
239: June 2026 Q&A Episode
Welcome to our June 2026 Q&A episode! Topics discussed this month include: writing background characters in a tight knit community past tense vs. present tense whether to create twists early in the drafting process or la

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Welcome to Your Big Creative Life, a podcast for writers and creatives that helps you live your best big creative life, whatever that means for you. I'm Katie Wolf, a writer, book editor, and creator. Join me every week for tips and discussion on writing, mindset, upleveling your life, and anything and everything that will help you achieve your big creative dreams.
Katie Wolf hosts Your Big Creative Life, a arts show with 235 episodes published.

Welcome to our June 2026 Q&A episode! Topics discussed this month include: writing background characters in a tight knit community past tense vs. present tense whether to create twists early in the drafting process or la

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- Click here for ways to work with me + a free character profile template: https://linktr.ee/katiewolfwrites - The last Tuesday of the month is a Q&A episode! Submit your questions for me HERE and I'll answer them on the

- Click here for ways to work with me + a free character profile template: https://linktr.ee/katiewolfwrites - The last Tuesday of the month is a Q&A episode! Submit your questions for me HERE and I'll answer them on the

Nervous system regulation is something I only became aware of a few years ago. And since then, I've been working on healing after years of feeling like I was stuck in fight or flight. (I'm not an expert, so this episode

Welcome to our May 2026 Q&A episode! Topics discussed this month include: using a pen name embodied writing/nervous system regulation punctuation when dictating when feedback from an editor is more subjective how to hand

In this episode, we cover three suggestions I've given to editing clients about improving the characters in their novels. ---------- - Click here for ways to work with me + a free character profile template: www.thekatie

In this episode, we cover the main red flags to watch out for when it comes to book editors & literary agents. ---------- - Click here for ways to work with me + a free character profile template: www.thekatiewolf.com/in

There's a lot of writing advice out there. Some of it is good, and some of it is... not so good! In this episode, we cover the main pieces of writing advice that I think are actually helpful. ---------- - Click here for

Welcome to our April 2026 Q&A episode! Topics discussed this month include: writing dream sequences effectively 0:58 cutting word count from 160k to 110k 4:47 procrastinating by focusing on research/worldbuilding 7:49 up

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As writers, we can often sabotage our own writing efforts, sometimes without realizing it! We'll cover three sometimes sneaky ways we can self-sabotage and how to prevent it. ---------- - Click here for ways to work with

Welcome to our March 2026 Q&A episode! Topics discussed this month include: using TV/movies for comp titles in your query letter 2:02 writing contests 4:43 what to do after finishing your first draft 10:11 the fear of pe

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I edit lots of fantasy novels, and I often give specific worldbuilding feedback to my clients. In this episode, I share five notes I've given to authors recently about improving the worldbuilding in their novels. -------

Impostor syndrome is very common when writing the first draft of your novel, but it can also strike when you're editing your draft. This episode shares some reframes of the editing process and how to work through the sel

Word count matters in traditional publishing, so it's important to stay within a certain range when you're querying to try and find a literary agent. In this episode, I give you 5 tips for shortening your book to ensure

If you want to have some kind of outline for your novel but don't want to overcomplicate it, this simplified outline could work for you. In this episode, I share how to create a 15 minute outline, which combines a few as

Welcome to our Feb 2026 Q&A episode! Topics discussed this month include: tips for growing a community on social media 2:17 where to end book one of a series 10:23 determining a book's genre - romance or literary fiction

Writing sprints are the best way I make progress on my book and fit writing into my life, and I've had clients and writer friends say they've changed their writing life as well. Learn my tips for setting up a writing spr
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