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Ep86: Short Stories and Patreon

Ep86: Short Stories and Patreon

FromWriter Craft Podcast


Ep86: Short Stories and Patreon

FromWriter Craft Podcast

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Oct 3, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Still reading The Yard. Show Notes: How to set up a Patreon Page Patreon Header: defines what you do (Erick talks about his favorite elements of mystery, and why he’s including what he is for his Patrons.) Making sure you delight your readers/patrons/subscribers: use different tropes so no two stories are the same, back-to-back. Giving some variety in the eras—1800s to 1980s. Using a collection of stories to develop the world-building of the series. Craft: These short stories start with a little introduction (framing technique), and then a witness account follows. Write the framing device first. Give credibility to the witness account. And then let the witness tell their story. End “chunk” has an ironic twist. Character voice is really important and when Erick knows the character’s first line, he can “take dictation” from the character, and the story tells itself. Use beta-readers to “up the ante” on the stories, amp the stakes without shifting into a different genres. Introduce the world and every element of Canyon County to his Patrons. Research is important to create a level of authenticity.
Released:
Oct 3, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Welcome to the Writer Craft Podcast, a show about creativity and craft. Remember when you told your sister stories in the night, snuggled under the covers of your waterbed? Or read books from the public library that delighted you? And now you’ve written your own novel. But will it change someone’s life? Is it a good enough book? Does it even work on the story level? On the Writer Craft Podcast, we help authors stay motivated and inspired, finish their books, and show them how to analyze and diagnose areas of challenge in their manuscripts once it's written.