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📚Story Chat Digest Launch & Author Interview Schedule – March–May 2026 Full launch and author interview schedule for Story Chat Digest: Where Stories Meet, featuring contributor appearances and celebration events.

📚Story Chat Digest Launch & Author Interview Schedule – March–May 2026 alwayswrite.blog/2026/03/04/%...
#Authors #StoryChat #Writing

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Story Chat Digest: “Invisible” by Esther Chilton I should hate Amir. Hate him for what he has done. Yet the moment he became visible, everything I thought I knew about fear, guilt, and compassion fractured. This is a story about an encounter that…

Story Chat Digest: "Invisible" by Esther Chilton alwayswrite.blog/2026/01/27/s...
#StoryChat #ShortStory #MentalHealth

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Story Chat Digest: “A Blank Canvas” by Geoff LePard Amber Trent sits in her chair and focuses on the garden. The wind of earlier has died away and the birds, sated on seeds are elsewhere. All is still and silent.

Story Chat Digest: "A Blank Canvas" by Geoff LePard alwayswrite.blog/2025/10/07/s...
#ShortStory #FlashFiction #StoryChat

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Story Chat Digest: Countdown by Grant P. Ferguson Countdown by Grant P. Ferguson Before I tell you my secret, let me ask you a few questions. Do you really want to know when you’re going to die? If you knew, how would your life change? And here’s …

Story Chat Digest: Countdown by Grant P. Ferguson alwayswrite.blog/2025/05/20/s...
#Fiction #StoryChat #Sci-Fi

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Story Chat Digest: “Going Home” by Esther Chilton Going Home by Esther Chilton It’s happening again. I can’t bear it. I can’t take anymore. I lie here in the corner of my darkened room. I push my small body to the wall, wanting to become invisible…

Story Chat Digest: "Going Home" by Esther Chilton alwayswrite.blog/2025/05/06/s...
#ShortStory #Storychat

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Story Chat Digest: “Re-envisioning The Garden of Eden” by Marsha Ingrao Story Chat is more than a writing challenge. It is a unique and proven online program encouraging interaction between authors and readers. It’s part writers group, part beta readers, and part…

Story Chat Digest: "Re-envisioning The Garden of Eden" by Marsha Ingrao alwayswrite.blog/2025/04/08/s...
#FlashFicton #StoryChat

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Story Chat Digest: March – Poetry Day #3 Welcome to Poetry Day for Story Chat Digest 2025. We will discuss these incredible poems just as we do the short stories. Any type of poem is acceptable as long as it doesn’t contain profanit…

Story Chat Digest: March - #Poetry Day #3 alwayswrite.blog/2025/03/25/s...
#authors #StoryChat

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Story Chat Digest: “A Slight Delay” by Philip Cumberland Story Chat is more than a writing challenge. It is a unique and proven online program encouraging interaction between authors and readers. It’s part writers group, part beta readers, and part…

Story Chat Digest: "A Slight Delay" by Philip Cumberland alwayswrite.blog/2025/03/18/s...
#FlashFiction #fiction #StoryChat

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Solid dark blue background. On the bottom center there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. On the bottom right and left corners, there are orange bullhorns. The text says, “Without internal conflict the external conflict has no meaning or power and without external conflict the internal conflict can’t be overcome.”

Solid dark blue background. On the bottom center there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. On the bottom right and left corners, there are orange bullhorns. The text says, “Without internal conflict the external conflict has no meaning or power and without external conflict the internal conflict can’t be overcome.”

Discussing conflict on episode 42 of #StoryChat

Listen now wherever you listen to your podcasts (or at the link in bio).

#WritingCommunity #EditingTips #AuthorServices #AuthorCommunity #Editor #BookLightEditorial #BookCommunity #WritingPodcast #StoryChatRadio #Podcast

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Did You Miss Any Of These? Monthly Round-Up – January 2025 Did you miss any of these blog posts? Here is your opportunity to catch up on Hugh's Views and News blog posts published in January 2025.

Did you miss any of these blog posts?

Here is your opportunity to catch up on Hugh's Views and News blog posts published in January 2025.

#SocialMedia #SocialMediaTips #Blogging #Books #NewYear #Resolutions #StoryChat #Authors

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Solid white blue background. On the bottom center there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. On the bottom right and left corners, there are orange bullhorns. The text says, “The older the reader is the longer the book can be (outside of genre conventions). The older the reader is the more advanced the vocabulary can be. And the older the reader is, the older the references can be. On Episode ‘33’ of Story Chat Radio.”

Solid white blue background. On the bottom center there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. On the bottom right and left corners, there are orange bullhorns. The text says, “The older the reader is the longer the book can be (outside of genre conventions). The older the reader is the more advanced the vocabulary can be. And the older the reader is, the older the references can be. On Episode ‘33’ of Story Chat Radio.”

Discussing age category on episode 33 of #StoryChat

Listen now wherever you listen to your podcasts (or at the link in bio).

#WritingPodcast #StoryChatRadio #Podcast #WritingCommunity #AuthorServices #AuthorCommunity #Editor #BookLightEditorial

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Solid white background. Coffee mug and coffee mug stain on the top right corner. Bottom left corner has the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. Two cartoon women in old-fashioned director outfits and berets sitting in director chairs while holding books and red pens in their hands. The woman on the left has curly blonde hair and glasses. The woman on the right has brown hair with green tips. Text says, “Caring about the characters creates a sense of urgency because we don’t want them to lose. The need for them to succeed creates an internal sense of urgency. You basically create a connection to your character and through that connection make the reader feel that anxiety and urgency. On Episode ‘46’ of Story Chat Radio”

Solid white background. Coffee mug and coffee mug stain on the top right corner. Bottom left corner has the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. Two cartoon women in old-fashioned director outfits and berets sitting in director chairs while holding books and red pens in their hands. The woman on the left has curly blonde hair and glasses. The woman on the right has brown hair with green tips. Text says, “Caring about the characters creates a sense of urgency because we don’t want them to lose. The need for them to succeed creates an internal sense of urgency. You basically create a connection to your character and through that connection make the reader feel that anxiety and urgency. On Episode ‘46’ of Story Chat Radio”

Discussing urgency on the latest #StoryChat episode!

Listen wherever you listen to podcasts or link in bio!

#EditingTips #AuthorServices

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Solid dark blue background. On the bottom center there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. On the bottom right and left corners, there are orange bullhorns. The text says, “Create conflict between characters with their inner lies. Characters’ lies can unintentionally conflict with each other, and when that happens it is truly great. On episode ‘35’ of Story Chat Radio.”

Solid dark blue background. On the bottom center there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. On the bottom right and left corners, there are orange bullhorns. The text says, “Create conflict between characters with their inner lies. Characters’ lies can unintentionally conflict with each other, and when that happens it is truly great. On episode ‘35’ of Story Chat Radio.”

Discussing The Lie after watching the movie Free Guy on #StoryChat episode 35!

Listen now wherever you listen to your podcasts (or at the link in bio).

#AuthorServices #AuthorCommunity

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Solid white background. On the bottom left there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. Two cartoon women in old-fashioned director outfits and berets sitting in director chairs while holding books and red pens in their hands. The woman on the left has curly blonde hair and glasses. The woman on the right has brown hair with green tips. Text reads: “If you think of your world and the antagonistic forces as a character, then you can see how they interplay with your main characters throughout the story. Having a strong external conflict gives your story a forward momentum…On episode ‘42’ of Story Chat Radio.”

Solid white background. On the bottom left there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. Two cartoon women in old-fashioned director outfits and berets sitting in director chairs while holding books and red pens in their hands. The woman on the left has curly blonde hair and glasses. The woman on the right has brown hair with green tips. Text reads: “If you think of your world and the antagonistic forces as a character, then you can see how they interplay with your main characters throughout the story. Having a strong external conflict gives your story a forward momentum…On episode ‘42’ of Story Chat Radio.”

Discussing Conflict after watching Nimona on #StoryChat episode 42!

Listen now wherever you listen to your podcasts (or at the link in bio).

#WritingCommunity #EditingTips

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On the top left there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. On the bottom center of the image are two cartoon women in old-fashioned director outfits and berets sitting in director chairs while holding books and red pens in their hands. The woman on the left has curly blonde hair and glasses. The woman on the right has brown hair with green tips. Text says,” The key really is voice. Make sure that whoever your omniscient narrator is, be it the author (you), a no-name character, a god, some sort of all-seeing entity, etc. that they have a distinct voice. They need a personality and voice that is not any of your characters. On Episode ‘43’ of Story Chat Radio”

On the top left there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. On the bottom center of the image are two cartoon women in old-fashioned director outfits and berets sitting in director chairs while holding books and red pens in their hands. The woman on the left has curly blonde hair and glasses. The woman on the right has brown hair with green tips. Text says,” The key really is voice. Make sure that whoever your omniscient narrator is, be it the author (you), a no-name character, a god, some sort of all-seeing entity, etc. that they have a distinct voice. They need a personality and voice that is not any of your characters. On Episode ‘43’ of Story Chat Radio”

Discussing Conflict after watching Amelie on #StoryChat episode 43!

Listen now wherever you listen to your podcasts (or at the link in bio).

#WritingCommunity #EditingTips

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Solid dark blue background. On the bottom center there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. On the bottom right and left corners, there are orange bullhorns. The text says, “You do not need to be a female to go on the Heroine’s Journey, which is why we picked this movie! It is about contending with the divine feminine and masculine, outside of how they relate to gender and sexual identity. On Episode ‘39’ of Story Chat Radio.”

Solid dark blue background. On the bottom center there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. On the bottom right and left corners, there are orange bullhorns. The text says, “You do not need to be a female to go on the Heroine’s Journey, which is why we picked this movie! It is about contending with the divine feminine and masculine, outside of how they relate to gender and sexual identity. On Episode ‘39’ of Story Chat Radio.”

Discussing Heroine’s Journey after watching Guardians of the Galaxy on #StoryChat episode 39!

Listen now wherever you listen to your podcasts (or at the link in bio).

#WritingCommunity #EditingTips

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Solid white background. On the bottom left there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. Two cartoon women in old-fashioned director outfits and berets sitting in director chairs while holding books and red pens in their hands. The woman on the left has curly blonde hair and glasses. The woman on the right has brown hair with green tips. Text reads: “Romance structure, or romance beats, are very unique to the genre. They are honestly a perfect formula for making the romantic journey compelling. But most importantly, they make the relationship feel earned.”

Solid white background. On the bottom left there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. Two cartoon women in old-fashioned director outfits and berets sitting in director chairs while holding books and red pens in their hands. The woman on the left has curly blonde hair and glasses. The woman on the right has brown hair with green tips. Text reads: “Romance structure, or romance beats, are very unique to the genre. They are honestly a perfect formula for making the romantic journey compelling. But most importantly, they make the relationship feel earned.”

Discussing romance beats after watching Bros on #StoryChat episode 37!

Listen now wherever you listen to your podcasts (or at the link in bio).

#WritersLife #AuthorServices

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On the top left there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. On the bottom center of the image are two cartoon women in old-fashioned director outfits and berets sitting in director chairs while holding books and red pens in their hands. The woman on the left has curly blonde hair and glasses. The woman on the right has brown hair with green tips. Text says, “He takes the trauma from the first movie and uses it as an emotional wound in the second movie that motivates him to take action. It is the perfect way to continue to grow his character.”

On the top left there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. On the bottom center of the image are two cartoon women in old-fashioned director outfits and berets sitting in director chairs while holding books and red pens in their hands. The woman on the left has curly blonde hair and glasses. The woman on the right has brown hair with green tips. Text says, “He takes the trauma from the first movie and uses it as an emotional wound in the second movie that motivates him to take action. It is the perfect way to continue to grow his character.”

Discussing writing a series after watching Star Wars on #StoryChat episode 28!

Listen now wherever you listen to your podcasts (or at the link in bio).

#WritersLife #AuthorServices #AuthorCommunity

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Dark blue solid background. Top left corner has the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. Two cartoon women in old-fashioned director outfits and berets sitting in director chairs while holding books and red pens in their hands. The woman on the left has curly blonde hair and glasses. The woman on the right has brown hair with green tips. Text reads, “Stories are about the journey, not the ending. I am very rarely surprised by an ending. And that’s okay, good even. Because the ending isn’t what is important, it is everything that comes before it.”

Dark blue solid background. Top left corner has the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. Two cartoon women in old-fashioned director outfits and berets sitting in director chairs while holding books and red pens in their hands. The woman on the left has curly blonde hair and glasses. The woman on the right has brown hair with green tips. Text reads, “Stories are about the journey, not the ending. I am very rarely surprised by an ending. And that’s okay, good even. Because the ending isn’t what is important, it is everything that comes before it.”

Discussing age category on episode 37 of #StoryChat

Listen now wherever you listen to your podcasts (or at the link in bio).

#WritingCommunity #AuthorServices

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Solid white background. On the bottom left there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. Two cartoon women in old-fashioned director outfits and berets sitting in director chairs while holding books and red pens in their hands. The woman on the left has curly blonde hair and glasses. The woman on the right has brown hair with green tips. Text reads, “Goal, Motivation, and Conflict: Not only does the motivation explain why a character wants a goal, it also creates the heartache that we feel as the characters struggle to achieve their goals. On episode ‘34’ of Story Chat Radio”

Solid white background. On the bottom left there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. Two cartoon women in old-fashioned director outfits and berets sitting in director chairs while holding books and red pens in their hands. The woman on the left has curly blonde hair and glasses. The woman on the right has brown hair with green tips. Text reads, “Goal, Motivation, and Conflict: Not only does the motivation explain why a character wants a goal, it also creates the heartache that we feel as the characters struggle to achieve their goals. On episode ‘34’ of Story Chat Radio”

Discussing Goal, Motivation, and Conflict on episode 34 of #StoryChat

Listen now wherever you listen to your podcasts (or at the link in bio).

#WritingCommunity #EditingTips #AuthorServices

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Solid dark blue background. On the bottom center there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. On the bottom right and left corners, there are orange bullhorns. The text says, “Without internal conflict the external conflict has no meaning or power and without external conflict the internal conflict can’t be overcome.”

Solid dark blue background. On the bottom center there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. On the bottom right and left corners, there are orange bullhorns. The text says, “Without internal conflict the external conflict has no meaning or power and without external conflict the internal conflict can’t be overcome.”

Discussing conflict on episode 42 of #StoryChat
Listen now wherever you listen to your podcasts (or at the link in bio).

#WritingCommunity #EditingTips #AuthorServices

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Solid dark blue background. On the bottom left there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. Two cartoon women in old-fashioned director outfits and berets sitting in director chairs while holding books and red pens in their hands. The woman on the left has curly blonde hair and glasses. The woman on the right has brown hair with green tips. Text reads, “Small interactions show our tendencies and give you another tool to make big declarations about your characters with a simple sentence. ‘On Episode ‘41’ of Story Chat Radio.’”

Solid dark blue background. On the bottom left there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. Two cartoon women in old-fashioned director outfits and berets sitting in director chairs while holding books and red pens in their hands. The woman on the left has curly blonde hair and glasses. The woman on the right has brown hair with green tips. Text reads, “Small interactions show our tendencies and give you another tool to make big declarations about your characters with a simple sentence. ‘On Episode ‘41’ of Story Chat Radio.’”

Discussing characterization on episode 41 of #StoryChat
Listen now wherever you listen to your podcasts (or at the link in bio).

#WritingCommunity #EditingTips

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Solid white background. On the bottom left there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. Two cartoon women in old-fashioned director outfits and berets sitting in director chairs while holding books and red pens in their hands. The woman on the left has curly blonde hair and glasses. The woman on the right has brown hair with green tips. Text reads: “If you think of your world and the antagonistic forces as a character, then you can see how they interplay with your main characters throughout the story. Having a strong external conflict gives your story a forward momentum…On episode ‘42’ of Story Chat Radio.”​​​

Solid white background. On the bottom left there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. Two cartoon women in old-fashioned director outfits and berets sitting in director chairs while holding books and red pens in their hands. The woman on the left has curly blonde hair and glasses. The woman on the right has brown hair with green tips. Text reads: “If you think of your world and the antagonistic forces as a character, then you can see how they interplay with your main characters throughout the story. Having a strong external conflict gives your story a forward momentum…On episode ‘42’ of Story Chat Radio.”​​​

Discussing Conflict after watching Nimona on #StoryChat episode 42!

#WritingCommunity #EditingTips #AuthorServices

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Solid dark blue background. On the bottom center there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. On the bottom right and left corners, there are orange bullhorns. The text says, “Create conflict between characters with their inner lies. Characters’ lies can unintentionally conflict with each other, and when that happens it is truly great. On episode ‘35’ of Story Chat Radio.”

Solid dark blue background. On the bottom center there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. On the bottom right and left corners, there are orange bullhorns. The text says, “Create conflict between characters with their inner lies. Characters’ lies can unintentionally conflict with each other, and when that happens it is truly great. On episode ‘35’ of Story Chat Radio.”

Discussing The Lie after watching the movie Free Guy on #StoryChat episode 35!

Listen now wherever you listen to your podcasts (or at the link in bio).

#WritingCommunity #EditingTips

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Solid dark blue background. On the bottom center there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. On the bottom right and left corners, there are orange bullhorns. The text says, “Without internal conflict the external conflict has no meaning or power and without external conflict the internal conflict can’t be overcome.”

Solid dark blue background. On the bottom center there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. On the bottom right and left corners, there are orange bullhorns. The text says, “Without internal conflict the external conflict has no meaning or power and without external conflict the internal conflict can’t be overcome.”

Discussing conflict on episode 42 of #StoryChat 

Listen now wherever you listen to your podcasts (or at the link in bio).

#StoryChatRadio #Podcast #BookLightEditorial

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Solid dark blue background. On the bottom left there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. Two cartoon women in old-fashioned director outfits and berets sitting in director chairs while holding books and red pens in their hands. The woman on the left has curly blonde hair and glasses. The woman on the right has brown hair with green tips. Text reads, “Small interactions show our tendencies and give you another tool to make big declarations about your characters with a simple sentence. ‘On Episode ‘41’ of Story Chat Radio.’”

Solid dark blue background. On the bottom left there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. Two cartoon women in old-fashioned director outfits and berets sitting in director chairs while holding books and red pens in their hands. The woman on the left has curly blonde hair and glasses. The woman on the right has brown hair with green tips. Text reads, “Small interactions show our tendencies and give you another tool to make big declarations about your characters with a simple sentence. ‘On Episode ‘41’ of Story Chat Radio.’”

Discussing characterization on episode 41 of #StoryChat 

Listen now wherever you listen to your podcasts (or at the link in bio). 

#WritingCommunity #EditingTips

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Solid white background. On the bottom left there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. Two cartoon women in old-fashioned director outfits and berets sitting in director chairs while holding books and red pens in their hands. The woman on the left has curly blonde hair and glasses. The woman on the right has brown hair with green tips. Text reads, “Goal, Motivation, and Conflict: Not only does the motivation explain why a character wants a goal, it also creates the heartache that we feel as the characters struggle to achieve their goals. On episode ‘34’ of Story Chat Radio”

Solid white background. On the bottom left there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. Two cartoon women in old-fashioned director outfits and berets sitting in director chairs while holding books and red pens in their hands. The woman on the left has curly blonde hair and glasses. The woman on the right has brown hair with green tips. Text reads, “Goal, Motivation, and Conflict: Not only does the motivation explain why a character wants a goal, it also creates the heartache that we feel as the characters struggle to achieve their goals. On episode ‘34’ of Story Chat Radio”

Discussing Goal, Motivation, and Conflict on episode 34 of #StoryChat 

Listen now wherever you listen to your podcasts (or at the link in bio).

#WritingPodcast #StoryChatRadio #Podcast

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Dark blue solid background. Top left corner has the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. Two cartoon women in old-fashioned director outfits and berets sitting in director chairs while holding books and red pens in their hands. The woman on the left has curly blonde hair and glasses. The woman on the right has brown hair with green tips. Text reads, “Stories are about the journey, not the ending. I am very rarely surprised by an ending. And that’s okay, good even. Because the ending isn’t what is important, it is everything that comes before it.”

Dark blue solid background. Top left corner has the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. Two cartoon women in old-fashioned director outfits and berets sitting in director chairs while holding books and red pens in their hands. The woman on the left has curly blonde hair and glasses. The woman on the right has brown hair with green tips. Text reads, “Stories are about the journey, not the ending. I am very rarely surprised by an ending. And that’s okay, good even. Because the ending isn’t what is important, it is everything that comes before it.”

Discussing age category on episode 37 of #StoryChat 

Listen now wherever you listen to your podcasts (or at the link in bio).

#WritingPodcast #StoryChatRadio #Podcast

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Solid white blue background. On the bottom center there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. On the bottom right and left corners, there are orange bullhorns. The text says, “The older the reader is the longer the book can be (outside of genre conventions). The older the reader is the more advanced the vocabulary can be. And the older the reader is the older the references can be. On Episode ‘33’ of Story Chat Radio.”

Solid white blue background. On the bottom center there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. On the bottom right and left corners, there are orange bullhorns. The text says, “The older the reader is the longer the book can be (outside of genre conventions). The older the reader is the more advanced the vocabulary can be. And the older the reader is the older the references can be. On Episode ‘33’ of Story Chat Radio.”

Discussing age category on episode 33 of #StoryChat 

Listen now wherever you listen to your podcasts (or at the link in bio).

#BookCommunity #WritingPodcast

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On the top left there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. On the bottom center of the image are two cartoon women in old-fashioned director outfits and berets sitting in director chairs while holding books and red pens in their hands. The woman on the left has curly blonde hair and glasses. The woman on the right has brown hair with green tips. Text says, “He takes the trauma from the first movie and uses it as an emotional wound in the second movie that motivates him to take action. It is the perfect way to continue to grow his character.”

On the top left there is the company logo for book light editorial, an open book with a lightbulb in the center. On the bottom center of the image are two cartoon women in old-fashioned director outfits and berets sitting in director chairs while holding books and red pens in their hands. The woman on the left has curly blonde hair and glasses. The woman on the right has brown hair with green tips. Text says, “He takes the trauma from the first movie and uses it as an emotional wound in the second movie that motivates him to take action. It is the perfect way to continue to grow his character.”

Discussing writing a series after watching Star Wars on #StoryChat episode 28!

Listen now wherever you listen to your podcasts (or at the link in bio).

#WritersLife #AuthorServices

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