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PLOT TWIST
Author: Soman Chainani and Victoria Aveyard
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Hosted by worldwide bestselling authors Victoria Aveyard (RED QUEEN series, REALM BREAKER series) & Soman Chainani (THE SCHOOL FOR GOOD & EVIL series), PLOT TWIST takes you behind the scenes of the biggest swings in our careers. Victoria’s TEMPEST, her very first novel for adults, an epic pirate fantasy… and Soman’s YOUNG WORLD, a red-hot young adult political thriller. Each week, we pull back the curtain of our creative process and give you our hot takes on thorny issues in publishing and entertainment, answer your mailbag questions, plus pitch plot twists we want to see in real life. New episodes every Thursday.
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Title: Can You Handle The Truth About Your Work? (Taylor’s Version)Soman and Victoria debate whether we’ve gotten too soft in how we handle feedback, both on and off the page. Also they discuss whether or not an author needs a college degree and if publishers are responsible for policing plagiarism. Soman is about to start the YOUNG WORLD preorder campaign and Victoria wants to make sure you aren’t sharing your location on Instagram.Show notesTheme of the Week (04:17)Goals for the Week (13:06)Industry Nonsense (26:17) Reader Mailbag (47:59)Plot Twists in Real Life (53:48)Pup Twist (57:39) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Soman and Victoria discuss whether good writing is nature or nurture. Also they discuss when is the right time to reach out to agents and how to avoid cliches. Victoria has a lot of errands to run, and Soman wants publishers to bid for writers like AI companies do for researchers.Show notesTheme of the Week (02:45)Goals for the Week (10:28)Industry Nonsense (21:13) Reader Mailbag(41:17)Plot Twists in Real Life (51:31)Pup Twist (53:52) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Soman and Victoria discuss the tricks of staying healthy as a professional artist. Also, they discuss celebrity ghostwriting and how not to fall out of love with your work mid-stream. Soman is launching a new coaching lab for teenagers, and Victoria wants to freeze time.Theme of the Week (03:31)Goals for the Week (12:58)Industry Nonsense (27:21) Reader Mailbag(47:59)Plot Twists in Real Life (53:06) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Soman and Victoria discuss when fan fiction crosses the line into grift. Also they answer questions about whether authors really need to be on social media and whether they like to plot out their stories or improvise as they go. Victoria has a big battle scene to rewrite, and Soman has a brand new addition to his family.Show notesTheme of the Week (04:50)Goals for the Week (13:13)Industry Nonsense (23:52) Reader Mailbag h(45:24)Plot Twists in Real Life (53:16) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the podcast Victoria and Soman discuss the tension between the love of making art and the need to make money. Also they discuss questions about using sensitivity readers and whether they read other authors' books while writing. Finally, Soman opens up to Victoria about a plot twist he wished he could have seen coming. (Trigger warning: Pet loss.)Theme Of The Week02:33Goals Of The Week09:07Industry Nonsense15:52Reader Mailbag34:53Plot Twists In Real Life43:15 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Soman and Victoria discuss whether being physically attractive helps an author get ahead. Also they talk about world building in writing and how they react to being recognized in public. Soman is trying to level-up his tennis and Victoria wants a movie about the Blue Angels.Show notesTheme of the Week (01:26)Goals for the Week (11:04)Industry Nonsense (22:02) Reader Mailbag(40:20)Plot Twists in Real Life (45:35) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Soman and Victoria discuss the paradox of loving the book -- and rejecting the author. Also they talk duologies vs. trilogies and the hazards of publishing under your legal name. Victoria is trying to power through her edits, and Soman thinks he should play Evita.Show notesTheme of the Week (02:46)Goals for the Week (12:33)Industry Nonsense (20:06) Reader Mailbag (35:05)Plot Twists in Real Life (43:16) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Soman and Victoria discuss the pros and cons of having public profiles and get surprisingly emotional. Also they talk about how to sell a book as a debut author and how to craft the buzziest plot twists. Soman is planning a trip to London to meet the British publishing team for YOUNG WORLD and Victoria just wants *one* better news cycle. Theme of the Week (21:51)Goals for the Week (14:02)Industry Nonsense (20:50) Reader Mailbag (37:33)Plot Twists in Real Life (45:23) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Soman and Victoria discuss whether literary fiction will survive over the next several decades. Also they talk about the differences between a good editor and a bad one, and what they plan to write next. Victoria is trying to figure out what to do with her visiting family, and Soman thinks it’s time for a talk with Usha Vance.Theme of the Week (02:14)Goals for the Week (15:19)Industry Nonsense (22:31) Reader Mailbag(36;56)Plot Twists in Real Life (46:04) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Soman and Victoria discuss the difference between career and hobby authors. Also they discuss how to decide what ideas to write next and if they plan to write spin-offs of their old books. Soman is trying to find a new routine, and Victoria wants to hear less about rats.Theme of the Week (02:01)Goals for the Week (15:05)Industry Nonsense (12:25) Reader Mailbag (28:16)Plot Twists in Real Life (36:19) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Soman and Victoria discuss whether they, or anyone, would read a book generated by AI. Also they discuss their editing process and how they balanced writing back when they had day jobs. Victoria talks about wanting her ‘yoga journey’ to start this week and Soman just wants planes to be checked for problems BEFORE he gets on them.Theme of the Week (02:58)Goals for the Week (07:13)Industry Nonsense (16:40)Reader Mailbag (33:34)Plot Twists in Real Life (45:06) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Soman and Victoria discuss whether social media and algorithms are making them less authentic. Also they fantasize about their perfect work day and talk about turning haters into fans. Soman talks about all the little pieces of YOUNG WORLD coming together, and Victoria just wants her printer to work. Theme of the Week (02:35)Goals for the Week (11:32)Industry Nonsense (20:01) Reader Mailbag(35:13)Plot Twists in Real Life (43:31) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Soman and Victoria cover the new 'spice' industry and try to find the line of sexual content in YA versus adult work, and what really makes a book “for adults.” Plus how much input authors get on their covers, whether they prefer drafting or editing, Victoria's ongoing dilemma of whether TEMPEST draft is one book or two, and Soman's dream of a Wimbledon wild card.Theme of the Week (06:00)Goals for the Week (12:59)Industry Nonsense (21:10) Reader Mailbag(32:09)Plot Twists in Real Life (41:35) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Victoria and Soman discuss the boundaries of plagiarism, plus the pros and cons of having a traditional publisher and how to tell if a book festival is worth going to. They also introduce their new novels, how they met, their goals and themes for the week, plus plot twists they want to see in real life!Theme of the Week (12:30)Goals for the Week (20:43)Industry Nonsense (26:48) Reader Mailbag (36:32)Plot Twists in Real Life (47:12) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Don't miss the first episode of PLOT TWIST, coming June 12th wherever you get your podcasts! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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