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> Most writers think readers quit because the plot is boring. They're wrong. According to Stanford-trained, Amazon #1 bestselling novelist Rick Glaze — readers quit because the stakes weren't high enough to begin with. In this episode of The Author's Mind, Shilo Creed sits down with Rick Glaze — author of Eight Pieces of Eight, Amazon bestseller, and one of the most unconventional storytellers working today — to dig into what separates fiction that gets put down from fiction that gets devoured. What you'll learn: * The real reason readers abandon your novel (and the stakes fix that changes everything) * Why Rick's editor told him his book "starts on chapter four" — and what that taught him about modern readers * How Rick wrote an entire novel from his dog's point of view (and why it works) * The "Universal Fantasies" framework: how to write stories readers crave but would never live themselves * How to develop your unique author voice (hint: it starts with mimicry) * Why marketing is no longer optional for serious novelists Rick brings 20+ years of sailing the Virgin Islands, a Stanford creative writing background, and a songwriter's ear to fiction — and it shows in every answer. Whether you're writing your first novel or your fifth, this episode will change how you think about keeping readers on the page. ---------------------------------------- 🔔 Subscribe to The Author's Mind for weekly craft conversations with professional novelists. www.rickglaze.com [http://www.rickglaze.com] Get Chapter One of Shilo's novel, Plunged for free... https://www.tactical-press.com/get-plunged-chapter-one-for-free [https://www.tactical-press.com/get-plunged-chapter-one-for-free] Contact Shilo: shilo@shilocreed.com
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