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Episode 136: Suspects, Motives, and Red Herrings: A Conversation with Author Angie Kim

Episode 136: Suspects, Motives, and Red Herrings: A Conversation with Author Angie Kim

It was a blast to have Angie Kim on the show talking about her now-in-paperback legal mystery MIRACLE CREEK, and rich and compelling, Edgar-award winning book that touches on themes of motherhood, special needs kids, and immigration, as well as a sweeping legal drama and mystery. Her writing is informed by dual backgrounds in law (including an overlap with Obama at Harvard Law School) and theater (“method writing” and first person explorations of character). We talk about revision, especially precision editing, or cutting, which Kim embraces enthusiastically. Lots of juicy insights into the logic of thrillers. Kim didn’t know for a year into drafting who’d done it, going back in to layer suspects, motives, and red herrings. Other topics include rhythmic homage, confessing to the reader, writing comedy (other Angie), and the advantages and importance of getting your voice out via short pieces. After a whirlwind 2-year  tour for the hardback and now a virtual paperback tour (and we compare both modes), Angie Kim is diving back into her second novel this week! You can get a signed paperback of MIRACLE CREEK from her local indie, Scrawl in Reston, VA now.

Story Makers is a podcast that features in-depth conversations with accomplished writers, filmmakers and industry experts about story craft, technique, habit and survival--everything you need to know to stay inspired, connect to your creativity, find others’ wonderful stories and your own success.

The hosts:

Elizabeth Stark is a published, agented novelist and distributed filmmaker who teaches and mentors writers at BookWritingWorld.com.

Angie Powers is a distributed filmmaker and published short story writer with an MFA in creative writing and a certificate in screenwriting from UCLA who teaches story structure at BookWritingWorld.com.

Episode 135: A Jumping Off Point: Getting and Processing Notes on Your Manuscript

Episode 135: A Jumping Off Point: Getting and Processing Notes on Your Manuscript

Recorded on Mother’s Day, this episode is about revision and getting notes. After a brief look at the revision process of Angie’s feature screenplay for Lost in the Middle, including a horizontal notebook, other tangible tools, haptic feedback, and table reads, Angie grills, I mean interviews, Elizabeth on receiving and making use of notes. The discussion tries to go step-by-step and includes understanding notes and making them useful, the importance of not exploding at your readers, the power of lists, the possibilities of editorial brackets, and examples of small systems such as one for tracking cuts and pastes. Offering a glimpse into one person’s workflow, the episode extols one underlying principle: do what works for you! Other topics today include the design process and demystifying creativity, frameworks and constraints, the wild what-ifs v. a logistical execution process.

Story Makers is a podcast that features in-depth conversations with accomplished writers, filmmakers and industry experts about story craft, technique, habit and survival--everything you need to know to stay inspired, connect to your creativity, find others’ wonderful stories and your own success.

The hosts:

Elizabeth Stark is a published, agented novelist and distributed filmmaker who teaches and mentors writers at BookWritingWorld.com.

Angie Powers is a distributed filmmaker and published short story writer with an MFA in creative writing and a certificate in screenwriting from UCLA who teaches story structure at BookWritingWorld.com.

Episode 135: A Jumping Off Point: Getting and Processing Notes on Your Manuscript

Episode 134: Salting the Soup: Getting Metaphor Right

Angie and Elizabeth fumble toward answering a listener’s question about metaphor, at first blaming the heat in their pandemic garage studio, but later, if you will, warming to the topic. They consider whether everyone thinks metaphorically, discuss common and dead metaphors, explore the ways metaphor builds character and visa versa, and touch on the ways every story is a metaphor, and the ways metaphor operates in film. Poetry is extolled as a rich teacher of effective metaphor. Angie and Elizabeth also spend some time improvising bad metaphors and debating spoilers. Other topics include the uncomfortable side of working to deadline while giving up perfection, and the eternal question, Have I done enough?

 

Story Makers is a podcast that features in-depth conversations with accomplished writers, filmmakers and industry experts about story craft, technique, habit and survival--everything you need to know to stay inspired, connect to your creativity, find others’ wonderful stories and your own success.

The hosts:

Elizabeth Stark is a published, agented novelist and distributed filmmaker who teaches and mentors writers at BookWritingWorld.com.

Angie Powers is a distributed filmmaker and published short story writer with an MFA in creative writing and a certificate in screenwriting from UCLA who teaches story structure at BookWritingWorld.com.