![]() ![]() Your honest feedback helps to shape the show. Please leave a review about the podcast by clicking here. PS. Do you know anyone who wants to learn how to create rich multi-layered worlds to enhance their story’s plot? Please share this episode, it may really be of help! also advises how to avoid the dreaded Second Book Syndrome pulling from her own personal experiences writing her Insignia series. In today’s episode, S.J. shares how-to writing tips on creating rich multi-layered worlds to enhance the plot, and creating strong emotional tension in romantic scenes. We dive deep into her latest novel, The Diabolic, how she finds idea inspiration for her stories and why it’s crucial to build on the ideas you feel most passionate about. S.J. Its sequels, Vortex and Catalyst, have received starred reviews from Kirkus Reviews and Booklist. ![]() Kincaid on the show with us today! Her debut novel, Insignia, was shortlisted for the Waterstones prize. “Once you finish one book, you realize you can finish as many as you need to.” -S.J. ![]()
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