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BONUS: How to Write Action That Kids Can’t Put Down (an interview with author & book coach Beth McMullen)

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🎙️ Episode Summary:
In this bonus episode, Beth McMullen switches roles from co-host to guest to explore how to write compelling action and adventure for middle grade readers. Originally recorded for Sara Gentry's KidLit Summer Camp, this conversation is packed with practical tips and emotional insight for writers crafting page-turning stories for kids.

👩‍💼 Guest Bio:
Beth McMullen is the author of ten traditionally published novels, including the Mrs. Smith's Spy School for Girls and Secret of the Storm series. She is also the co-host of the Writers With Wrinkles podcast, founder of the You Can Write a Book Substack, and a certified book coach through Author Accelerator. With over 20 years in the publishing industry, Beth helps writers push past messy middles, plot holes, and self-doubt to write stories that matter.

💡 Key Discussion Points:

  • Why action sequences are so vital in middle grade and how to compete with the fast-paced media kids consume.
  • The importance of giving child protagonists agency—making decisions, facing consequences, and driving the story forward.
  • Balancing high-octane action with emotional tension: why stakes don't always have to involve explosions.
  • Removing adults from the foreground to allow young characters to lead the narrative.
  • Tips for writing character-driven emotional arcs, even for pantsers.
  • How to use tools like “The 7 Keys to Writing Stories Kids Can’t Put Down” to troubleshoot plot and pacing issues.
  • Why voice, surprise, and emotional truth are non-negotiable for successful middle grade.

🔚 Conclusion:
Writing action for middle grade readers means understanding the emotional world of kids and blending it with immersive, high-energy storytelling. Whether you're plotting an epic fantasy or writing a fast-paced mystery, Beth’s insight offers both inspiration and actionable guidance.

🔗 Mentioned Links:

Support the show

Visit the Website

Writers with Wrinkles Link Tree for socials and more!

  continue reading

127 episodes

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Content provided by Beth McMullen and Lisa Schmid, Beth McMullen, and Lisa Schmid. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Beth McMullen and Lisa Schmid, Beth McMullen, and Lisa Schmid 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.

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🎙️ Episode Summary:
In this bonus episode, Beth McMullen switches roles from co-host to guest to explore how to write compelling action and adventure for middle grade readers. Originally recorded for Sara Gentry's KidLit Summer Camp, this conversation is packed with practical tips and emotional insight for writers crafting page-turning stories for kids.

👩‍💼 Guest Bio:
Beth McMullen is the author of ten traditionally published novels, including the Mrs. Smith's Spy School for Girls and Secret of the Storm series. She is also the co-host of the Writers With Wrinkles podcast, founder of the You Can Write a Book Substack, and a certified book coach through Author Accelerator. With over 20 years in the publishing industry, Beth helps writers push past messy middles, plot holes, and self-doubt to write stories that matter.

💡 Key Discussion Points:

  • Why action sequences are so vital in middle grade and how to compete with the fast-paced media kids consume.
  • The importance of giving child protagonists agency—making decisions, facing consequences, and driving the story forward.
  • Balancing high-octane action with emotional tension: why stakes don't always have to involve explosions.
  • Removing adults from the foreground to allow young characters to lead the narrative.
  • Tips for writing character-driven emotional arcs, even for pantsers.
  • How to use tools like “The 7 Keys to Writing Stories Kids Can’t Put Down” to troubleshoot plot and pacing issues.
  • Why voice, surprise, and emotional truth are non-negotiable for successful middle grade.

🔚 Conclusion:
Writing action for middle grade readers means understanding the emotional world of kids and blending it with immersive, high-energy storytelling. Whether you're plotting an epic fantasy or writing a fast-paced mystery, Beth’s insight offers both inspiration and actionable guidance.

🔗 Mentioned Links:

Support the show

Visit the Website

Writers with Wrinkles Link Tree for socials and more!

  continue reading

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