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5.11 The Power of Subplots with Liselle Sambury
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Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Jun 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Liselle Sambury joins the Lit Service crew to chat about how to use subplots to flesh out our stories (and where to find them!).
Liselle is a Toronto-based Trinidadian Canadian author. Her brand of writing can be described as “messy Black girls in fantasy situations.” She works in social media and spends her free time embroiled in reality tv because when you write messy characters you tend to enjoy that sort of drama. She also shares helpful tips for upcoming writers and details of her publishing journey through a YouTube channel dedicated to helping demystify the sometimes complicated business of being an author.
Check out her website and her book (out the 15th!)!
If you'd like to see the chapter we critiqued with all our notes, there are two version: one with swearing and one without.
To find out more about how to support the podcast, please visit our Patreon.
Liselle is a Toronto-based Trinidadian Canadian author. Her brand of writing can be described as “messy Black girls in fantasy situations.” She works in social media and spends her free time embroiled in reality tv because when you write messy characters you tend to enjoy that sort of drama. She also shares helpful tips for upcoming writers and details of her publishing journey through a YouTube channel dedicated to helping demystify the sometimes complicated business of being an author.
Check out her website and her book (out the 15th!)!
If you'd like to see the chapter we critiqued with all our notes, there are two version: one with swearing and one without.
To find out more about how to support the podcast, please visit our Patreon.
Released:
Jun 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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