STEP INTO MY WORKSHOP where I have been writing and publishing novels full-time since 1993.
Let me say up front: this podcast isn't for just anyone. If you're looking to be entertained, or you just want to hang out and shoot the breeze with a bunch of novelists, there are a number of other podcasts that do that. But if you're serious about learning the craft of writing and publishing fiction, you're in the right place.
(Just to be clear -- we'll have a great time! When it comes to writing novels, if you're not having fun, you're doing something wrong.)
But let's face it. Novelists are a different breed. Not everyone gets us. And honestly, I enjoy nothing more than sitting around and talking shop with novelists. What works. What doesn't work. The ups and downs of being a novelist.
That's what this podcast is all about: Sharing with you what I've learned over the years as a career novelist. My goal in creating this podcast is to help other novelists tell their story and get it into the hands of eager readers.
Humor - a tool that should be in every writer's toolbox. In this episode Jack teaches how to use humor to spice up your novel.
In this episode Jack takes a unique look at the author's final pass on a novel manuscript before sending it in for publication.
If Shakespeare had written Macbeth on a Mac would it be as good? A light-hearted look at modern day writing.
In this episode Jacks provides daily practical and creative ways writers can defeat the dilatory dragon.
In Part 1 Jack explores the nature of this five-headed dilatory dragon with strategies on how to defeat it.
Where do you learn how to write a novel? In this episode Jack relates some of the lessons he's learned from novelists living and dead, with some fascinating anecdotes about JRR Tolkien and The Lord of The Rings.
In this episode Jack takes a humorous look at an adventure in writing the dreaded author bio, something every novelist will be called upon to write.
In this episode Jack draws from more than three decades of crafting speeches, articles, and novels, to convince writers that mastering the art of writing good sentences is the best investment a writer can make in himself.
In this writer to writer episode, Jack shares a moment in his career when everything was great, then . . . .
In this episode Jack explores how to craft scenes that will keep the reader turning pages.
In this writer to writer episode Jack shares two experiences that were influential to him in learning to build memorable characters.
In this episode Jack reveals ways novelists can keep readers reading by torturing the characters readers love.
In this episode I invite readers to look over my shoulder as I pull from my files one of the worksheets I compiled from bestselling suspense novelists identifying the techniques they used to write first chapters. The one page worksheet is available for FREE in PDF format on http://letstalknovels.com
In this episode Jack explores the difference between traditional and indie publishing for the novel writer.
In this podcast Jack teachers authors how to learn the craft of writing a novel by learning the techniques of their favorite authors.
In this episode Jack encourages writers not to be satisfied with good writing, but to do justice to their story ideas by polishing their writing until it shines.
In this episode Jack reveals the 8 elements of novel writing that characterizes bestselling fiction.
In this first Writer-to-Writer episode, Jack relates the story behind Dean Koontz's personal inscription to him in the novel Intensity.
As readers, we’ve all experienced the magical phenomenon of getting so involved in a novel it's as though this world no longer exists. How does a novelist achieve this effect? What things break this story bubble?
This is the first podcast in the Let's Talk Novels series. Drawing on an intriguing event at an awards banquet, Jack narrates the events that led up to the making of this podcast for novelists.