Writing in Progress
by Justin Creps & Jon WoolleyTwo full-time teachers sharing stories and lessons from their journey as aspiring authors
Copyright: © 2024 Writing in Progress
Episodes
Special Guest: Randy Spears
1h 31m · PublishedRandy Spears, an author who has self published 17 books which have combined for nearly $20,000 in sales, joins us on this episode of Writing in Progress.
Topics include:
Marketing Strategies
Self publishing vs Small Press
The logistics of publishing to Amazon
Designing Book Covers
How important are revisions?
Live Outline: A Mountainous Murder Mystery
1h 13m · PublishedJustin and Jon plan a story live from some randomly drawn prompts:
Genre: A mystery
Subject: Idiot-proof
Character: A mountain climber
Location: A focus group
Listen along as they brainstorm ideas and tie them together in creative ways. We spent a lot of time talking about the hook, plot point, characters, and ending. How do you make a satisfying twist, which is so important to the genre. We hope you join us as we try to find out!
2021: Year in Review
1h 20m · PublishedAfter almost 11 months away, Justin and Jon return to Writing in Progress and give updates on what's been happening in their writing journey.
A few of the topics discussed:
-The long path to publishing
-Dealing with rejection
-Celebrating accomplishments
-Pivoting from "The Plan"
-Writing competitions
-Recruiting Beta Readers
-A fork in the road: submitting smaller pieces to publications or self-publishing a collection?
Live outline: Imposter
1h 9m · PublishedHave you always wanted to write a story, but don’t know where to begin? Maybe you like to write, but the creative process of generating ideas is a sticking point for you? I am often asked, “How do you come up with such interesting concepts for all of your stories?”
It’s not easy to articulate how the seed of an idea grows into a fully fledged story, so Jon and I thought we’d show you in this episode of Writing in Progress.
Wise authors know that a story is only as good as its outline. In episode 13, we are given an open-ended prompt, and--completely live and unscripted--develop that prompt into a fully fledged outline for a short story called “Imposter”.
We had a lot of fun recording this episode, and we’d love for you to give it a listen. We learned some things about ourselves as writers through this process, and we think you can too!
How to write a satisfying ending
40m · PublishedDon't you love it when a book nails the ending? Do you want to write stories that leave your readers with goosebumps as they finish the final line?
Justin and Jon discuss their best practices when crafting endings to their stories.
How to set up your setting
22m · PublishedJustin and Jon explain their approach to writing an interesting setting to a story.
Learn how to paint a clear picture for your readers, without falling into the dreaded "info dump" trap.
How to Write an Effective Hook
27m · PublishedJustin and Jon discuss the first of 8 story elements outlined in a previous episode. Fittingly, they begin with some tips about how to write an effective hook.
WIP Holiday Special
41m · PublishedJon shares a Christmas-themed essay he had published about a decade ago, which helped him find his writing voice. After sharing, he and Justin discuss topics such as genre, title, voice, and development.
Ranking the Elements of a Story
47m · PublishedBefore this episode, Justin and Jon each independently ranked the importance of the following 8 elements of storytelling: Characters, Ending, Hook, Humor, Plot, Setting, Theme, & Voice/Style. In this episode, the pair of aspiring authors reveal their rankings to one another and debate/defend their reasoning. What do you think? We'd love to hear from you in the comments!
Creativity
37m · PublishedJustin and Jon explore what creativity is, and discuss ways in which they go about achieving it in their own writing.
Writing in Progress has 36 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 39:30:48. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 20th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on June 7th, 2024 18:41.