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Why Your Writing Isn't Getting Better (And How to Fix It) | YA Author Leslie Lutz

1 h 0 min · 6 mei 2026
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What actually makes writing good, and how do you know when your story just isn’t working? In this episode of Witches of Workshop with award-winning Young Adult Author Leslie Lutz, we’re unpacking the real writing process: the chaos, the critique, and the moments that force you to start over. From defining literary fiction to surviving workshop feedback, we talk about what it means to be interesting on the page and why that matters more than being perfect. We explore writing habits, creative burnout, character motivation, and why your first book might not be the one that “makes it.” Whether you’re deep in revisions, stuck in perfectionism, or questioning your entire draft, this episode is for writers navigating the messy middle. In this episode, we cover: * How to make your writing more interesting (not just “better”) * The role of workshops and constructive criticism in revision * Why character motivation can make or break your story * Letting go of perfectionism and the sunk cost fallacy * Knowing when to move on from a project * Writing habits, productivity, and creative community ✨ Perfect for fiction writers, aspiring authors, and anyone trying to finish (or fix) a novel. Remember, if you WANT to be critiqued on the podcast, just send 1-10 pages and a synopsis to witchesofworkshop@gmail.com

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