Episode 25: Writing Routines and Practices
Christy and Sharon discuss writing routines and processes for writers navigating their creative journeys, including the need for flexibility, embracing imperfection, and finding joy in the process of creating a sustainable and personalized writing routine.
Episode 24: Project Management for Writers with Guest Sara Gentry
In this special episode, Sharon takes a break while Christy nerds out with fellow Author Accelerator Certified Book Coach Sara Gentry, focusing on project management for writers. They discuss setting practical deadlines, recognizing personal workflows, and the importance of documenting progress. They also emphasize approaching the creative process with intention while being open to discovery.
Episode 21: Using Other People’s Words
In this episode, Christy Yaros and Sharon Skinner dive into the world of incorporating quotes and lines from other authors into your own work. They discuss the importance of obtaining permissions, practicing fair use, and being respectful of other people's creative work.
Episode 20: KidLit 101 with Guests Cheryl Malone and Victoria J. Coe
Sharon and Christy interview authors Cheryl Malone and Victoria J. Coe about writing and publishing children's books.
Episode 19: Scene vs Summary: Balancing Showing and Telling
In this episode, Christy and Sharon discuss the balance between showing and telling in writing. They emphasize the importance of understanding the purpose of each scene and using scene and summary to efficiently convey information to the reader. They also highlight the significance of grounding the reader in each scene and using dialogue and setting effectively to reveal character and emotion. They caution against including unnecessary details that can bog down the story and suggest trusting the reader to fill in gaps and understand the story. Throughout the episode, they provide examples and practical tips for writers to improve their use of scene and summary in their writing.
Episode 18: Creating Three-Dimensional LGBTQ+ Characters with Sam Cameron
Sharon and Christy are joined by fellow Author Accelerator Certified Book Coach Sam Cameron to discuss how to craft nuanced, authentic LGBTQ+ characters that avoid stereotypes. They provide advice on tropes to avoid, positive examples of LGBTQ+ representation in books, and resources for conducting respectful research. Sam shares her expertise on bringing dimensionality to LGBTQ+ characters
Episode 17: Re-Envisioning vs. Revising
In this episode, Christy Yaros and Sharon Skinner discuss the difference between revising and re-envisioning a manuscript, emphasizing the importance of taking a step back and looking at the big picture. They suggest tools to help writers identify what is working and what is not, such as an Inside Outline, and recommend taking a break before revising to gain a fresh perspective. The hosts stress the importance of knowing the point of the story and being willing to reshape it to achieve that point. They caution against focusing too much on line-level changes and missing the big picture, suggesting that writers should focus on character arcs and plot structure.
Episode 16: Category Shifts with Guest Tanja Bauerle
In this episode, Sharon and Christy talk with author/illustrator Tanja Bauerle about the joys and challenges of shifting categories from picture books to middle grade, how book coaching helped her level up her novel writing game, and what it's like working on a Revise & Resubmit request from an agent.
Episode 15: Workshops and Conferences
In this episode, Sharon and Christy talk about attending workshops and conferences for craft. They discuss why they're important, how to decide which ones to attend, and how to get the most out of the ones you do.
Episode 14: Navigating Critique Groups
In this episode, Sharon and Christy talk about how to navigate critique groups, the positives, perils and pitfalls inherent in getting and giving feedback, and how to find a critique group that will best serve your needs.
Episode 11: Plot
Christy and Sharon talk about plot, different forms of plot/subplot, some of the plotting tools that are available, and dig into plot in KidLit.
Episode 10: How Does a Published KidLit Author Use a Book Coach?
Christy and Sharon talk again with guest Cindy L. Rodriguez, as she discusses her experience working with a book coach in multiple capacities on her projects.
Writing Prompt | Character Development: Letter Writing
Writing prompts for character development surrounding LETTER WRITING
Episode 09 | On Coaching KidLit: What We Do and How
Christy and Sharon dive into Coaching KidLit and what exactly this book coaching thing is, which is not a very simple answer, but nonetheless an interesting one because, at its essence, it's all about helping you write, edit, and polish your manuscript, so it's the best it can be.
Writing Prompt | Character Development: Best Friends
Writing prompts for character development surrounding BEST FRIENDS + a downloadable worksheet
Writing Prompt | Character Development: Junk Food
Writing prompts for character development surrounding JUNK FOOD + a downloadable worksheet
Episode 08 | Using Source Material
Christy and Sharon discuss source material, challenges with adhering too close to facts, and ways you can put some distance between you and the “way things really happened” in order to tell a compelling and emotionally resonant story.
Episode 07 | KidLit Journeys with Author Cindy L. Rodriguez
Join Sharon and Christy as they welcome their first guest, KidLit author Cindy L. Rodriguez, to talk about her journey to KidLit through journalism and teaching middle school. Cindy’s debut picture book, Three Pockets Full, illustrated by Begoña Fernández Corbalán, comes out September 1 from Cardinal Rule Press.