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Fiction Writing Made Easy is your go-to podcast for practical, no-fluff tips on how to write, edit, and publish a novel—from first draft to finished book. Hosted by developmental editor and book coach Savannah Gilbo, this show breaks down the fiction writing process into clear, actionable steps so you can finally make progress on your manuscript.


Whether you're a first-time author or a seasoned writer looking to sharpen your skills, each episode offers insights on novel writing, story structure, character development, world-building, editing, and publishing. Savannah also shares mindset tips, writing routines, and revision strategies to help you stay motivated and finish your novel with confidence.


If you're asking these questions, you're in the right place:


  • How do I write a novel without experience?
  • What’s the best way to structure a story that works?
  • How do I develop strong characters and build immersive worlds?
  • How do I edit or revise my first draft?
  • When is my book ready to publish?
  • What are my self-publishing and traditional publishing options?


New episodes drop weekly to help you write a novel you're proud of—and get it into readers’ hands.

© 2025 Savannah Gilbo, Inc. | Fiction Writing Made Easy
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  • #194. Self-Publishing Your Novel: A 10 Step Guide for First-Time Authors
    May 20 2025

    Congratulations! You've finished writing your novel, and you've set your sights on self-publishing. But now you're staring at your manuscript, wondering, "Where do I start?" If you're feeling overwhelmed by the self-publishing process, you're not alone.

    Most first-time authors don't realize just how many decisions the self-publishing process involves. From choosing file formats and pricing strategies to designing covers and optimizing metadata—every choice you make directly impacts your book's success in the marketplace.

    This is exactly why having a roadmap to follow before diving into self-publishing is so crucial. Just as you wouldn't build a house without blueprints, you shouldn't publish your novel without a clear plan of action.

    That's exactly what I'm providing in this episode—a comprehensive 10-step guide that will transform your manuscript into a professionally published book readers will discover and enjoy.

    You’ll hear me talk about things like:

    • [00:00] The critical mindset shift most first-time authors fail to make—and why adopting a publisher’s mindset is key to your self-publishing success
    • [00:00] How to build out your publishing team (including why skimping on professional editing is the costliest mistake you can make)
    • [00:00] Why you should start building your author platform and growing your email list now—even if your book isn’t entirely ready to publish just yet
    • [00:00] How to decide which distribution channel is best for you and your book (and why this choice impacts everything from your marketing to sales)
    • [00:00] How to develop a flexible pricing strategy that positions your novel correctly in the market while maximizing your revenue and/or reach

    Whether you’ve already set your sights on self-publishing or if you’ve been researching self-publishing only to feel more confused than ever, this episode will give you the clear, strategic roadmap you need to confidently self-publish your novel like a pro!

    🔗 Links mentioned in this episode:

    • Your First Draft Roadmap: 10 Steps To Writing a Novel (Free Guide)
    • Ep. #83 - What Kind of Editor Do You Need For Your Book?
    • Ep. #106 - 5 Steps To Building Your Author Platform
    • Ep. #107 - Email List Building Essentials For Authors
    • Ep. 163 - How To Find & Work With A Book Cover Designer

    ⭐ Follow & Review

    If you loved this episode, please take a moment to follow the show and leave a review on Apple Podcasts! Your review will help other writers find this podcast and get the insights they need to finish their books. Thanks for tuning in to The Fiction Writing Made Easy Podcast! See you next week!

    Click here to register for my FREE training: 3 Things You Need to Write Your Novel in 2025.

    FREE QUIZ: Take this 30-second quiz to get a custom action plan that'll help you move from stuck writer to published author!

    Support the show

    👉 Looking for a transcript? If you’re listening on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, scroll down below the episode player until you see the transcript.

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  • #193. How Dictation Can Help You Write Faster With Sarah Elisabeth Sawyer
    May 13 2025

    Learn how dictation is your secret weapon for capturing story ideas, supporting overall health, and writing up to 3,000 words per hour.

    Are you curious about how dictation can improve your health and mobility, enhance your natural storytelling flow, and revolutionize your time management—even if you've tried and failed at it before? Well, then, you'll love this episode with Sarah Elisabeth Sawyer.

    Sarah is an author who's published 19 books—11 of which she wrote entirely through dictation. She now teaches other writers how to do the same so that they can write faster, spend less time sitting at their computers, and overcome perfectionism that stops them from getting words on the page.

    Be sure to tune in. You'll hear us talk about things like:

    [03:33] Why Sarah failed at dictation for years and the surprising mindset shift that made everything click into place.

    [06:40] The 3 unexpected benefits of dictation that have nothing to do with writing speed but will change how you think about it.

    [09:14] How Sarah captured 1,200 words in just 20 minutes while washing dishes (the scene that would've been lost forever).

    [15:48] Why your brain freezes when you try to dictate your fiction and exactly how to create those missing neural pathways.

    [25:43] The dead-simple "open bracket" trick for adding quick notes mid-sentence without breaking your creative flow.

    [31:40] The surprisingly simple text message exercise that retrains your brain for dictation even if you had trouble with it before.

    Whether battling perfectionism, dealing with chronic pain, or just curious about dictation for writers, this episode gives you the practical steps to get started without expensive dictation software or complicated equipment.

    Follow & Review

    If you loved this episode, please take a moment to follow the show and leave a review on Apple Podcasts! Your review will help other writers find this podcast and get the insights they need to finish their books. Thanks for tuning in to The Fiction Writing Made Easy Podcast! See you next week!

    🔗 Links mentioned in this episode:

    • Check out Sarah’s Dictation + Scrivener Power Combo Mini-Course and use code FWME to get $50 off your purchase.
    • Dictation For Authors Quickstart Guide (Free)

    Click here to register for my FREE training: 3 Things You Need to Write Your Novel in 2025.

    FREE QUIZ: Take this 30-second quiz to get a custom action plan that'll help you move from stuck writer to published author!

    Support the show

    👉 Looking for a transcript? If you’re listening on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, scroll down below the episode player until you see the transcript.

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    39 m
  • #192. 5 Big-Picture First Draft Mistakes (& How To Fix Them)
    May 6 2025

    Discover the five most common big-picture mistakes writers make in their first drafts—and learn exactly what you can do to fix them.

    Congratulations, you finished your first draft! …But now what? If you're feeling stuck or overwhelmed as you dive into editing your messy first draft, you're so not alone.

    As a developmental editor, I've reviewed hundreds of first drafts, and I've noticed that most new writers struggle with the same core issues—problems that have nothing to do with your writing talent, but everything to do with fundamental story principles.

    In this episode, I’m sharing the 5 most common big-picture mistakes I see writers make in their first drafts (and exactly what you can do to fix them).

    You'll hear me talk about things like:

    • [00:00] How to figure out if your story starts in the right place (and the one simple question that can help you find the perfect spot to begin your first chapter)
    • [00:00] The difference between meaningful conflict vs. random plot events—and why your protagonist’s transformation depends on this key storytelling element
    • [00:00] How to fix weak narrative drive (aka the dreaded "so what?" problem that causes readers to abandon books), and how to create seamless scene-to-scene connections
    • [00:00] Character development strategies for increasing emotional stakes in your novel without resorting to melodramatic plot twists or artificial tension
    • [00:00] The one mistake that might make readers feel cheated at the end of your novel (even if they can't explain why), and how to fix it

    If you've finished your first draft but feel something's not quite working, or if you're struggling to revise a manuscript that just doesn't seem to come together, this episode will give you the clarity and direction you need to transform your story!

    🔗 Links mentioned in this episode:

    • Novel Editing Roadmap: 10 Steps To Editing Your First Draft (Free Guide)
    • Ep. #13 - 5 Things That Kill Narrative Drive (& How To Fix It)
    • Ep. #18 - 5 Mistakes Writers Make In Their Opening Pages
    • Ep. #118 - How To Find The Major Dramatic Question Of Your Story
    • Ep. #145 - How To Develop Your Character’s Backstory
    • Ep. #149 - 5 Questions To Develop Better Antagonists
    • Want my entire step-by-step process for brainstorming, outlining, and writing your first draft? Click here to learn more about my Notes to Novel program.

    Follow & Review

    If you loved this episode, please take a moment to follow the show and leave a review! Your review will help other writers find this podcast and get the insights they need to finish their

    Click here to register for my FREE training: 3 Things You Need to Write Your Novel in 2025.

    FREE QUIZ: Take this 30-second quiz to get a custom action plan that'll help you move from stuck writer to published author!

    Support the show

    👉 Looking for a transcript? If you’re listening on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, scroll down below the episode player until you see the transcript.

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If you need tips or tricks for any part of the writing/publishing process, I can't harp on the "Fiction Writing Made Easy" podcast enough. Listening to the podcast is what made me feel prepared enough to actually start writing and take the steps needed toward finishing my book. I had the start of my idea way back in high school (nearly 15 years ago), and it wasn't until this year I decided to actually take action. So much free wisdom and templates that you can listen to while driving to work, while doing chores, or even just for fun because it's interesting enough on its own. I've binged the episodes over the past couple months and have never been so pumped to start writing!

A Must for all Writers at ANY Stage

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I recently discovered this podcast via a sale on Audible I was given. I had seen these on Spotify and thought to keep listening. It's totally worth it!

Savannah has terrific in-depth analysis on what can make your stories top notch. She is clear with every piece of advice, from chapter -by- chapter help to the business of publishing and it's ups and downs.

Keep up the good work!

Actionable and Necessary Tips

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Savannah gives the aspiring or seasoned writer practical advice that can be worked into your writing immediately. If your not sure where to start, how to get unstuck, or how to follow through, this podcast will give you the advice that leads to confidence in your writing. I have started implementing her advice in my novel writing and saw immediate improvement in my story.

Perfect for the aspiring writer

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