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#203. Why Writing Advice Is Keeping You Stuck (And What to Do Instead)

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All those writing articles you've bookmarked? They might be the exact reason you can't finish your novel. Here's what's really happening—and the simple shift that changes everything.

You know that browser folder labeled "Writing Advice"? The one with 147 articles about plot structure and 83 posts on character development? Yeah, that one. What if I told you it's actually keeping you stuck?

In this episode, I'm exposing the "writing advice trap" that catches even the most dedicated writers. After helping hundreds of writers finish their novels, I've discovered why the most knowledgeable writers often write the least (and what you can do differently starting today).

Tune in to hear me talk about:

  • [00:52] Why writers who read the most writing advice often can't finish their novels (the pattern that surprised me)
  • [01:53] How to stop rewriting Chapter One forever (and what broke the cycle for a writer stuck for 5 years
  • [03:44] Save the Cat vs Hero's Journey vs Story Grid (and why contradictory writing advice is keeping you stuck
  • [08:16] The 3 things successful writers do differently to actually finish their first draft
  • [12:20] How to choose a writing method and stick with it (plus the one question that changes everything)

The truth? Any complete system works better than ten partial systems. You don't need the "perfect" method. You need to pick one and follow it all the way through.

🔗 Links mentioned in this episode:

⭐ Follow & Review

If you loved this episode, please take a moment to follow the show and leave a review on Apple Podcasts! Your review will help other writers find this podcast and get the insights they need to finish their books. Thanks for tuning in to The Fiction Writing Made Easy Podcast! See you next week!

Support the show

👉 Looking for a transcript? If you’re listening on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, scroll down below the episode player until you see the transcript.

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Chapters

1. First Drafts Are Meant To Be Messy (00:00:00)

2. Too Much Writing Advice Creates Paralysis (00:01:00)

3. How Writers Actually Finish Their Novels (00:05:15)

4. Choose One Method and Stick With It (00:10:30)

5. Progress Over Perfection, Always (00:16:25)

6. Invitation to Notes to Novel Course (00:16:40)

232 episodes

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Content provided by Savannah Gilbo. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Savannah Gilbo or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

All those writing articles you've bookmarked? They might be the exact reason you can't finish your novel. Here's what's really happening—and the simple shift that changes everything.

You know that browser folder labeled "Writing Advice"? The one with 147 articles about plot structure and 83 posts on character development? Yeah, that one. What if I told you it's actually keeping you stuck?

In this episode, I'm exposing the "writing advice trap" that catches even the most dedicated writers. After helping hundreds of writers finish their novels, I've discovered why the most knowledgeable writers often write the least (and what you can do differently starting today).

Tune in to hear me talk about:

  • [00:52] Why writers who read the most writing advice often can't finish their novels (the pattern that surprised me)
  • [01:53] How to stop rewriting Chapter One forever (and what broke the cycle for a writer stuck for 5 years
  • [03:44] Save the Cat vs Hero's Journey vs Story Grid (and why contradictory writing advice is keeping you stuck
  • [08:16] The 3 things successful writers do differently to actually finish their first draft
  • [12:20] How to choose a writing method and stick with it (plus the one question that changes everything)

The truth? Any complete system works better than ten partial systems. You don't need the "perfect" method. You need to pick one and follow it all the way through.

🔗 Links mentioned in this episode:

⭐ Follow & Review

If you loved this episode, please take a moment to follow the show and leave a review on Apple Podcasts! Your review will help other writers find this podcast and get the insights they need to finish their books. Thanks for tuning in to The Fiction Writing Made Easy Podcast! See you next week!

Support the show

👉 Looking for a transcript? If you’re listening on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, scroll down below the episode player until you see the transcript.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. First Drafts Are Meant To Be Messy (00:00:00)

2. Too Much Writing Advice Creates Paralysis (00:01:00)

3. How Writers Actually Finish Their Novels (00:05:15)

4. Choose One Method and Stick With It (00:10:30)

5. Progress Over Perfection, Always (00:16:25)

6. Invitation to Notes to Novel Course (00:16:40)

232 episodes

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