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EPISODE · Nov 30, 2022 · 37 MIN

Insights on Using Journalistic Tools to Plan Your Novel

from Writer Spark: Business, Creativity, and the Craft of Writing · host Melissa Bourbon

Episode 14   Episode Highlights: Journalistic Tools for Novel Planning: In this episode of The WriterSpark Podcast, we explore an innovative approach to novel planning using the classic journalistic tools: Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How. Whether you're a seasoned writer or just starting out, these tools can help you organize your thoughts, develop your plot, and ensure that your story is compelling and well-structured. Dianne Freeman’s Approach: Historical mystery author Dianne Freeman joins us to share how she integrates these journalistic tools into her own writing process. Learn how Dianne applies the "5 Ws and 1 H" to plan her novels, ensuring that every detail is carefully considered and that her stories are both engaging and logically sound. Practical Applications: We break down each of the journalistic questions and discuss how you can use them to brainstorm ideas, outline your plot, and develop your characters. This episode provides actionable insights that you can apply directly to your current or future writing projects. Get Inspired: Plotting a novel can be daunting, but by using the journalistic tools of Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How, you can create a clear roadmap for your story. Dianne Freeman’s experience and advice will inspire you to look at your novel from a new perspective, giving you the confidence to experiment with different planning techniques. Whether you’re writing a historical mystery or any other genre, this episode will help you develop a more organized and thoughtful approach to your writing.     Planning a Novel with Journalistic Tools How to Use Who, What, When, Where, Why, How in Writing Novel Plotting Techniques Writing Tips from Dianne Freeman Historical Mystery Writing Advice Using 5 Ws and 1 H in Novel Planning Fiction Writing Planning Strategies Story Structure with Journalistic Tools Plotting a Novel Effectively WriterSpark Podcast Writing Advice   Scroll up & press play!     Resources   WriterSpark Online Courses: Learn more about our online courses! Enroll Now! Sign up for the WriterSpark newsletter: https://writersparkacademy.com/newslettersignup/ WriterSpark Website: http://writersparkacademy.com Learn more about the host, Melissa Bourbon: http://melissabourbon.com Subscribe to WriterSpark on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnKN2ZVZwjoAOeHlBO-cRIw/videos Follow WriterSpark on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheWriterSpark Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheWriterSpark Instagram: http://instagram.com/bookishly_cozy & http://instagram.com/writer_spark   Thank you for listening!   Listen and Subscribe: Join us on this enlightening journey to rediscover your passion for writing by following us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean, or your favorite podcast platform. or wherever you listen. Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review if you find our discussions helpful!   Connect with Us:  Join the WriterSpark Community: Connect with fellow writers, share your progress, and get exclusive content by joining our Facebook Group. Leave a Review: If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on your podcast platform. Your feedback helps us reach more writers like you. Follow Us on Social Media: Stay updated with the latest episodes, writing tips, and more by following the podcast on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook,  and Pinterest.   Thank you for tuning in! Keep sparking your creativity and igniting your passion for writing. Happy writing!     Y'all, there are some great podcasts for writers out there. Check them out to continue learning:   Essential Guide to Writing a Novel with  James Thayer Fiction Writing Made Easy Podcast with Savannah Gilbo Master Fiction Writing with Stuart Wakefield Writing Fiction 101 with A. N. Writer Fiction Author Business School with Liesel K. Hill The Shit No One Tells You About Writing with Bianca Marais, Carly Watters and CeCe Lyra  

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There is no shortage of plotting methods, but no matter where you are in your writing journey, you can learn new methods and who knows, maybe something will resonate. In this episode, I talk with historical mystery writer, Dianne Freeman, about her use of journalistic tools (who, what, when, where, why, and how) in her plotting process.

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