Editor Talks w/ Aspiring Writer
Talks between aspiring fiction writer and ex-Big 5 publishing acquisitions editor. If you’re wondering about THE STORY GRID book/process, this is a good peek into Coyne’s story structure framework. “Shawn Rips Apart Tim’s Scene” and “6 Q’s (good) Editors Ask" are two unique podcasts with editorial feedback and insight on narrative device (or designing principle) and 1st scene. Think fly-on-the-wall w/ editor on a 1st draft. Coyne’s written feedback on Tim’s 1st scene is available on the Story Grid site. Greater depth than usual. That said, different strokes for different folks. The helpfulness of the different podcasts will vary depending on what you need. Enjoy!Read full review »
JetPens via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/02/16
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This is a very effective way to learn storytelling. It's basically a back and forth dialog between the master and the beginner. If you're somewhere in that continuum, I think you'll find value in this podcast.Read full review »
Reinikka via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/08/15
Are you a writer or an editor? Subscribe to this podcast. I am both. I read and took copious notes on The Story Grid as Shawn Coyne blogged it. I refer to those ideas regularly as I craft and edit my stories. Now having it talked out in a podcast reinforces and expands the material. It's...Read full review »
Dawn Duncan Harrell via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/16/15
I tried reading through a bunch of the stuff on Shawn's website, but this podcast is helping me internalize it little by little. It has been incredible, like cramming 30 years worth of experience into little one hour snippets. Because of the intensive study each episode, it's hard to...Read full review »
Ryanr912 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/24/15
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