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Helping Writers Become Authors

Helping Writers Become Authors

De: K.M. Weiland
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Hosted by award-winning story coach K.M. Weiland, the Helping Writers Become Authors podcast will take you deep into story theory, writing techniques, and all the incredible wisdom of story. There is no such thing as "just a story." Come along to find out how to write YOUR best story, astound the world, and (just maybe) change your life!℗ & © 2026 K.M. Weiland Arte
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  • S18:E05: Embodied Writing: How to Get Out of Your Head and Into Your Story
    Mar 2 2026

    Are you writing from your head—or from your body?

    In this episode, we're exploring embodied writing and why so many stories lose emotional depth when we over-intellectualize the creative process. Craft and structure matter, but when storytelling becomes purely analytical, something vital can sometimes disappear.

    We'll talk about what embodied writing actually means, how archetypal depth arises from lived experience rather than brainstorming alone, and why disconnection from our physical rhythms can leave our creative wells feeling dry.

    I also share practical ways to rebalance a mental craft like writing with grounded creative flow—especially for writers who spend long hours indoors at a desk.

    If you've ever felt like you're "pushing" your story instead of just letting it flow, this episode offers a path back to emotional resonance, organic transformation, and deeper storytelling power.

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    30 m
  • S18:E04: The Four-Act Structure and the Circular Shape of Story
    Feb 16 2026

    When we talk about story structure, we usually jump straight to acts, beats, and turning points. But beneath all of that is a deeper question: what is the shape of story itself?

    In this episode, I explore why I've always taught structure in four quarters—long before I ever called it a Four-Act Structure—and how that perspective reveals story as a cycle rather than a straight line. We'll look at why the Midpoint matters so much, how circular structure creates meaning through return and renewal, and why four-part models keep showing up not just in stories, but in psychology, history, and the natural world.

    This conversation is about stepping back from micromanaging beats and learning to sense where a story is within its larger movement—so pacing feels organic, turning points feel inevitable, and the story's shape does more of the work for you.

    If you've ever felt like your story hits the beats but still feels flat—or like the middle isn't doing what it should—this episode offers a different way of seeing structure that may change how you approach your work.

    You can find the companion blog post and diagrams discussed in this episode at
    HelpingWritersBecomeAuthors.com

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    31 m
  • S18:E3: Story as Cosmology: A Framework for Meaning
    Feb 2 2026

    What does it mean to think of story as cosmology? In this episode, I explore story not as entertainment or belief, but as a deeper framework for meaning—one that helps humans understand change, transformation, and lived experience.

    When I talk about story as cosmology, I'm pointing to the idea that story functions beneath ideology and belief systems, shaping how we make sense of crisis, consequence, and change. Long before we articulate doctrines about the world, we experience life through story, and long after specific ideologies strain or collapse, the shape of story remains.

    This episode looks at:

    – Story as a pattern reflecting something larger
    – Why archetypal story structure mirrors lived patterns of transformation
    – How story holds under stress in ways rigid systems often don't
    – What this understanding asks of writers and storytellers today

    This is a reflection on story as shape, pattern, and process, and why that matters so deeply to human experience.

    Related Resources:
    Helping Writers Become Authors
    https://helpingwritersbecomeauthors.com/

    Next Level Plot Structure by K.M. Weiland

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    28 m

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I've been a writer for years, but I still struggle with some basic story- and character structures. This podcast helped me visualize my heroine's struggle to accept herself.
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So helpful!

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I just discovered the podcast and that I can listen to it here on audible. Since I haven’t heard many of these before, I am kind of binge listening right now, lol. I’ve been digging into things such as character arc and the Lie the character believes, and it helps so much to be able to listen to these podcasts while I’m thinking about it all. Thank you KM Weiland! PS - every episode I’ve heard was very professionally done!

Might be addictive..

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I can't emphasize enough how helpful KM Weiland's podcast is. She is insightful, interesting, and her podcast is rich with writing tips, tricks, and inspiration. Whether you're an aspiring novelist or a hobby writer, there is something here for you. Dig in.

This is the best resource for aspiring writers

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I'm working on my first novel and her deep insight into story has been so helpful. I especially love the archetypal episodes.

Helpful and Inspiring

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She shows a good relation of concepts to stories and movies, her personal experience, and her honesty about her journey.

great ideas and personal vulnerability

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