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EPISODE · Dec 13, 2017 · 37 MIN

177: Narration and Voice - Interview with Ayobami Adebayo

from DIY MFA Radio

Hey there word nerds! Today I am so excited to have author Ayobami Adebayo on the show! Ayobami's stories have appeared in a number of magazines and anthologies. She holds BA and MA degrees in literature in English as well as an MA in creative writing, and has received numerous fellowships and residencies. Her debut novel, Stay With Me, is set in her home country of Nigeria and was one of the Buzz Books at Book Expo 2017. Listen in as we discuss Ayobami's debut novel, and how to find the right narration for your story. In this episode Ayobami and I discuss: Writing alternating first person POV, and how to do it right. How to discover your characters' reasons for their actions. Tips and techniques to keep from breaking your novel. Ways to shift your reader's perspective with your story's framework. Deciding what to leave unsaid in your novel. Plus, Ayobami's #1 tip for writers. For more info and show notes: DIYMFA.com/177

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