Essential Guide to Writing a Novel

Essential Guide to Writing a Novel

James Thayer

Episodes 221
Avg. Duration 26m
Activity Highly Active
Apple Rating 4.8 (426)
Since Mar 2022
Latest Episode Jun 2026

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Schedule
Weekly
Format
Episodic
Consistency
100%
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About This Podcast

Hosted by James Thayer, the podcast is a practical, step-by-step manual on how to craft a novel. It presents a set of tools for large issues such as story development and scene construction (Kirkus Reviews said Thayer's novels are "superbly crafted') and it also examines techniques that will make your sentence-by-sentence writing shine. The New York Times Book Review has said Thayer's "writing is smooth and clear. it wastes no words, and it has a rhythm only confident stylists achieve.

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Recent Episodes

Episode 221 - Writing that is more intense than real life.

Jun 12, 2026 24m

For readers, fiction offers escape from their real lives.  How can we make our writing intense, and so lift our scenes above real life?  Details are a key, and here are ideas on the use of odd and…

Episode 220 - Cut to the chase.

Jun 05, 2026 29m

The phrase "cut to the chase" originated in the film industry.  When shooting and editing a movie, if things are getting dull cut to a chase scene.  Cut to the chase applies to our novels and short…

Episode 219 - How to get our story going.

May 29, 2026 25m

Here is a checklist of things we likely should think about as we begin our first chapter: some elements to have in the beginning pages of our story and some things to avoid.  Also: the strong…

Episode 218 - Our writer's voice.

May 22, 2026 26m

What is a singular attribute that separates Oscar Wilde, Ernest Hemingway, and Edgar Alan Poe?  Their literary voices.  Here are thoughts on our own voices: if and how we should try to develop them. …

Episode 217 - Why and how to practice. And Edgar Alan Poe.

May 15, 2026 26m

Writing is like learning the violin.  We can get better.  Here are reasons we should practice, and suggestions how to do so.  And what sparked Edgar Alan Poe's imagination?  Also: how much of our…

Episode 216 - Too many characters is a scene.

May 08, 2026 26m

What's the problem with having a lot of characters in a scene?  Aren't lots of people needed to make street scenes and party scenes and sports scenes and battle scenes credible?   I'll talk about the…

Episode 215 - The ratchet, a strong plotting tool.

May 01, 2026 25m

How can we know if our scene pushes the story forward.  Does our scene contribute to the story?  The ratchet can test our scene.  I talk about the ratchet and show how Cormac McCarthy and F. Scott…

Episode 214 - Famous writers show us how to write and live.

Apr 24, 2026 26m

If we emulate famous authors, won't we get better at writing?  Here are how some highly-skilled, best-selling authors write and live.  Plus: the three dumbest pieces of advice for writers.  And:…

Episode 213 - Save the cat plotting.

Apr 17, 2026 25m

How can we get readers to admire and respect our hero, maybe even to fall in love with him?  Our hero can save the cat.  Here is how the screenwriters' save the cat technique can apply to our…

Episode 212 - Getting skilled with point of view.

Apr 10, 2026 31m

Keeping a tight point of view is critical for our story.  Here's how we can stay inside the mind of our main character yet learn what others in the scene are thinking.  Plus, how John Grisham works. …

Episode 211 - How to have fun while writing.

Apr 03, 2026 26m

Sometimes writing can be a grind.  Here are things that are fun while writing that'll give us energy and keep us at our desks and allow us to pour joy into our words.  Also: we should avoid vanilla,…

Episode 210 - Timeless plot patterns.

Mar 27, 2026 26m

Folks new to fiction may think because there are a million stories and dozens of genres, plots can be presented in any way imaginable.  But successful plots have time-tested patterns, and these are…

Episode 209 - Avoiding blunders in our story.

Mar 20, 2026 27m

How and why should  we avoid our character traveling?  And how does Orson Scott Card not make blunders in his novels?  Here is his tool for having a mistake-free novel.  Also: here is why our…

Episode 208 - How to paint pictures with words.

Mar 13, 2026 29m

Writing is magic.  We type on a keyboard, and then the words we type create powerful images in readers' minds.  Here is a discussion of our main tool for creating vivid images: detail.  Which…

Episode 207 - When the hero lies to the reader.

Mar 06, 2026 25m

Sometimes an unreliable narrator can be great fun to create, and great fun to read about.  Here are techniques for developing a protagonist the reader learns not to trust.  Also, how can we avoid…

Episode 206 - How to get lots of plot ideas.

Feb 27, 2026 30m

Novelist John D. McDonald said he had more plot ideas than time to write them.  That's not the case for most of us writers.  We usually are in chronic need of more plot, more story.  Here are…

Episiode 205 - How to stop stalling and get going.

Feb 20, 2026 26m

Sometimes we are full  of ambition to write.  Yet we don't.  We put off our writing, then put it off again.  Why do we do that?  And what can be done to get us in front of the keyboard?  Here are…

Episode 204 - Meaningless modifiers and what to cut.

Feb 13, 2026 28m

Some words don't add anything to a sentence other than confusion.   Here are several modifiers that our story is better without.  Also, is cutting ten percent of our manuscript a good goal when…

Episode 203 - Argument makes our dialogue riveting.

Feb 06, 2026 25m

Dialogue lets the reader become part of the story, as if the reader is standing next to the characters listening to them talk.  Not all conversation between characters is equal: argument is the most…

Episode 202 - How to have fun while writing.

Jan 30, 2026 27m

Writing fiction is work but it doesn't need to be a grind.  Here's how we can have fun while we write, things that'll give us a joyful kick, maybe even make us laugh.  Also: the important technique…

Frequently Asked Questions

How many episodes does Essential Guide to Writing a Novel have?

Essential Guide to Writing a Novel has published 221 episodes since March 2022, covering topics in Education, Fiction.

Is Essential Guide to Writing a Novel still active?

Essential Guide to Writing a Novel is currently highly active with new episodes weekly. Average episode length is 26m.

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