are now for sale for the 2025 Novel Marketing Conference. The conference will be held in Austin, Texas, on January 17th and 18th. This event is not a typical writer's conference where you learn how to write and publish a book. Our conference is focused on book marketing, and our goal is to help you make 2025 the best year of your author career so far!
    In this episode, you'll find out
    · Three special ingredients that make the Novel Marketing Conference unique
    · How this year's conference will differ from last year's
    · Why we've made certain deliberate choices for this year's conference
    Listen in or check out the blog version of this episode to get details about the 2025 Novel Marketing Conference.

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    23 mins
  • Show *AND* Tell With Angela Hunt
    Sep 10 2024

    You've likely heard the advice that writers should show instead of tell. Sometimes, it's good advice and can make your scenes better and your story more compelling. But it can also be terrible advice that will make your book unbelievably long and hard to get through.
    If you show every single thing in the room or on the journey where your story takes place, then the plot, characters, and even the dialogue get crowded out.
    But how do you know when you should and shouldn't show?
    In this month's episode, Angela Hunt lays out some guidelines on when showing improves your story and when it doesn't. You'll learn:

    • When showing has the most impact
    • When telling is actually useful
    • Where writers are often tempted to tell when they should show

    Listen in or check out the blog version of this episode to find out when you can break the rule of "Show, don't tell."

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    49 mins
  • How to Write Powerful Christian Stories
    Aug 13 2024

    Stories communicate truth in ways that facts and statistics cannot. They touch places in our souls that sermons cannot reach. When you open your Bible, the very first thing you find is not the Ten Commandments but a story. Even biblical instruction is often couched in a story because a story is a powerful tool for communicating truth.
    God knows that. He created in us a desire for story.
    Christian authors can leverage story to communicate truth, but sometimes, whether by mistake or on purpose, we communicate lies.
    In this month’s episode, author and podcaster Zackary Russell and I discuss the four laws of Christian storytelling. You’ll discover:

    • What makes a story glorifying to God
    • How we may inadvertently communicate lies in our stories
    • Whether Christian storytelling is evangelism or not

    The gift of storytelling must be stewarded and taken seriously. Listen in or check out the blog version of this episode to discover four laws to govern your Christian storytelling that will ensure you glorify God and communicate truth and love to your readers.

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    49 mins
  • Faith and Love: Tips for Writing Authentic Christian Romance
    Jul 9 2024

    Discover what makes a romance novel appeal to a Christian readership and how you can write Christian romance books your readers will love.

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    41 mins
  • Crafting a Career: How to Become a Professional Author with Angela Hunt
    Jun 11 2024

    Some authors just want to get their book "out there." They don't plan on writing additional books or becoming professionals. But others want to make writing a career and maybe pay the bills with income earned from their writing.
    If you want to have a career as a professional writer, you have to do at least two things.
    First, you must become an amazing writer. Second, you need to start acting like a business owner. Regardless of whether you're independently or traditionally published, you'll need to keep track of finances, payments, taxes, marketing, and a lot more.
    You must be willing to wear their business hats to be considered professionals.
    If that sounds overwhelming, this week's episode will provide some relief and direction. In my interview with Angela Hunt, you'll learn:

    • What upfront and ongoing costs an author should plan for
    • A bare-bones method for tracking your business income and expenses
    • A Thomas-approved method for getting free feedback
    • And much more

    If you want to make a career out of your writing and pay bills with the income you earn, listen in or check out the blog post version of this episode to learn how.

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    42 mins
  • How to write dialogue
    May 14 2024

    If you've ever transcribed a conversation between two people, you know the resulting text is a bunch of incomprehensible, run-on sentences and fragments. Natural conversation does not translate well onto the written page.
    When we write novels, we need to realize that good, written dialogue does not imitate the way real people talk. We also don't want our written dialogue to sound contrived and awkward.
    How do you write good dialogue?
    In this episode, Angela Hunt teaches us

    • How to handle dialects or accents
    • How to use dialogue to reveal character
    • How to imply what's being said without saying it

    Listen in or check out the blog post to find out how to write good dialogue that keeps readers turning pages and learn what dialogue mistakes to avoid.

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    36 mins
  • Writing Conflict: How to Keep Your Protagonist on Their Toes
    Apr 9 2024

    Most humans try to avoid conflict as much as possible, but novelists love conflict.

    Without conflict, a novelist has no story. Conflict keeps your novel moving forward and your readers turning pages.

    As Vladimir Nabokov once said, "The writer's job is to get the main character up a tree, and then once they are up there, throw rocks at them."

    But how do you get your protagonist up a tree? What kind of rocks should you throw?

    In this week's episode, I interview professional fictional rock-thrower, Angela Hunt, to discuss the six classic conflicts. In this episode, you'll discover Biblical and modern examples of classic conflicts

    How to mix the conflicts to make your story more interesting
    Which conflicts resonate with most readers today

    If you want to up the tension in your book or make your next novel more riveting, listen in or check out the blog post to find out how to add and layer the six classic conflicts to keep your readers reading.

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    1 hr and 5 mins