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EPISODE · Jan 10, 2023 · 45 MIN

29. Using children’s stories to inspire your writing w/ Maria Secoy

from Embracing the Fiction Author Journey · host Erin P.T. Canning

As parents, we tend to read a lot of children’s stories. In fact, for many years, those were the only types of books I had time to read. I wish I had known then that children’s stories actually provide writers, of all genres, with simpler means for observing writing techniques. Joining today’s conversation is Maria Secoy, a writing coach, romance author, and former middle school English teacher. In this episode, Maria explains what questions writers can ask themselves, and their children, to expand their understanding of what makes a story. She even walks you through how Finding Nemo perfectly exemplifies the plot structure of the classic hero’s journey. Tune in to find out how writing enables Maria to better handle her hormonal teenager’s behavior and how your teens can continue to inspire your writing. Topics discussed in this episode: Maria’s journey from teacher to authorGaining the language to express ourselvesHow children’s stories can teach us all universal writing techniquesA walk through of the hero’s journey plot structure via Finding NemoHow to study plot, voice, dialogue, cause and effect, etc., using children’s storiesThe power of fan-fic practiceOur kids as storytellers How teens shift to telling nonfiction storiesUsing writing to deal with hormonal teensHow to gain loyal fans via a reader magnetHow our teens can exemplify “show, don’t tell”Defining queer vs MM romance About Maria: Maria Secoy has a BA in English and an MEd in Secondary English. She wrote and published her first romance novel in 2022 and her second in 2023. After hearing stories of editors gone wrong, flopped cover designs, marketing struggles, and anxiety over the entire self-publication process, she launched All Write Well to meet all the self-publishing needs of literary romance writers.Get her books:Alongside Lucy: https://www.amazon.com/Alongside-Lucy-Trail-Adventure-Adventures-ebook/dp/B09WKYLVVZ Gloria’s Gumption: https://www.amazon.com/Glorias-Gumption-Maria-Secoy/dp/B0BRH2F7WZ/ Connect with Maria:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/msecoywriter Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/msecoywriter Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/awwromance All Write Well (self-publishing support services): https://allwritewell.com/ Books/movies discussed during the show: Robin Hood (1973)Finding Nemo (2003)Return of the Jedi (1983)David series by David Shannon  Slacker by Gordon Korman The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton Cinder by Marissa MeyerHunger Games by Suzanne CollinsAuthor Tau BauerErie Elementary series by Jack ChabertThe Maze Runner series by James DashnerSend us Fan MailREADY TO TAKE YOUR WRITING FURTHER? Join our Patreon community and access our vibrant Discord writing group to get writing prompts, participate in sprints, download free resources, and more: https://www.patreon.com/erinptcanningeditor

As parents, we tend to read a lot of children’s stories. In fact, for many years, those were the only types of books I had time to read. I wish I had known then that children’s stories actually provide writers, of all genres, with simpler means for observing writing techniques. Joining today’s conversation is Maria Secoy, a writing coach, romance author, and former middle school English teacher. In this episode, Maria explains what questions writers can ask themselves, and their ...

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