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Join Helen and Steaphan as they reflect on the changes and impact that a publishing platform makes, specifically Kindle Vella!
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Helen and Steaphan spend some time with co-authors Russell and Andrew as they discuss the process of writing their book "The Bear's Claws: A Novel of World War III". Join us as they described how they leveraged their unique strengths to compose a realistic tale of "what might have been".
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After completing their first work together, Helen and Stephan revisit the topic of co-authoring. Listen in as they cover the goodness of collaboration and be inspired to co-author your own work.
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Helen and Steaphan discuss the trope/genre of "Gothic Romance". What are the elements that characterize this genre and why do readers love it so much? Learn about how you can gain inspiration from these popular themes in storytelling.
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Helen and Steaphan discuss the popular trope of "Body Swap Romance". What makes this trope tick and why do readers love it so much? Learn about how you can gain inspiration from these popular themes in storytelling.
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Helen and Steaphan discuss the popular trope of "Time Travel Romance". What makes this trope tick and why do readers love it so much? Learn about how you can gain inspiration from these popular themes in storytelling.
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Helen and Steaphan discuss the popular trope of "Beauty & the Beast". What makes this trope tick and why do readers love it so much? Learn about how you can gain inspiration from these popular themes in storytelling.
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Helen and Steaphan discuss the popular trope of "Interspecies Romance". What makes this trope tick and why do readers love it so much? Learn about how you can gain inspiration from these popular themes in storytelling.
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Helen and Steaphan discuss the popular trope of "Enemies to Lovers". What makes this trope tick and why do readers love it so much? Learn about how you can gain inspiration from these popular themes in storytelling.
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In this episode, Helen Corvis and Steaphan Kay discuss the steps authors can take after finishing a season of serialized fiction. They emphasize the importance of marketing, including identifying your target audience and utilizing appropriate tags and keywords.
Helen and Steaphan delve into the financial implications of publishing, such as the costs associated with professional editing, cover design, and advertising. They offer insights into the pros and cons of self-publishing versus traditional publishing, highlighting the control and potential revenue benefits of the former.The hosts stress the importance of building an author website to establish a brand, connect with readers, and diversify income streams. They encourage authors to persevere in their publishing journey, emphasizing the evolving landscape of the industry and the opportunities it presents for independent authors.
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This episode explores the differences between literary fiction and genre/commercial fiction. The hosts discuss how literary fiction focuses more on style, depth, and character development, while genre fiction tends to be more plot-driven. They examine examples from classic and contemporary literature, and debate whether literary fiction is inherently "better" than genre fiction. The conversation covers how understanding these distinctions can impact an author's writing approach and marketing strategy. The hosts also touch on works that blur the lines between literary and genre fiction, and share personal preferences and experiences with both styles. Overall, the episode aims to give writers and readers a clearer understanding of these two broad categories of fiction.
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In Episode 22 of our podcast, "The Fun of Marketing," co-authors Helen Corvis and Steaphan Kay explore effective marketing strategies for serial fiction. They discuss two main approaches: writing what you love and finding your audience, or targeting current market trends. The episode covers various marketing techniques, including social media promotion, content marketing, email marketing, and reader magnets. They also touch on the importance of optimizing your author platform and the potential benefits of paid ads. Helen and Steaphan share their personal experiences and offer practical advice on how to engage readers and measure the success of your marketing efforts. Whether you're a new or seasoned author, this episode provides valuable insights to help you market your serial fiction effectively.
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Welcome to this episode, "Ups and Downs of Authoring Serial Fiction." Steaphan Kay and Helen Corvis take a deep dive into the pros and cons of this unique storytelling format. From monetization strategies on platforms like Wattpad, Royal Road, and Kindle Vella to building a dedicated readership and managing the pressures of consistent content creation, Steaphan and Helen share their personal experiences and expert insights. Whether you're looking to experiment with plotlines, engage with your audience in real-time, or convert your serial into a novel, this podcast is your go-to resource. Tune in for actionable tips, inspiring stories, and a supportive community of fellow writers. Don't miss out—subscribe now and take your serial fiction journey to the next level!
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Join hosts Helen Corvis and Steaphan Kay in Episode 20 titled, "Things We Like" where they dive into passages from their favorite books. In this episode, Helen and Steaphan read excerpts from beloved novels, including "The Blue Sword" by Robin McKinley, "Consort of Fire" by Kit Rocha, "The Throne of Scone" by Patricia Kenneally, and "The Fire's Stone" by Tanya Huff. They discuss what makes these passages memorable, the writing styles, and the emotional impact of the scenes. They also explore the challenges and rewards of different narrative techniques, such as the use of second person in Tamsyn Muir's "Harrow the Ninth." Whether you're a fan of fantasy, romance, or literary sci-fi, this episode offers insights into the art of storytelling and the elements that make a book resonate with readers. Tune in for a thoughtful discussion and discover some new reads to add to your list.
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In this episode of the podcast, authors Helen and Steaphan discuss the art of making up words and names in fiction writing, particularly in the sci-fi and fantasy genres. They share insights from their own book "In the Arms of the Void" and provide tips on drawing inspiration from real-world elements like Old English, creating names that evoke certain feelings or serve as premonitions, and the importance of consistency in using made-up words throughout a novel. The authors also touch on how readers may impose their own meanings on names if not given clear definitions. Ultimately, they encourage fellow writers to have fun with the process of inventing words and names in their fictional works.
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During this episode, Helen interviews Steaphan. Learn the why, where, how, and with what behind Steaphan's writing along with tips. No spoilers in this podcast description; you'll just have to listen to the episode.
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During this episode, Steaphan interviews Helen. Learn the why, where, how, and with what behind Helen's writing along with tips. No spoilers in this podcast description; you'll just have to listen to the episode.
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Steaphan Kay and Helen Corvis delve into the art of keeping readers on the edge of their seats in this suspenseful episode. Discover how to introduce high stakes early, escalate tension as the story progresses, use pacing and structure strategically, and employ misdirection and twists to craft page-turning tales. With examples from their own sci-fi novel "In the Arms of the Void," Helen and Steaphan illustrate techniques like shortening time limits, increasing danger, and raising the emotional stakes for characters. They also discuss using short sentences, cliffhangers, and trimmed description to control pacing during tense scenes. Prepare to be gripped by revelations on crafting red herrings, shocking twists, and reversals of fortune that will leave your readers reeling.
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