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Speculative Fiction Writing Made Simple: How to Write, Edit, and Publish Your Debut Fantasy, Science Fiction, or Dystopian Novel

Heather Davis, Writing Coach, Book Coach, and Developmental Editor, Many Worlds Writing
Speculative Fiction Writing Made Simple: How to Write, Edit, and Publish Your Debut Fantasy, Science Fiction, or Dystopian Novel
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  • Speculative Fiction Writing Made Simple: How to Write, Edit, and Publish Your Debut Fantasy, Science Fiction, or Dystopian Novel

    Writing Strong Pitches for Querying Success (with Julie Artz) | Episode 48

    18/2/2026 | 57min
    Feeling overwhelmed by querying—or stuck in the rejection cycle with no clue what’s “wrong”? You’re not alone. In this episode, I sit down with Julie Artz (author, editor, book coach, and dragon 🐉) to demystify what agents actually want—and how to build a pitch package that makes them want to read more.
    We break down what’s inside today’s modern pitch package (including the two pieces Query Manager made way more common), why your synopsis must spoil the ending, and how to avoid the biggest query traps—especially for speculative fiction writers who love their worldbuilding (hi, it’s us).
    Julie also shares her go-to framework for tightening your pitch from the inside out: Four Essential Questions that should be clear in your logline, your query, your synopsis, and your pages. Because if you can’t articulate the story in short form, it might be a sign the story itself needs a stronger foundation.
    You’ll learn:
    ✨ Who actually needs to query—and why pitch skills still help self-publishing authors
    ✨ What’s in a modern pitch package (query, sample pages, one-sentence pitch/logline, synopsis)
    ✨ Why your synopsis should spoil the ending (and why agents need that)
    ✨ How to avoid “genre soup” (and what to say when your book is both sci-fi and fantasy)
    ✨ The Four Essential Questions—and how they reveal what your story might be missing
    If querying has been making you feel confused, discouraged, or like you’re shouting into the void, this conversation will help you get grounded, get strategic, and start pitching with way more clarity and confidence.
    👉 Grab Julie’s FREE Four Essential Questions Workbook (mentioned in the episode):
     https://www.julieartz.com/four-essential-questions-workbook?utm_source=spec-fic-made-simple&utm_medium=podcast&utm_term=guest&utm_content=episode&utm_campaign=get-to-yes

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  • Speculative Fiction Writing Made Simple: How to Write, Edit, and Publish Your Debut Fantasy, Science Fiction, or Dystopian Novel

    Stop Playing Nice: The Secret to Writing a Great Scene Is Conflict | Episode 47

    11/2/2026 | 12min
    Struggling to make your scenes feel tense, gripping, and impossible to look away from? You’re not alone. In this episode, I’m breaking down why so many scenes feel flat even when the stakes seem high, what writers often get wrong about conflict, and how to build the kind of tension that keeps readers glued to the page. If your scenes feel a little too easy on your characters (and your readers), this episode will show you exactly how to fix that.
    In this episode, I walk you through how to create meaningful, effective conflict in your scenes—the kind that feels natural, purposeful, and emotionally charged rather than forced or melodramatic.
    We’ll dig into why conflict is the engine of great storytelling, what happens when it’s missing, and how to design scenes that actively push back against your protagonist at every turn.
    You’ll learn:
    ✨ Why scenes with clear goals and stakes can still feel boring—and what’s actually missing
     ✨ The five essential elements every high-tension scene needs to create friction and suspense
     ✨ How opposing goals instantly raise tension between characters
     ✨ How to use stakes, constraints, and escalating obstacles to make scenes feel dangerous and alive
     ✨ Why ticking clocks and hard decisions are so powerful—and how they turn scenes into true story moments
    If your scenes tend to resolve too neatly, your characters get what they want too easily, or your conflict feels muted and safe, this episode will help you rethink how you’re building tension from the ground up.
    By the end, you’ll have a clear framework for crafting scenes that force your protagonist to struggle, choose, and change—and that make readers eager to race into the next chapter.
    👉 Join my email list for FREE and paid writerly goodies!
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    Ask Me Anything Thursdays👋 Send me your writing question! I'll answer it in an upcoming episode. Include your name if you want a shout out! 🤗
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  • Speculative Fiction Writing Made Simple: How to Write, Edit, and Publish Your Debut Fantasy, Science Fiction, or Dystopian Novel

    The Secret to Powerful Writing: Three-Act Structure Demystified with Gabriela Pereira | Episode 46

    04/2/2026 | 58min
    Struggling to make sense of story structure—or wondering if you’re doing it “wrong”? You’re not alone. In this episode, I sit down with Gabriela Pereira, founder of DIY MFA, to talk about story structure in a way that feels empowering instead of intimidating. We zoom in on the classic three-act structure (and why it’s classic, not universal), break down the role of pivot points, and explore how structure works best as a crosscheck rather than a paint-by-numbers formula.
    You’ll learn:
    ✨ Why the three-act structure works—and why it isn’t universal or rigid
     ✨ Gabriela’s “3 + 2 = 1” framework (three acts, two pivot points, one cohesive story)
     ✨ How to navigate Act Two without falling into the dreaded “and then… and then…” trap
     ✨ What the midpoint and Dark Night of the Soul are really doing for your protagonist
    ✨ How different types of endings work (and how to choose the right one for your story)
    If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by story structure or unsure why something in your draft just isn’t working, this episode will help you move from instinct to intention—and finally see where your story needs support.
    👉 Join Heather's email list for FREE and paid writerly goodies!
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    👉DIY MFA Starter Kit at DIYMFA.com/join 
    Ask Me Anything Thursdays👋 Send me your writing question! I'll answer it in an upcoming episode. Include your name if you want a shout out! 🤗
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  • Speculative Fiction Writing Made Simple: How to Write, Edit, and Publish Your Debut Fantasy, Science Fiction, or Dystopian Novel

    The Art of Writing Irresistible First Lines | Episode 45

    28/1/2026 | 15min
    Struggling to craft that perfect first sentence? You're not alone. In this episode, I'm sharing why your novel’s opening line matters more than ever in today’s distracted world, how to avoid the most common first-line pitfalls, and three powerful strategies to spark reader curiosity from the very first word. Whether you're revising or just starting out, this writing episode will help you grab attention—and keep it. 
    In this episode, I break down exactly how to write killer first lines—the kind that spark instant curiosity, hook readers emotionally, and make them need to keep reading.
    We’ll talk about what first lines are actually for (hint: it’s not being pretty or clever), what not to do, and the simple but powerful strategies that make an opening line irresistible.
    You’ll learn:
    ✨ Why first lines matter more than ever—and how reader distraction changes what works
    ✨ The most common first-line mistakes that quietly kill curiosity (and what to do instead)
    ✨ What creating curiosity actually means—and how to do it without confusing your reader
    ✨ The three most effective types of killer opening lines, with clear examples you can apply immediately
    If your current first line feels bland, safe, or like it’s just… there—and you’ve been telling yourself you’ll “fix it later”—this episode will show you how to fix it, and what to aim for instead.
    By the end, you’ll understand how to turn your opening line into a true reader-hooking powerhouse—and why this one sentence sets the tone for everything that follows.
    👉 Join my email list for FREE and paid writerly goodies!
    https://resources.manyworldswriting.com/U2F1zO
    Ask Me Anything Thursdays👋 Send me your writing question! I'll answer it in an upcoming episode. Include your name if you want a shout out! 🤗
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  • Speculative Fiction Writing Made Simple: How to Write, Edit, and Publish Your Debut Fantasy, Science Fiction, or Dystopian Novel

    Writing That Sells: What New York Times Bestseller J.D. Barker Did Differently | Episode 44

    21/1/2026 | 55min
    In this episode, I sit down with New York Times bestselling author J.D. Barker to talk about writing that sells—without sacrificing craft, creativity, or your sanity. J.D. shares his unconventional journey from ghostwriter and book doctor to bestselling author, along with the systems, habits, and strategic decisions that helped him build a thriving, long-term writing career.
    You’ll learn:
    ✨ How J.D. went from writing bestsellers under other people’s names to betting everything on his own career
     ✨ Why he self-published his first novel—and how that decision helped him break into traditional publishing
     ✨ What publishing looks like now (and why books need to be nearly “five-star ready” before agents or editors ever see them)
     ✨ His daily writing routine, word-count goals, and rituals for staying productive year after year
     ✨ How and why he uses outlining now—and what he learned plotting alongside James Patterson
     ✨ His approach to backstory, pacing, and suspense (including how he knows when readers are skimming)
     ✨ How beta readers actually help him shape stronger, more engaging novels
     ✨ Why thinking differently—especially when it comes to promotion—has been key to his success
     ✨ What it really takes to build a writing career that balances creativity, business, and real life
    If you’re serious about writing books that connect with readers and building a sustainable author career in today’s publishing world, this episode offers a candid, practical look at what works, what’s changed, and how you can approach your writing with both confidence and strategy.
    Join my email list for FREE and paid writerly goodies! https://resources.manyworldswriting.com/U2F1zO
    Ask Me Anything Thursdays👋 Send me your writing question! I'll answer it in an upcoming episode. Include your name if you want a shout out! 🤗
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Have you ever had a story idea you love—a vivid world, compelling characters, big themes—but every time you sit down to write, something just… isn’t working?If that sounds familiar, you’re in the right place.Welcome to Speculative Fiction Writing Made Simple.In each episode, I tackle one specific problem standing between you and a cohesive, compelling book—whether that’s character arc, plot structure, backstory, worldbuilding, magic systems, genre clarity, revision, or the publishing path. Some episodes are focused teaching sessions where I break down craft and process step by step, and others feature in-depth conversations with industry experts—authors, editors, agents, and publishing professionals—who share real-world insight into what actually works.No vague advice. No craft mysticism. Just concrete, actionable strategies you can apply immediately (often with free companion workbooks linked right in the show notes).This podcast is here to help you stop spinning your wheels and start making confident, intentional story choices—so your novel feels grounded, emotionally powerful, and readable all the way through.I’m your host, Heather Davis—Author Accelerator Certified Book Coach, developmental editor, host of the WorldShift Writing Summit, podcaster, and fellow speculative fiction writer. I’ve spent over a decade helping writers untangle messy drafts, fix stories that almost work, and build novels from the ground up in a way that’s sustainable and actually makes sense.And let’s be honest: writing a good novel—the kind readers want to finish, recommend, and come back to—is hard. This podcast doesn’t promise shortcuts or overnight success. Instead, it embraces the real, messy, challenging work of storytelling—and gives you the tools to do it well.If you’ve ever found yourself typing questions like these into Google, this show is for you:What is show don't tell?What's the difference between scenes and chapters?How do I use Save the Cat to structure my novel without it feeling formulaic?How do I include backstory without info-dumping?Why isn’t my magic system working in my story?How do I revise a novel without getting overwhelmed?How do I write character driven stories? How do I develop my author Voice?How do I write fantasy, romantasy, dystopian, science fiction, magical realism, paranormal, horror, or other speculative genres?How do I develop my protagonist?What is interiority?How do I determine the these and Point of my novel? How do I create a character arc for my protagonist? etc. So if you’re ready to write a novel you’re proud of—one that holds together, makes readers think, and earns their trust—go ahead and follow or subscribe. It’s the easiest way to support the show and make sure you don’t miss what’s coming next.Next steps: If you want to go deeper, get on my email list so you don’t miss my free and paid classes, workshops, and free writing sprints: 👉 https://resources.manyworldswriting.com/U2F1zOHave a question or want to reach out directly? You can email me anytime at [email protected] next time, keep writing, keep dreaming, and remember: the world needs your stories right now. Don’t give up on your novel—or yourself.
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