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#251. Student Spotlight: 5 Lessons Learned from Notes to Novel (Season 8)

#251. Student Spotlight: 5 Lessons Learned from Notes to Novel (Season 8)

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What does it look like to go from feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure about your novel…to finally making real progress?

In this episode, I'm sharing five clips from past Notes to Novel students who all came into the program stuck in different ways—overwhelmed by story structure, trapped in research rabbit holes, or sitting on drafts that existed on paper, but still weren't clicking.

And underneath it all was the same frustrating feeling: each writer knew they had a story worth telling; they just couldn't figure out how to get it out of their head and onto the page in a way they felt good about.

You'll hear what shifted for these writers once they stopped piecing things together on their own and started working from a clear, proven framework they could trust.

If you've been second-guessing yourself, rewriting the same chapters, or quietly wondering whether you're capable of finishing your novel, there's a good chance you'll recognize yourself somewhere in this episode.

Here's what we cover:

[03:09] How Sheila (a longtime pantser) went from avoiding structure completely to discovering that outlining actually made drafting feel more creative, not less.

[07:17] How Liz (a perfectionist) realized endless research was keeping her stuck, and the simple "put a pin in it" mindset shift that kept her draft moving forward.

[12:28] Why Hanna's draft started flowing faster once she gave herself permission to write messy scenes instead of trying to get every scene right the first time.

[19:15] What Nikki learned from rebuilding her antagonist three times before her protagonist, conflict, and story finally started working together.

[24:24] What changed when Brady reconnected with the deeper reason he wanted to write a novel—and how it silenced his inner imposter for good.

Ready to finish your novel without second-guessing every word, sentence, or scene? Join Sheila, Liz, Hanna, Nikki, Brady, and hundreds of other writers inside Notes to Novel who've discovered that drafting doesn't have to feel hard. You just need the right roadmap.

Get on the waitlist for the next round of Notes to Novel and get my complete, step-by-step framework to turn your ideas into a finished, easy-to-edit first draft you love. The link is below.

🔗 Links mentioned in this episode:

  • Get on The Notes to Novel Waitlist
  • Take Author Success Quiz (FREE)
  • Ep. 176 - 5 Lessons Learned from Notes to Novel (Season 5)
  • Ep. 208 - 5 Lessons Learned from Notes to Novel (Season 6)
  • Ep. 230 - 5 Lessons Learned from Notes to Novel (Season 7)

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