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Decoding Genre: The Story Savvy Self-Editing Series: A Writer's Guide to Meeting Reader Expectations
Agnes Wolfe seeks advice from a developmental editor, Rebecca Hartwell where they explore writing advice for fantasy authors, including meeting genre requirements and the difference between conventions and tropes. In this third episode of the 52-week Story Savvy series, Rebecca, developmental editor, founder, and host of Hart Bound Editing [http://hartboundediting.com] provides actionable tips alongside Agnes Wolfe who is an aspiring author and host of Authors' Alcove [http://authorsalcove.com]. Together, they help your good story become a great one.
This episode dives into questions like:
How does knowing your genre impact your storytelling?
Avoiding clichés while keeping readers engaged.
Practical self-editing ideas to improve your story.
Rebecca also shares insights into avoiding common pitfalls in fantasy writing, including overused tropes and the importance of balancing conventions with originality. Whether you're a beginner in fantasy writing or looking to fine-tune your work, this episode is packed with valuable tips.
Rebecca’s Recommended Resources:
Story Grid Clover: A guide to identifying your genre: [https://storygrid.com/books/story-gri...]
Amazon Best Seller List: Pinpoint your manuscript’s genre and subgenre: [https://www.amazon.com/best-sellers-b...]
Developmental Editing Services: Expert manuscript feedback: [https://hartboundediting.com]
Have questions about self-editing or writing in your genre? Drop them in the comments, and we’ll answer them in future episodes!
[00:00] Intro
[01:13] Why Does Knowing Your Genre Matter?
[02:31] Tropes and Conventions Explained
[04:50] Essentials for Your Genre and Subgenre
[07:40] Elements of Middle Grade Fantasy Dragon Book
[10:39] Checking to See if Your Book Meets Genre Expectations
[11:51] How to Avoid Pitfalls of Genre Conventions
[13:49] How to Know if a Trope is Too Cliche
[19:21] Is it Risky to Avoid Genre Convention Rules?
[21:45] Making Sure Your Title Fits Your Genre
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