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  • Author Liz Alterman Reveals Her Weekly Writing Ritual That Transforms First Drafts Into Gold And How to Know When Your Story Idea Is Worth Writing
    Jul 16 2025

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    Liz Alterman joins the podcast to discuss her latest novel, "You Shouldn't Have Done That", and reveals the unconventional strategies that have shaped her successful writing career.


    From her unique character development process involving weekly read-aloud sessions to her bold decision to switch from traditional publishing to a nimble indie press offering 99-cent e-books, Alterman shares practical insights that challenge conventional wisdom about both craft and business.


    She opens up about how she tests story premises, develops authentic character voices, and why she believes flexibility is the key to getting your work into readers' hands.


    Whether you're struggling with character development or navigating publishing decisions, this conversation offers actionable advice for writers at every stage of their journey.


    What You'll Learn:

    • How to test story premises before committing months to writing.
    • The weekly feedback system that prevents major character voice problems.
    • Why pricing strategy can dramatically impact your book's reach and success.

    Click here to learn more about Liz Alterman.

    Guest Bio: Liz Alterman is the author of the award-winning memoir, Sad Sacked, the young adult thriller, He’ll Be Waiting, the suspense novels The Perfect Neighbourhood, The House on Cold Creek Lane, and You Shouldn't Have Done That, as well as the romcom Claire Casey's Had Enough. Her work has been published by The New York Times, The Washington Post, McSweeney's Internet Tendency, and other outlets. Subscribe to her Substack where she shares the ups and downs of the writing life (and cat photos). Liz lives in New Jersey with her husband and three sons. When she isn't writing, Liz spends most days reading, microwaving the same cup of coffee, and looking up synonyms.

    Episodes I think you'll love…

    1. The Art of Dual POV & Crafting Psychological Thrillers with Liz Alterman
    2. Writing Character Backstory with Author Liz Alterman
    3. Literary Agent and Author Jenna Satterthwaite on Making it in the Publishing Industry
    4. First Page Formula: Author and Writing Coach April Davila on What Agents & Readers Want to See in Your Thriller Manuscript Opening

    Get the list of 125+ Literary Agents who rep Thriller, Mystery, Suspense, and Crime Fiction

    Study the Opening Paragraphs of the Top Authors Writing Thrillers Right Now


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    19 m
  • Literary Agent and Author Jenna Satterthwaite on Making it in the Publishing Industry
    Jul 3 2025

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    Ever wondered what it's really like behind the scenes of being a literary agent?

    What You'll Learn in this episode:
    • Why agents prioritize story over polished prose
    • The brutal financial reality of the publishing industry
    • What makes manuscripts stand out in queries

    Jenna's honesty about the industry might just shift how you approach your writing career.

    Join Jenna's Substack HERE


    Get the list of 125+ Literary Agents who rep Thriller, Mystery, Suspense, and Crime Fiction

    Study the Opening Paragraphs of the Top Authors Writing Thrillers Right Now


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    23 m
  • First Page Formula: Author and Writing Coach April Davila on What Agents & Readers Want to See in Your Thriller Manuscript Opening
    Jun 25 2025

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    Writing coach April Davila reveals the non-negotiable elements that make first pages irresistible to readers and agents.

    Learn why most manuscripts fail in the opening paragraph, discover the strategic approach to character revelation that transforms boring descriptions into magnetic hooks.

    Then find out which common opening mistakes instantly kill reader interest.

    Plus, April shares her surprising advice about when to actually write your first page (hint: it's not when you think).

    What You'll Learn:

    • The essential elements every first page needs
    • Why dream sequences and flashbacks kill reader interest
    • Strategic character reveals through environmental details

    Click here to learn more about April Davila.

    Guest Bio: April Davila is an award-winning author, speaker, and writing coach. Publisher's Weekly called her debut novel, 142 Ostriches, a "vivid, uplifting debut" and the book went on to win the WILLA Award for Women Writing the West. Writer's Digest listed her blog (at aprildavila.com) as one of the Best 101 Websites for Writers and she is the creator of the Sit Write Here writing coaching program, which integrates mindfulness meditation techniques to help writers quiet their inner critics, overcome writer's block, and edit more effectively. Her second novel is forthcoming.

    Episodes I think you'll love…

    1. Literary Agent Amy Nielsen on How to Fix Your Opening Pages (Part 2)
    2. How to Write an Opening Chapter that Keeps Readers Reading with Author David McCloskey
    3. 3 Keys to Nailing the Opening of Your Novel
    4. Agent Carleen Geisler Reads a Submission & Shares How Agents Evaluate Opening Pages
    5. Writing Your Opening Scene with Thomas Mullen

    Get the list of 125+ Literary Agents who rep Thriller, Mystery, Suspense, and Crime Fiction

    Study the Opening Paragraphs of the Top Authors Writing Thrillers Right Now


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    16 m
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