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Episode 4 How Tess Sharpe Turned a YA Novel into a Netflix Thriller!

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From childhood notebook scribbles to groundbreaking queer YA novels, New York Times bestselling author Tess Sharpe's journey exemplifies resilience and creativity. On "Craft Chat Chronicles," Tess shares the thrill and challenges of seeing her novel "The Girls I've Been" adapted for Netflix. She discusses the importance of community support and details her role in the adaptation process, highlighting her involvement with the Writers Guild of America to maintain creative control.

In our conversation, Tess explores the intricacies of intellectual property, the art of writing sequels, and the realities of no-compete clauses in publishing contracts. She candidly addresses the industry's undercurrents of privilege and offers insights into crafting resonant endings and tackling the unique challenges of the romance genre. This episode not only inspires but also provides a roadmap for navigating the literary and cinematic worlds through the lens of a pioneering author.

https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener-affiliate.html?fpr=craftchat

Keywords: #Tess Sharpe, #The Girls I've Been, Netflix adaptation #queer YA novels #Writers Guild of America # book to screen #publishing insights #crafting sequels #romance genre challenges #Craft Chat #optioned for film #BestsellingAuthorTips #Thrillers #romance novels, #CraftingBestsellers, #PublishingIndustryInsights, #WritingStrategies, #AuthorSuccessStories, #WritingCareerTransition, #WritingCraft #NarrativeDevelopment, #BookMarketingStrategies, #CreativeWritingTechniques, #NYTimesBestsellingProcess, #AuthorInterviews, #BookPromotion, #LiteraryAgents, #RealLifeExperiences #Publishing #WritingTips #J.D.Myall

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Chapters

1. Episode 4 How Tess Sharpe Turned a YA Novel into a Netflix Thriller! (00:00:00)

2. Craft Chat Chronicles (00:00:05)

3. Intellectual Property Work and Book Sequels (00:14:11)

4. Novel Ending Crafting and Agent Search (00:24:59)

5. Navigating No-Compete Clauses and Writing Challenges (00:40:31)

6. Nurturing Faith in Writing and Publishing (00:44:16)

7. Navigating the Publishing Industry (00:50:51)

19 episodes

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From childhood notebook scribbles to groundbreaking queer YA novels, New York Times bestselling author Tess Sharpe's journey exemplifies resilience and creativity. On "Craft Chat Chronicles," Tess shares the thrill and challenges of seeing her novel "The Girls I've Been" adapted for Netflix. She discusses the importance of community support and details her role in the adaptation process, highlighting her involvement with the Writers Guild of America to maintain creative control.

In our conversation, Tess explores the intricacies of intellectual property, the art of writing sequels, and the realities of no-compete clauses in publishing contracts. She candidly addresses the industry's undercurrents of privilege and offers insights into crafting resonant endings and tackling the unique challenges of the romance genre. This episode not only inspires but also provides a roadmap for navigating the literary and cinematic worlds through the lens of a pioneering author.

https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener-affiliate.html?fpr=craftchat

Keywords: #Tess Sharpe, #The Girls I've Been, Netflix adaptation #queer YA novels #Writers Guild of America # book to screen #publishing insights #crafting sequels #romance genre challenges #Craft Chat #optioned for film #BestsellingAuthorTips #Thrillers #romance novels, #CraftingBestsellers, #PublishingIndustryInsights, #WritingStrategies, #AuthorSuccessStories, #WritingCareerTransition, #WritingCraft #NarrativeDevelopment, #BookMarketingStrategies, #CreativeWritingTechniques, #NYTimesBestsellingProcess, #AuthorInterviews, #BookPromotion, #LiteraryAgents, #RealLifeExperiences #Publishing #WritingTips #J.D.Myall

Support the show

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Chapters

1. Episode 4 How Tess Sharpe Turned a YA Novel into a Netflix Thriller! (00:00:00)

2. Craft Chat Chronicles (00:00:05)

3. Intellectual Property Work and Book Sequels (00:14:11)

4. Novel Ending Crafting and Agent Search (00:24:59)

5. Navigating No-Compete Clauses and Writing Challenges (00:40:31)

6. Nurturing Faith in Writing and Publishing (00:44:16)

7. Navigating the Publishing Industry (00:50:51)

19 episodes

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