What are the crucial linchpin moments in your novel and how can you keep a reader turning the pages? John Fox gives fiction writing tips in this interview.
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John Matthew Fox is an award-winning short story writer, a developmental editor, writing teacher and blogger. His latest book is
The Linchpin Writer: Crafting Your Novel's Key Moments.
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Show Notes
* Writing a book based on a blog — what needs to change?
* Linchpin moments and why they are important
* How to write emotionally moving stories
* The difference between scenes and chapters
* How to write wonder
* Writing better endings
* Using AI tools when writing fiction and editing
You can find John at
TheJohnFox.com or on
TikTok @johnmatthewfox. John has
courses for writers here.
Transcript of Interview with John Matthew Fox
Joanna: John Matthew Fox is an award-winning short story writer, a developmental editor, writing teacher and blogger. His latest book is The Linchpin Writer: Crafting Your Novel's Key Moments. So welcome back to the show, John.
John: Thank you, so wonderful to be back.
Joanna: Yes, indeed. Just in case people don't know you—
Tell us a bit more about how you got into writing and publishing.
John: I started my blog way back in the day, 2006, just to join the literary conversation. And over time, it evolved from a blog on literary news and commentary into more of a craft blog,