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  • You're making promises to readers, are you keeping them?
    Feb 16 2026

    This week’s episode is all about promises. The promises you make to readers, specifically. I’m covering four promises that we make to our readers - whether we’re consciously aware of it or not. Your genre is a promise, the places you direct your readers’ attention is a promise, your marketing makes a promise, and your beginning is a promise. Listen in and make sure you’re making promises intentionally, not accidentally, and setting yourself up for success by giving readers exactly what they want from your book!

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    For a full transcript of the episode, please visit https://oliviahelpswriters.com/bwp/13.

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    20 Min.
  • You're Thinking About Story Structure the Wrong Way
    Feb 10 2026

    This week, I’m talking about mistakes writers make when it comes to story structure. Story structure is vital. It gives our stories shape and ensures we are keeping readers hooked and entertained throughout. Given that reality, you might be expecting me to talk about structural issues, and yes, those definitely happen, but there’s a deeper issue holding writers back: misusing or misunderstanding story structure from the start. Too often, writers try to turn story structure systems into something they aren’t. In this episode, I’m offering a new way to think about structure while avoiding the biggest structure/mindset mistakes.

    You’ll hear:

    • The three mistakes writers make when thinking about structure
    • Why sticking to strict percentages could be holding you back
    • The myth that there is one universal structure that applies to all stories
    • A new framework for thinking of story structure holistically, not rigidly
    • And more!

    Resources mentioned:

    • Save the Cat Writes a Novel by Jessica Brody
    • The Heroine’s Journey by Gail Carriger
    • Anatomy of Story by John Truby
    • The Writer’s Journey (hero’s journey) by Christopher Vogler
    • The Virgin’s Promise by Kim Hudson
    • Subscribe to the Better Writer Weekly newsletter here
    • Follow me on Instagram here

    For a full transcript of the episode, please visit oliviahelpswriters.com/bwp/12

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    16 Min.
  • What does it mean to give readers a great experience?
    Feb 2 2026

    I talk about crafting a great experience for readers ALL THE TIME. But what does that even mean? In this episode, I’m breaking down three things fiction writers need to do to craft a great experience for their readers: meet their genre’s expectations, make readers care, and immerse us in the story.

    Links Mentioned:

    • Have questions? Reach out on Instagram, I’d love to help!
    • Subscribe to the Better Writer Weekly here

    For a full transcript of the episode, please visit oliviahelpswriters.com/bwp/11

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    10 Min.
  • Masterclass Replay - Revision Without Overwhelm: Learn the 4-step process to take your draft from messy to marvelous
    Jan 26 2026

    In this episode, I’m sharing a partial replay of a masterclass I ran for writers called Revision Without Overwhelm: Learn the 4-step process to take your draft from messy to marvelous. In this class, I’m sharing 1) what really makes revision overwhelming, 2) the 4-steps to a successful revision, and 3) tips for managing your revision process so you can make your manuscript better without getting completely lost in the weeds.

    If you’re listening to this episode when it comes out, Reader Ready Revisions is officially open for enrollment until January 30th, 2026! You can learn more and enroll with the link below. Missed this session? No worries! Subscribe to my newsletter and be the first to know when the next session opens!

    Links Referenced

    • Learn more about Reader Ready Revisions and enroll here
    • Subscribe to the Better Writer Weekly here

    For a full transcript of the episode, please visit oliviahelpswriters.com/bwp/10

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    35 Min.
  • Revision isn't icing, it's the whole cake
    Jan 12 2026

    In this super short episode of the Better Writer Podcast, I'm reading an email I sent to my email list a couple months ago. You may have heard other writers/writing teachers compare writing to the process of baking a cake. It's true. They're both complicated processes, hard to master if you're a beginner, and totally worth the hard work. Writers often think revision is the icing in this process. It's not. It's the whole cake.

    Links Mentioned:

    • Subscribe to the Better Writer Weekly newsletter here
    • My favorite Chocolate Orange cake recipe is available here

    For a full transcript of the episode, please visit oliviahelpswriters.com/bwp/8

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    6 Min.
  • The Do's and Don'ts of Revising Your Novel in 2026
    Jan 5 2026

    Revision can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. As a developmental editor, revision is my superpower and I love helping people figure out what to do with their messy first (or second) drafts. In this episode, I’m sharing six do’s and don’ts for revising your novel successfully in 2026. If you can approach revisions strategically, the entire process becomes easier, more efficient, and more effective. Let’s dive in!

    Links Mentioned:

    • Get my Revision Kickstart Guide for free here: https://olivia-helps-writers.kit.com/revision-kickstart-guide
    • Read my blog post on reverse outlining here:https://www.oliviahelpswriters/com/blog/reverse-outlining-what-why-and-how
    • Learn more about Matt Bell’s book Refuse to Be Done here: https://bookshop.org/a/93888/9781641293419 (head’s up, I’m a bookshop.org affiliate!)

    For a full transcript of the episode, please visit oliviahelpswriters.com/bwp/7

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    24 Min.
  • How to hit your writing goals in 2026 (even if you feel behind...)
    Dec 29 2025

    2025 is almost over, and if you’re anything like me, you’re feeling behind as a writer. This was a big year for me, but it was also an insanely unproductive year for my writing. In this episode, I’m sharing what I used to do to fit writing into my busy life as a full-time high school teacher. These are the habits I’m recommitting to in 2026 laid out so you can steal them and move forward on your writing goals this year!

    Links Mentioned:

    • Subscribe to the Better Writer Weekly newsletter here: https://olivia-helps-writers.kit.com/better-writer-newsletter
    • Check out Sarah Elizabeth Sawyer’s work on Fictation here: https://www.fictioncourses.com/dictation
    • Check out my blog post on setting flexible writing goals here: https://www.oliviahelpswriters.com/blog/using-flexible-goals
    • Check out my blog post on setting non-word count writing goals here: https://www.oliviahelpswriters.com/blog/beyond-word-count-five-metrics-to-spice-up-your-writing-goals

    Key Takeaways

    • For me, 2025 was a pretty incredible year. It was also an incredibly busy year. I got a lot done, but my writing unfortunately took a backseat to everything else. In 2026, I’m recommitting to my writing.
    • Here are my top tips for making writing a part of your life, even if you’re super busy.
    • First, set goals that mix flexibility and accountability. For me, that meant setting a strict monthly goal (e.g., 10,000 words) and flexible weekly/ daily goals. I would aim to write an average number of words per week (e.g., 2,500) but adjusted the specific number depending on how busy each week was. The same was true for my daily goals. I had a number to aim for, but if I missed the goal, I moved on and used other days to catch up.
    • I also tracked my goals, but I only focused on what I’d actually accomplished, not how far above or below my goal I was on any given day. That analysis was saved for the end of the week when I assessed my progress and adjusted the remaining weekly goals accordingly.
    • Second, be realistic about your constraints. I prefer to set goals based on how much time I have, not try to fit an unrealistic goal into my life after setting it.
    • Microgoals (e.g., 8 words per day) are also great for keeping yourself mentally focused on a goal, even if you don’t have enough time for a serious writing session.
    • You can also embrace shorter writing sessions or writing sessions that look different from the norm. For example, dictating your fiction can be a great way to sneak in a writing session while doing something else, like driving.
    • If you’re feeling behind going into the new year, stop it! As long as you’re making progress, you’re better off now than you were one year ago and you’ll be even better off next year compared to right now. Be realistic, set goals that make sense for your life, and enjoy the process.

    Thank you for listening to another episode of the Better Writer Podcast! For a full transcript of the episode, please visit https://oliviahelpswriters.com/bwp/6

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    21 Min.