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  • Episode Five: Voice
    2026/06/22

    It’s one of the most valuable tools in a writer’s kit, but what even is voice? And how does it differ from your characters’ voices? Bri and Mer chat about the way your whole life can shape your writing voice, discuss writing outside your own identity, and offer tips that include listening to curling podcasts and reading newspapers. They then realize they might be old.

    Come for the tips about how to create unique character voices even while using multiple POVs and stay for Bri and Mer’s one key element that will make you a better writer.


    Books mentioned:

    The Ending Writes Itself, by Evelyn Clarke

    Flyweight, Courtney Ellis

    Station Eleven and Exit Party, Emily St. John Mandel

    The Eyes are the Best Part, Monika Kim

    Mary, Nat Cassidy


    Have a question or a craft topic suggestion? Email us at novelwriterspodcast@gmail.com or DM us on Instagram @novelwriterspodcast.


    EPISODE OUTLINE

    00:00-12:50 - Intro/What is going on in our writing lives?

    12:50 - 54:38 - Craft Topic: Voice

    54:38- 1:03:47 - Book Recommendations


    Opening and Closing Titles by Simon Schweitzer

    Audio Production by Simon Schweitzer



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    1 時間 4 分
  • Episode Four: Pacing
    2026/06/11

    Two writers with slow-burn allegations spill everything they know about pacing--and they do promise it doesn’t lag in the middle. Mer and Bri discuss the somewhat nebulous concept of pace, while also offering tips—like using multiple POVs—to keep the narrative arc moving.

    Their worldviews get slightly rocked when it’s revealed one of them likes writing toward the mid-point of the book instead of the ending, while their Grey’s Anatomy knowledge helps them remember what those heart-reading charts are called. Come for the flashing neon warning Bri offers about saving your work and stay for a little daydreaming about nineties boyband hair.


    Books we recommend on this episode:

    American Fantasy by Emma Straub

    Go Gentle by Maria Semple


    Episode Outline

    00:00-09:35 - Intro/What's going on in our writing lives

    09:36-1:13:30 - Craft Topic: Pacing

    1:13:30-1:17:30 - Book Recommendations


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    1 時間 18 分
  • Episode Three: Twists
    2026/05/26

    You know when you go to a magic show, you’re going to be tricked… and you’re going to love it. But how does the magician get the audience to look the other way when everyone is just as eager to catch him in the misdirection as they are to be delighted?

    Mer and Bri discuss the best way to write twists while at the same time solving a murder involving a greedy developer and some rat poison. Finally, they parse through the ways twists can mean different things in genre and literary fiction. Come for a a break down of the satisfying/unexpected endings quadrant and stay for a debate over a real-life, six-figure twist.


    Books we recommend on this episode:

    Cherry, Baby by Rainbow Rowell

    Whidbey By T Kira Madden


    Episode Outline

    00:00-15:00 - Intro/What is going on in our writing lives?

    15:00 - 1:05:00 Our Craft Topic: Twists

    1:05:00 - Book Recommendations


    Opening and Closing Titles by Simon Schweitzer

    Audio Production by Simon Schweitzer


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    1 時間 9 分
  • Episode Two: Inciting Incidents
    2026/05/12

    She woke up, walked down the stairs, made herself some breakfast and then posted her podcast about how you decide the right place to start the story. Mer and Bri discuss the fine balance between hooking readers’ interest and forcing an inciting incident too early into the plot, and how just because TV executives want big action to come within the first thirty seconds—to keep audiences from changing the channel—that doesn’t mean you should shove your first chapter full of dead bodies. Come for our honest reaction on some bad writing advice, and stay for us working through Big Feelings about editorial feedback.

    Books we recommend on this episode:

    Last Stop at Union Station by Sarah James

    Julie Chan is Dead by Liann Zhang

    Murder on Sex Island by Jo Firestone

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    1 時間 6 分
  • Episode One: What is Good Writing?
    2026/04/28

    With the pop culture spotlight on genre books such as Heated Rivalry and Project Hail Mary, there has been some heated discourse about what constitutes “good writing.”

    Join Bri and Mer as they discuss genre expectations, why those don’t equate to low standards, and whether the current state of Capital L literary fiction is as dire as pearl-clutchers might have you believe.

    Come for the discussion on whether forgoing quotation marks is deeply artistic or deeply annoying and stay for advice on how to level up your own prose.


    Books we recommend in this episode:

    The Secret Lives of Murderers’ Wives by Elizabeth Arnott

    Heated Rivalry series by Rachel Reid

    Crux by Gabriel Tallent

    The Valley of Vengeful Ghosts by Kim Fu


    Check out our books!

    https://briannalabuskes.com/

    meredithhambrock.com

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    1 時間 3 分