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Lit Match - Allison Hunter ON: What Makes a Great Beach Read, How to Use Comps, and Why Secrets are Imperative in Fiction

Allison Hunter ON: What Makes a Great Beach Read, How to Use Comps, and Why Secrets are Imperative in Fiction

09/08/22 • 55 min

Lit Match

In today’s episode, Abigail sits down with another amazing Trellis Literary Management co-founder, Allison Hunter.

Allison is an expert in commercial fiction and shares exactly what she’s looking for in a manuscript wishlist, as well as other invaluable writing and publishing tips like:

  • How to use comparable titles to pitch and market your book (with examples!)
  • What makes a page-turning beach read
  • Why secrets are imperative in engaging fiction
  • How publishing is moving away from the term “women's fiction”
  • And more!

Do you want to send a query letter to Allison?

Find Us

Twitter: @abigailkperry | @AllisonSHunter

Instagram: @abigailkperry |

Website: www.abigailkperry.com | https://www.trellisliterary.com/allisonhunter

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In today’s episode, Abigail sits down with another amazing Trellis Literary Management co-founder, Allison Hunter.

Allison is an expert in commercial fiction and shares exactly what she’s looking for in a manuscript wishlist, as well as other invaluable writing and publishing tips like:

  • How to use comparable titles to pitch and market your book (with examples!)
  • What makes a page-turning beach read
  • Why secrets are imperative in engaging fiction
  • How publishing is moving away from the term “women's fiction”
  • And more!

Do you want to send a query letter to Allison?

Find Us

Twitter: @abigailkperry | @AllisonSHunter

Instagram: @abigailkperry |

Website: www.abigailkperry.com | https://www.trellisliterary.com/allisonhunter

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First Chapters: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

We're back with book four!

Abigail sits down with certified editor and book coach Savannah Gilbo to discuss and analyze the first chapter of HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE.

Abigail and Savannah return with a discussion on how the first chapter in GOF sets up expectations for the big picture story using Paula Munier's seven key first chapter questions (THE WRITER'S GUIDE TO BEGINNINGS). They also nerd out about whether or not GOF is a thriller or an action story, why Frank models a sympathetic character, and much more!

Abigail and Savannah then zero-in on the small picture and break down the first chapter of GOF with the five commandments (Story Grid).

What do you think makes up the first scene in GOF? If you don't remember it, feel free to read the first chapter of GOF—and then join us for this lively conversation.

P.S. Don't miss out on Savannah's amazing podcast for writers: FICTION WRITING MADE EASY

Connect with us:

Twitter: @abigailkperry | @savannahgilbo

Instagram: @abigailkperry | @savannah.gilbo

Website: www.abigailkperry.com | https://www.savannahgilbo.com/

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undefined - First Chapters: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

First Chapters: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

We're back with book five!

Abigail sits down with certified editor and book coach Savannah Gilbo to discuss and analyze the first chapter of HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX.

Abigail and Savannah return with a discussion on how the first chapter in the OOTP sets up expectations for the big picture and creates, to the reader's discretion, the most exciting first chapter in the Harry Potters series yet.

Once again, Abigail and Savannah use tools like the seven key questions to ask about first chapters (to analyze the big picture), taken from Paula Munier's THE WRITER'S GUIDE TO BEGINNINGS, and Story Grid's five commandments of storytelling (to analyze the scene's "workability").

Along the way, Savannah and Abigail share perspectives and insights on important topics like:

  • What is the inciting incident in the scene?
  • How various progressive complications (or conflicts) raise the stakes throughout the scene (and set up expectations for high stakes in the big picture)
  • Why readers need to care about the character in order for life or death stakes to work
  • How Harry's character is changing in big ways (and why this works better in YA vs. MG)
  • How Harry and Sirius' relationship evolves, even from chapter one
  • Plus more!

What do you think makes up the first chapter of OOTP? We'd love to hear your thoughts.

P.S. Don't miss out on Savannah's amazing podcast: FICTION WRITING MADE EASY

Connect with us:

Twitter: @abigailkperry | @savannahgilbo

Instagram: @abigailkperry | @savannah.gilbo

Website: www.abigailkperry.com | https://www.savannahgilbo.com/

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