Drafting Without Fear: Writing Momentum and Mistakes to Avoid, with editor Joel Brigham
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Beth and Lisa are joined by editor and author Joel Brigham to discuss the messy, magical process of drafting. Joel shares practical advice to help writers overcome perfectionism and keep their momentum through the challenging early stages of a manuscript.
Guest Bio:
Joel Brigham is a seasoned developmental editor and founder of Brigham Editorial. With over 21 years of experience as an English teacher, Joel also mentors authors through RevPit, an online writing community focused on providing free editorial feedback. He is a former Pitch Wars mentor and the author of multiple novels, with a passion for coaching writers through their creative blocks.
Key Discussion Points:
- The core purpose of a first draft: “Words on the page—period.”
- Avoiding perfectionism and maintaining momentum in early writing stages.
- The power of psychology in writing: Zeigarnik effect, goal gradient effect, and the commitment and consistency principle.
- Common drafting mistakes: cliché openings, info dumping, lack of conflict, and undefined characters.
- How to start a novel and what elements (plot, character, theme, world) might help, especially across genres.
- Discovery writing vs. plotting: how to use strategic check-ins every 15-20k words to stay on course.
- The importance of not editing too early and letting bad writing exist temporarily.
- Encouragement for writers to embrace their individual process while building systems to reduce overwhelm.
Conclusion:
Joel Brigham offers not just craft knowledge, but a motivational boost for every writer wrestling with doubt or perfectionism. Whether you're a plotter or discovery writer, Joel’s advice focuses on giving yourself grace, building momentum, and ultimately, finishing that draft.
Mentioned Links:
- Writers With Wrinkles blog and podcast notes: https://writerswithwrinkles.net
Listeners are encouraged to visit the site for more on Joel and to submit questions for future episodes.
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