First Page to First Draft with Rachael Johns
In this Craft of Writing Episode Pam talks to best-selling Australian author Rachael Johns about transforming her initial ideas into a first draft.
An English teacher in a previous life, Rachael is now an ABIA-winning author writing across a number of genres including romance, rural romance and women's fiction – or her own preferred terminology life lit. Her recent books include The Patterson Girls, Something to Talk About, Just One Wish and Flying the Nest. Rachael is currently Australia’s leading writer of contemporary relationship stories around women’s issues.
Jilted (her first rural romance) won Favourite Australian Contemporary Romance in 2012, and The Patterson Girls won the 2016 Romance Writers of Australia RUBY Award and also the 2015 Australian Book Industry Award for General Fiction. She continually places in Booktopia’s Top 50 Aussie Authors poll.
Pam and Rachael have a shared mania for stocking their shelves with books on writing craft and, having compared notes about their respective writing processes, pretty much agree they don’t know what they are! All this prompted Pam to invite Rachael onto the podcast to try and pin down what her process is for getting from that first seed of an idea to the end of a first draft.
So listen in while Rachael and Pam compare notes on The Convo Couch.
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Transcript coming soon!
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Books Mentioned by Rachael in this episode:
The Emotion Thesaurus by Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi
Ten Things About Writing by Joanne Harris
Save the Cat Writes A Novel by Jessica Brody
The Complete Writer’s Guide to Heroes & Heroines by Tami D, Cowden, Caro LeFever and Sue Viders
Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert
On Writing by Stephen King
This episode produced by Pamela Cook for Writes4Women.