ELLE ANDREWS PATT! ~ Mysteries and Speculative Fiction

 Interview w/ Elle Andrews Patt ~ Mysteries & Speculative Fiction

Elle Andrews Patt offers her perspective on writing, from the start of her publishing journey to the importance of marketing, all in this episode of The Write Focus.

The AUDIO is in Two-Parts, airing July 6 and 13.
The VIDEO airs in its entirety on July 13.
Links to the episodes are below.

Timings

  • 1:11 Opening
  • 2:02 Elle Andrews Patt’s published writings
  • 4:00 Her writing / publishing journey
  • 5:00 Practice using Fan Fiction
  • 7:50 Short Story vs. Novel
  • 11:00 Stand-alones vs. Series (writing a series, cliffhangers: the ugly, the bad, and the good
  • 15:35 Interconnected characters and spin-offs
  • 19:14 Plotter vs. Pantster
  • 20:06 When books do not fit a marketing niche and the hybrid writer life
  • 22:50 Writing with Sensitivity and Awareness
  • 24:00 Plotting and the synopsis
  • 28:18 ClickMagick for tracking links; importance for marketing and ROI (return on investment)
  • 31:45 Productivity and deadlines
  • 34:30 Changing process / practice adapts the process
  • 36:10 Elle’s Best Advice (multi-part)

LINKS

elleandrewspatt.com 

How To Grow A Novel: https://www.amazon.com/How-Grow-Novel-Mistakes-Overcome/dp/0312267495/

Reading Like A Writer: https://www.amazon.com/Reading-Like-Writer-Guide-People/dp/0060777052

Characters and Viewpoint: https://www.amazon.com/Elements-Fiction-Writing-Characters-Viewpoint/dp/0898799279 

Synopsis: https://publishingcrawl.com/p/how-to-write-a-1-page-synopsis?s=r

Clickmagick: https://www.clickmagick.com/login/

Mark Dawson Ads for Authors: https://learn.selfpublishingformula.com/p/adsforauthors

 elleandrewspatt.com 


View the entire interview here. : VIDEO for JULY 13

July 6 audio version:  View part 1 of Elle at this link.

July 13 audio version: View part 2 of Elle at this link.

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