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Helping Writers Become Authors

K.M. Weiland
Helping Writers Become Authors
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    S18:E02: Why Writers Need a Sense of Wonder in Fiction More Than Ever

    19/1/2026 | 23min
    We're living in a storytelling moment deeply fascinated by darkness—and for good reason. Stories have always helped us metabolize fear, trauma, and moral failure. But darkness is not meant to be the destination.
    In this episode, I explore why writers need a sense of wonder in fiction, not as escapism or denial, but as a way of completing the story arc. Wonder is what allows stories to move through the descent rather than getting stuck there and to imagine a future still worth moving toward.
    This is a reflection on how stories work psychologically and culturally, why so many books already carry hope with quiet integrity, and how writers (often without realizing it) contribute to building meaning, courage, and care through the stories they tell.
    In This Episode, We Explore:
    Why dark stories play an essential role in storytelling

    The danger of getting stuck in the descent

    Why stories must complete the arc

    The sense of wonder in fiction as moral imagination

    How stories help us imagine a future worth moving toward

    Links & Resources
    📚 Writing craft & story theory: https://helpingwritersbecomeauthors.com/
    ✍️ Join my mailing list (weekly insights for writers): https://www.helpingwritersbecomeauthors.com/resources/free-e-book/
    📖 Explore my books and resources for writers: https://kmweilandstore.com/ (Including Writing Your Story's Theme, Structuring Your Novel, and Creating Character Arcs)
    📷 Find me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/authorkmweiland/
    About the Host
    K.M. Weiland is an award-winning and internationally published author of writing guides such as Structuring Your Novel and Creating Character Arcs. She mentors writers in story theory, technique, the deeper meaning of narrative, and all the wild and wonderful highs and lows of the writing life.
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    S18:E01: How My Writing Career Evolved in 2025—and the Author Business I'm Building for 2026

    05/1/2026 | 21min
    In this episode, I'm looking back on how my writing career evolved in 2025—a milestone year marked by turning forty, rediscovering my teaching voice, and stepping into a deeper vision for my work. I explore the transitions from SEO to GEO, the shifting landscape of the writing life, and the tools and insights that helped me reimagine the next decade of my author career. Join me as I share the lessons, transformations, and new directions that are shaping where Helping Writers Become Authors goes from here.
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    S17:E29: The Best Books I Read in 2025: My Top Fiction and Nonfiction Picks

    15/12/2025 | 10min
    It's that time again—my annual roundup of the best books I read this year! In this episode, I'm sharing the top 10 reads that made my 2025 unforgettablem, from romantasy and magical realism that were some of my best reads of the decade to thought-provoking nonfiction that challenged how I think about life, creativity, and the world around us.
    This year, I read purely for the joy of it. No research, no goals, just great stories, fascinating ideas, and the simple pleasure of turning pages late into the night.
    Join me as I talk about the books that inspired me most and why they stuck with me long after I finished them. Whether you're looking for your next great read or just want to reflect on your own year in books, you'll find plenty of inspiration here.
    Full transcript here: https://www.helpingwritersbecomeauthors.com/best-books-i-read-in-2025/
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    S17:E28: Reflections on Turning 40 (+40 Things You Might Not Know About Me)

    10/11/2025 | 23min
    Today, I'm turning forty and taking a quiet moment to reflect on the decade that brought me here. My thirties were a season of transformation, challenge, and deep awakening. They changed me utterly, teaching me about pain as a portal, creativity as a life force, and story as the map that guides us home to ourselves.
    In this episode, I'm sharing 40 Things You Might Not Know About Me—a blend of the personal and the profound, from lessons on love, self-sovereignty, and radical ownership, to small joys like morning rituals and the comfort of old movies.
    It's a celebration of what it means to grow, to heal, and to keep choosing life again and again and again. Whether you're at a turning point yourself or simply in need of a little perspective and inspiration, I hope these reflections remind you that every story, including yours, is always unfolding.
    Read the full transcript here: https://www.helpingwritersbecomeauthors.com/40-things-you-might-not-know-about-me-turning-40-reflections
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    S17:E27: 5 Ways to Keep the Story Moving Between the Big Moments

    03/11/2025 | 25min
    Do you ever feel stuck in the "in-between" sections of your story that come after one major plot point but before the next? You're not alone. Many writers can identify the big beats of their story's structure, but find the real challenge is connecting those plot points in a way that feels organic and alive.
    In this episode, K.M. Weiland shares a powerful shift in perspective: learning to see your story not just as a list of beats or acts, but as eight connected sections, each one shaped by the turning point before it and driving toward the one ahead. You'll learn how to:
    Build scene sequences instead of isolated scenes.

    Use the Intent–Reaction–New Intent rhythm to maintain momentum.

    Let each section take on its own thematic color to keep the story flowing.

    Drawing examples from The Lion King, K.M. shows how the "in-between moments" are where character transformation truly unfolds. If you've ever felt your story sag between the big events, this episode will help you fill those spaces with purpose, emotion, and movement.
    Find the full transcript here: https://www.helpingwritersbecomeauthors.com/connect-plot-points-keep-story-moving

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Hosted by award-winning story coach K.M. Weiland, the Helping Writers Become Authors podcast will take you deep into story theory, writing techniques, and all the incredible wisdom of story. There is no such thing as "just a story." Come along to find out how to write YOUR best story, astound the world, and (just maybe) change your life!
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