The Author's Mind
Want to write a novel readers can't put down? In this episode of The Author's Mind, Shilo Creed talks with romantic fantasy author P.K. Stuart about the fiction craft tools that make stories feel alive: believable villains, realistic dialogue, suspense, fight scenes, character development, and the mindset it takes to actually finish a book. P.K. shares how she approaches writing as a pantser, why deep character work can become its own kind of outline, and how she once wrote a 40,000-word biography just to understand one antagonist. We also talk about why villains must believe they are right, how to make dialogue sound natural, why every scene needs goal, motivation, and conflict, and what writers should know before committing to a series. In this conversation, you'll learn: • How to write villains readers actually fear • How to make dialogue sound real instead of forced • Why suspense depends on real consequences • How to write fight scenes with emotional conflict • Why character development matters before drafting • How goal, motivation, and conflict can strengthen every scene • What finishing a novel teaches you that planning never can • What P.K. Stuart learned from writing a five-book series If you are writing a novel, drafting a fantasy series, struggling with dialogue, building a villain, or trying to finish your first book, this episode is full of practical fiction writing advice. Guest: P.K. Stuart Series: Time's End First book: Inside the Tree Line Website: pkstuart.com [http://pkstuart.com] Subscribe to The Author's Mind for more conversations on writing craft, fiction, publishing, author mindset, storytelling, and the creative life. #authortube #writingadvice #novelwriting #fictionwriting #howtowriteanovel #writingtips #writingvillains #writingdialogue #fantasywriting #authorinterview
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