How can you use an outline to improve your book before you start the first draft? How can you use it to play with your creative ideas without feeling hemmed in by the process?
In this interview, KM Weiland talks about how to outline your novel as well as thoughts on writer's block, filling the creative well, and longevity as a writer and blogger.
In the intro,
6 Figure Authors on productivity, I'm in editing mode for
Tree of Life, and I talk about some lessons learned about writing from my 50K ultramarathon last weekend [pics on
Instagram @jfpennauthor].
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K.M. Weiland is the award-winning author of fantasy, medieval epic, historical, and Western adventures. She also writes non-fiction for authors and helps writers become authors on her fantastic vlog. Her books include Creating Character Arcs, Conquering Writer's Block, and Outlining Your Novel.
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Show Notes
* The importance of refilling the creative well — especially if you are experiencing writer's block
* Outlining as brainstorming and discovery
* Tips for how to outline
* Why you don’t have to choose whether to be a plotter or pantser/ discovery writer
* Benefits of outlining for discovery writers
* How outlining can give a writer a simpler, more macro view of a story — and help you write your sales description/back blurb
* How a clear premise can help you write a book’s description
* Marketing across diverse genres
* How blogging and non-fiction writing underpin Katie's business and fuel her fiction career
You can find K.M. Weiland at
HelpingWritersBecomeAuthors.com and on Twitter @KMWeiland
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Transcript of Interview with K.M. Weiland
Joanna: K.M. Weiland is the award-winning author of fantasy, medieval epic, historical, and Western adventures. She also writes non-fiction for authors and helps writers become authors on her fantastic vlog. Her books include Creating Character Arcs,