For novelists, memoirists and screenwriters who want to know how stories work so they can finish their manuscripts faster, and without frustration. Each week literary editors Valerie Francis and Melanie Hill explain the craft of storytelling using films as examples. The goal is simple: to learn from writers who have come before us...what worked well and what didn't work so well. If you want to spend more time writing your book/screenplay and less time studying story theory, this podcast is f ...
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Dope Excerpts is a simple idea, a podcast where your host Adam reads selected texts to you from his bookshelves in Los Angeles. Insightful, inspiring and informative pieces of books, essays, poems and original work are delivered and briefly discussed as a way to showcase poignant ideas and share. Thanks for listening. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adamrgarcia/support
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Iman Amongst Men takes an honest and unfiltered look at what it means to be a man in today’s world. Co-hosted by NBA champion Iman Shumpert and his brother, Ahrii, the podcast promises raw and unapologetic conversations, featuring never-before-told stories and insights from an array of culturally influential guests. On Iman Amongst Men, nothing is off-limits.
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Hosted by Deborah Solmor, a seasoned higher education general counsel, chief compliance officer and accomplished litigator. Deborah has spent the last 10 years supporting various colleges and universities. Each episode of EdUp Experience Legal will focus on trending higher education legal and regulatory topics. And she and her guests will discuss them without the use of LEGALESE. To the contrary, these episodes are designed to specially avoid legalese and make the legalEASY. Join us in leavi ...
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Manatomy is a place where well-known men talk honestly about their bodies. It’s not about getting thinner or fitter or putting on muscle – it’s about being funny and honest. We cover secret vanities, bizarre insecurities, muscle, fat, broken bones, damaged pride and the magnetic appeal of cheese. You will laugh, gasp and feel part of a warm awkward, human family.
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Melanie chose Lego Batman from the vault because, in addition to being a really well-written story, it made her laugh. And that, imo, is the mark of superior writing. This episode originally aired in Season 5 when Melanie was studying resonance. If you're curious about what that is, and how it can truly enhance your storytelling, be sure to give th…
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A.J. McKee Shares Why It’s Important to Control Emotions as a Fighter
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On this episode of Iman Amongst Men, MMA fighter A.J. McKee joins Iman and Ahrii Shumpert to share how he started fighting, discipline, which fighters he grew up idolizing and more. --- Stay connected with #UNINTERRUPTED: Instagram 👉 / uninterrupted TikTok 👉 / uninterrupted X 👉 / uninterrupted Facebook 👉 / uninterrupted Website 👉 https://www.uninte…
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Kalan.FrFr Keeps It a Buck About Music, Football & Passion Projects
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On this episode of Iman Amongst Men, rapper Kalan.FrFr sits down to discuss this new eave of music, keeping it real, his football career, and his music process when he’s working on new projects. --- Stay connected with #UNINTERRUPTED: Instagram 👉 / uninterrupted TikTok 👉 / uninterrupted X 👉 / uninterrupted Facebook 👉 / uninterrupted Website 👉 https…
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Rachel Lindsey on Going From Lawyer to Reality TV Star
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Life is what you make of it. On this episode of Iman Amongst Men, Rachel Lindsay is all about fulfilling her purpose. The lawyer-turned-TV-personality discusses her upbringing, journey as an attorney, doing what she truly loves and being the first Black women on The Bachelorette. Presented by @cashapp Stay connected with #UNINTERRUPTED: Instagram 👉…
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Tony Rock Reminisces About Everybody Hates Chris & His Beef With Drumsticks
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On this episode of Iman Amongst Men, comedian Tony Rock joins Iman and Ahrii Shumpert to discuss his comedy career, mentors, his favorite movie role and why he no longer eats drumsticks anymore. --- Stay connected with #UNINTERRUPTED: Instagram 👉 / uninterrupted TikTok 👉 / uninterrupted X 👉 / uninterrupted Facebook 👉 / uninterrupted Website 👉 https…
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Ice Cube Talks John Singleton, Writing for TV & Pursuing Passions
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On this episode of Iman Amongst Men, LA legend Ice Cube joins Iman and Ahrii Shumpert to discuss his music career, writing for TV versus music, BIG3, and how John Singleton inspired him to pursue acting and movies. --- Stay connected with #UNINTERRUPTED: Instagram 👉 / uninterrupted TikTok 👉 / uninterrupted X 👉 / uninterrupted Facebook 👉 / uninterru…
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Dalen Terry Breaks Down Top 3 Toughest NBA Matchups
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On this episode of Iman Amongst Men, Chicago Bulls guard Dalen Terry joins Iman and Ahrii Shumpert to discuss his basketball journey, adversity, DeMar DeRozan’s mentorship and more. --- Stay connected with #UNINTERRUPTED: Instagram 👉 / uninterrupted TikTok 👉 / uninterrupted X 👉 / uninterrupted Facebook 👉 / uninterrupted Website 👉 https://www.uninte…
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Melanie and I are taking a short mid-winter/mid-summer break, so while we recharge our batteries we're reposting some of our favourite episodes starting this week with THE GODFATHER. Wow, there just aren't too many movies with this level of storytelling craft in them. I had a whole lot to say about this classic film and I know that no matter which …
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We visit the joys of multiplot stories this week. Valerie discovers (again) the issues with multiplot stories in movies, and I investigate how the different timelines impact the narrative drive. We both learnt what happens to a story when conflict triangles and curiosity and concern are absent - a cautionary tale for writers. -M “A character can’t …
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If you're writing a story with multiple protagonists/POVs, or if you're tackling a big social issue in your story, then you'll want to study The Help. As it happens, it's also a cracking example of Conflict Triangles and Narrative Drive - and that's what Melanie and I talk about in this week's episode. - V. "The bigger the scope of the issue, the s…
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This week one of mystery writing’s deadly sins makes a guest appearance. Valerie and I discuss if the appearance is welcome or not. A Simple Favour has good examples of how Narrative Drive works - great for my topic. However, it wasn’t so good for Valerie’s study of Conflict Triangles, so we see how superficial a story can be when the conflict isn’…
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In BELFAST, Kenneth Branagh does something that most, if not all, new writers do. In a movie, it's kind of hard to spot because filmmakers have access to tools (like costume design, cinematography, and a musical score) that obscure it. In a novel, it's obvious —stark even — because all we have is black text on a white page. It's laid bare for all r…
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What Lies Beneath: play the "let me guess" game
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Sometimes we learn more from our mistakes than our successes - that’s my story and I’m sticking to it this week! Narrative drive is an important storytelling principle to learn and this week’s movie is an example of poor story structure resulting in terrible narrative drive. A mystery writer should have control of the information. Valerie’s study o…
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It's a brand new season and that means Melanie and I are studying two new topics: narrative drive and conflict triangles. Conflict and page-turners are usually associated with action stories, thrillers and the like. But DOUBT is a quiet, character-driven film that is so expertly crafted it grabs the viewer's attention immediately and holds it right…
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Our Best Advice: female characters + setups and payoffs
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We've reached the end of another season and so we're wrapping up our best advice and a-ha moments just for you. Tune in to hear what we have to say about writing female characters and using female archetypes. We also share why it's crucial for you to use the first half of your story to set up everything that happens in the second half. (Hint: it al…
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I have been looking forward to this episode since the start of the season. I specifically selected Hanna so we could study fight scenes and weapons handling with female characters - Hanna doesn’t disappoint. I consider aspects of female fight scenes and firing pistols. Valerie wasn’t so lucky this week. Hanna is light on story because the action sc…
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BLXST | Authenticity Over Everything
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Being true to yourself goes a long way. To kick off Season 3 of Iman Amongst Men, singer and songwriter Blxst joined co-hosts Iman and Ahrii Shumpert to discuss authenticity, fatherhood, West Coast rappers, and how he got started in music. Presented by @cashapp Stay connected with #UNINTERRUPTED: Instagram 👉 / uninterrupted TikTok 👉 / uninterrupted…
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Where'd You Go, Bernadette: deus ex machina
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Quite often, stories that don't work have more to teach us than the stories that do. Maybe Maria Semple's novel (upon which this film is based), is simply one that's challenging to adapt to the screen. Whatever the case, this move has missed the mark on some basic storytelling principles (it has too many backstory info dumps, a Deus Ex Machina, and…
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Novellas are the ace up your writerly sleeve! They enable you to practice all of the principles of storytelling in a shorter, more manageable form. That's going to make you a much better novelist because your story will be focused and you won't get lost in your manuscript. And oh, the best part? Novellas are on the rise. - V. *Script note: In the e…
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Crazy Rich Asians: when the antagonist is more compelling than the protagonist
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Crazy Rich Asians pitches two female leads against each other - sounds excellent right? Not so fast… This should set up an epic battle of wills as one fights against traditions she doesn’t understand while the other fights to retain order and tradition. This week, I find out what happens when the protagonist doesn’t plausibly match, then surpass, t…
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This movie was way ahead of its time. It's a brilliant example of the heroine's journey and Melanie walks us through all 10 phases as outlined in Maureen Murdock's THE HEROINE'S JOURNEY: A WOMAN'S QUEST FOR WHOLENESS. Thanks to its excellent use of setups and payoffs, it also has an ending that is both surprising and inevitable. "One of our most ha…
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The marketing for this film highlights Judi Dench, but she's barely in it at all. As fans of hers, Melanie and I were disappointed. The movie is ok but it wasn't what we expected and that soured our experience of the story. Melanie still did a study of female archetypes and I still studied setups and payoffs, but the real lesson this week is what h…
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Does the nickname "baby" bother us? Why yes, yes it does. But we've got to admit, Dirty Dancing is an excellent example of the heroine's journey, as well as female archetypes and how women are presented in stories. It also happens to be, structurally, an excellent film. It's not a complex story, but it's well-told. -V. "In the first half of your st…
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War stories are often the domain of ‘dick lit’ male protagonists, but is this a true representation of history and does the experience of women in war differ? In this episode, I reference historical female warriors and examines how the experiences of Maya, the protagonist in Zero Dark Thirty, compares with her wartime service. Valerie explores what…
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We're kicking off a brand new season with two new story concepts. Melanie will be studying female characters and how women are presented in modern stories (her work in this episode is reeeeally interesting!), and I'll be investigating something I learned from Steven Pressfield, which is that we shouldn't introduce anything new after Act 2. "Setups …
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This bonus episode was prompted by a chat I saw on Threads. It started with the question, what excites you most about having an agent? Offline, Melanie and I began to literary agents and what they do. We decided to hit record and share what we know with you. Enjoy! - V. For access to writing templates and worksheets, and more than 70 hours of train…
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Left-brained stories (mysteries, crime thrillers, spy stories) are among the highest selling books on the market today. Readers can't get enough of them, and that means the bar for authors is really high because we have to create a puzzle that our readers haven't seen before. Add to this the fact that the fundamentals of storytelling work in a slig…
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The Sixth Sense: the art of the gotcha ending
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Are you planning to use a twist at the end of your story? Have you ever wondered how M. Night Shyamalan pulled off this famous gotcha ending? If so, this episode is for you! Melanie does a deep dive into story twists and surprises so that you can craft an ending that delights your reader. I focused on the Central Dramatic Question which is a key pa…
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Kayvon Thibodeaux | Owning Your Narrative
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Kayvon is not related to Coach Thibs, but you already knew that. Me and my brother couldn't believe the man we were talking to was only 23 years old. Wise beyond his years fr. Coach Prime said look good feel good pay good play good. I say I wish I could've rolled up to the ACC tournament in a Ferrari. It's different for kids these days. I'm not hat…
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To be a career author, you must have a breakout book. And, a breakout book is one that contains a story that works. In this episode, I tell you the story of an author who didn't know the difference between a breakout book and words on a page. What happened to him will make your jaw drop. For access to writing templates and worksheets, and more than…
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I just attended a training session with a literary agent who said that failure to write a breakout book is one of the most common mistakes writers make. Well sure, that's fine to say, but (1) what is a breakout book and (2) how do you write one? Well, believe it or not, that's exactly what I'm covering in the How Stories Work webinar on April 9. Ma…
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Now this is the epitome of a left-brained story. THE LAST OF SHEILA has puzzles within puzzles, an intricate plot that has been expertly set up, and a cast of characters who aren't who they seem to me. There are so many amazing things about it, I hardly know which of them to highlight for you here so I'll give you a bit of trivia: this movie was Ri…
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If you're writing a novel or memoir, you're writing a story. Sounds obvious, right? That may be, but most authors don't know how to tell a story that works. If you don't believe me check out the stats: 97% of the books sent to literary agents are rejected, of the books that get published 0.08% hit a bestseller list. Those who choose to self-publish…
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This film offers two hugely valuable lessons to writers of all genres. The first is about the inciting incident and when it needs to happen. The second is about unlikeable characters and how to handle them. In Gosford Park, it's the victim who is unlikeable and that adds an interesting dimension to the murder mystery storyline. -V. "Notice where yo…
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In our last episode about our most embarrassing literary moments, Melanie and I said that line writing (or prose writing) means learning to write a narrative. We also said that there are specific techniques involved in writing a narrative, but we didn't say what any of them are. So that's the purpose of this little mini episode. We reveal a line wr…
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No one is born knowing how to write great prose. Like any other kind of specialized writing (ex., newspapers, academia, web, etc.), writing prose is a particular skill that can, and must, be learned. While Melanie and I were meeting to discuss our upcoming webinar about line writing, we started to share (horror) stories from the early days of our o…
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Readers are on a need to know basis. That means that, as storytellers, we only tell them what they need to know, and only when they need to know it. In this adaptation of John le Carre's novel, the filmmakers could have told us everything we needed to know about Issa in the first few minutes. Instead, they sprinkled the details a little bit at a ti…
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There are two ways to write great stories. The first involves at least 20 years of reading, writing and being rejected. The second, which is much faster, involves learning story theory. (Big shocker that I'm saying that, right?) If option number two sounds good to you, then check out the Story Nerd Spring Webinar Series, which kicks off on March 28…
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The movie had both me and Valerie on the edge of our seats. When we come across a masterful movie we pull out as much as we can for you. This episode is chock-a-block full of info about point of view, narrative drive, clues, and liars. We also examine how the twist in The Good Liar is set up and pulled off. I continue to track the clues and motives…
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A comedic take on a murder mystery had so much potential, but unfortunately, the creators of SEE HOW THEY RUN wasted it with what can only be described as lazy writing and lazy editing. This is what happens when the writers of murder mysteries aren't also superfans of the genre, or when they try to cut corners. This week, Valerie discusses the unfo…
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Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy: when did Smiley know?
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It's a long episode this week because there's a whole lot to talk about in this excellent adaptation of John le Carre's bestselling novel. Melanie gives her top tips for writing mysteries and Valerie discusses the type of protagonist we usually find in left-brained stories. One question lingered for them both: When did George Smiley discover who th…
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By the time we get to the end of our manuscript, we can feel drained creatively. The temptation to phone it in looms large. But be careful. No matter how good the rest of your story is, if the ending is weak, the novel/film will fail to impress. This is just one of the lessons that Valerie and Melanie learned this week. "What I mean by a left-brain…
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101. Making LegalEASY: A Conversation About Website Accessibility with Jason McKee, Founder of Perspective Tester
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Welcome to America's leading higher education podcast where we talk trending legal, regulatory and compliance matters - EdUp Legal! YOUR host is Deborah Solmor In this episode, her guest is Jason McKee, Founder, Perspective Tester. Tune in as they discuss the website accessibility landscape. Listen in each week to get the buzz on the trending…
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This week Valerie and Melanie continue their study of left-brained stories. They step into the outback to discover how Australian crime writers create an atmosphere of isolation by combining plot and setting. Melanie is tracking clues, motives, and murderers' actions to discover the techniques used to raise questions and divert attention in the sto…
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100. Making LegalEASY: A Conversation About Campus Health Risk Management with Stacy Bratcher
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Welcome to America's leading higher education podcast where we talk trending legal, regulatory and compliance matters - EdUp Legal! YOUR host is Deborah Solmor In this episode, her guest is Stacy Bratcher, Senior Vice President and Chief Legal Officer at Cottage Health, past Managing General Counsel at the University of Southern California, a…
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It's time for a brand new season of the show and this time around, Valerie and Melanie are studying the same topic: left-brained stories. Never heard of it before? Don't worry. Valerie made up the term to describe any story that has a puzzle of some kind and invites the reader/audience to try to solve the puzzle before the author reveals the soluti…
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For the past two seasons Valerie has been talking about character dimension and cast design. The key to understanding both concepts is to recognize that a person isn't a uniform, constant creature. A person's behaviour changes depending on the situation she finds herself in and the people she finds herself interacting with. In this brief bonus epis…
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99. Making LegalEASY: Recent Action from the FCC and the Lead Generator Loophole: A Conversation with Christine Reilly, Leader & Partner, Consumer Protection at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips
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Welcome to America's leading higher education podcast where we talk trending legal, regulatory and compliance matters - EdUp Legal! YOUR host is Deborah Solmor In this episode, her guest is Christine Reilly, Partner at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips LLP Listen in each week to get the buzz on the trending higher education legal, regulatory, and com…
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This week Valerie and Melanie round up their a-ha moments and the lessons they've learned over the past ten episodes. What are their key takeaways wrt creating conflict in a story? How can you design a cast that supports both the main character's development and the plot? Tune in to find out! For access to writing templates and worksheets, and more…
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98. Making LegalEASY: A Conversation with Middle States Commission on Higher Education’s Recently Revised Policy and Procedures Relating to Third-Party Providers
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Welcome to America's leading higher education podcast where we talk trending legal, regulatory and compliance matters - EdUp Legal! YOUR host is Deborah Solmor In this episode, her guests are Tracey Schneider, Amy Moseder, and Bridgette Boody, from Middle States Commission on Higher Education. Tune in for an insightful discussion about MSCHE’…
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