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One of the best thing’s I’ve ever done to improve my writing was to stop pantsing it. A couple of years ago, I learned about the Hero’s Journey as a plotting method. I was curious, so I dug in and learned all I could. I wasn’t sure it would work for suspense novels, but I was pleasantly surprised to learn it worked very well. Not only did I begin writing faster and more efficiently, but my stories got better and better, and I found I could avoid that dreaded Writer’s Block because I already had a map and outline for how my story would end. I am so thrilled with how much plotting has improved my craft, I just had to share this method with all of you. In this episode, you will: Learn exactly what is the Hero’s Journey Learn whether the Hero’s Journey is right for your book Learn the 12 steps on the Hero’s Journey Learn how to implement this plotting method in your own novel Hosts & Guests Host – Christina Kaye Guest Host – David Safford To Learn More About Jacqui and The Write Practice: https://davidsafford.com/ https://thewritepractice.com/ To get David’s Short Story Collection: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08HMD67KP To access the Book Boss Author Resource Vault for only $37: https://bookbossvault.com/authorresources42034343 To Contact Christina Kaye: info@writeyourbestbook.com www.writeyourbestbook.com For a Consultation with Christina Kaye https://calendly.com/writeyourbestbook/freecoachingsession To Follow Christina Kaye https://www.facebook.com/writeyourbestbook https://www.instagram.com/writeyourbestbook/ https://pinterest.com/xtinakayebooks022