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Debunking Harmful Writing Myths With Lisa Cron | Episode 36

Debunking Harmful Writing Myths With Lisa Cron | Episode 36

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Most of what you’ve been taught about writing is wrong. At least, that’s what bestselling author and story coach Lisa Cron (📚 Wired for Story, Story Genius, Story or Die) believes—and she’s here to prove it.

In this deep, no-fluff conversation, Lisa and I dismantle some of the most damaging writing myths that keep authors stuck—like “backstory should be used sparingly,” “don’t tell us what your character’s thinking,” and “hold back information for a big reveal.” We dig into why these “rules” are not only misguided but can actually drain the emotional power from your story.

You’ll learn:

  • Why emotion—not plot—is the true driver of story
  • How to build a novel from the inside out (and why starting with plot is a trap)
  • The truth about backstory (and why it belongs on every page)
  • How to craft characters whose internal struggles keep readers hooked
  • The one question you must answer before you write a single scene

If you’ve ever felt confused, stuck, or frustrated by conflicting writing advice, this episode will give you clarity, permission, and a fresh, brain-science-backed approach to storytelling that works.

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