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How to Write a Cult Novel: Christopher J. Yates on His Bestselling Dark Academia Thrillers

How to Write a Cult Novel: Christopher J. Yates on His Bestselling Dark Academia Thrillers

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What makes a novel go from page-turner to cult classic? Aspiring novelists: This one’s for you. In this episode of Leave Your Mark, I sit down with Christopher J. Yates, a British-American novelist known for his works in the dark academia genre. His first novel, Black Chalk, was named best book of the year by NPR, and continues to haunt readers 10 years later. In his latest masterpiece, Yates delivers for his fans with his new novel, The Rabbit Club, which follows an American student at Oxford. Add a secret society with a sinister streak, and it has an unexpected twist you won’t see coming. But what’s the secret to writing psychological thrillers? Christopher shares his writing process, the evolution of his novels, and the cultivation of a dedicated fan base. The conversation delves into character development, the significance of plot twists, and the challenges of navigating the publishing industry, including rejection and reader feedback. Tune in to discover Yates’s insights on storytelling and learn how you can elevate your own writing. 00:00 Introduction to Leave Your Mark Podcast 00:24 Exploring Dark Academia with Christopher J. Yates 02:13 Cultivating a Fan Base: The Black Chalk Experience 04:39 The Writing Process: From Black Chalk to The Rabbit Club 06:35 Character Development and Dialogue 09:58 Writing Timelines: Black Chalk vs. The Rabbit Club 11:24 Daily Writing Routines and Overcoming Writer's Block 13:47 Plotting and Puzzles in Storytelling 15:39 The Role of Secret Societies in The Rabbit Club 19:02 Target Audience and Themes in The Rabbit Club 22:18 Navigating Plot Twists and Character Development 24:45 Feedback and the Writing Process 28:01 The Journey to Finding an Agent 29:54 Dealing with Rejection and Reader Feedback 33:46 Leaving a Mark in the Literary World
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