
Master Writing Fiction Using Goodreads as a Writing Tool. Writing Tips w/ Sienna Krieg
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-Are you using Goodreads?
-How do you use Goodreads?
-Do you use to it learn from the reviewers on what to work on to improve your fiction writing? -
Do you know what a KPI is?
These things and more are covered in this fun new Own Your Greatness Episode with my 19-year-old niece Sienna Krieg.
We each had a different process that we mentioned of using Goodreads as a writing tip tool.
Here is Sienna's process:
1. Picked a book she hasn't read
2. Read a 5 star review
3. Read a 1 or 2 star review Sienna is looking for a book to read and also learning about writing.
Here is Melinda's process:
- Picked a book she has read and didn't like (you can do this in the opposite fashion)
- Read a 1 or 2 star review (b/c they likely would be in alignment in viewpoint)
- With the same reviewer- read a 5 star review- which would be on another book being that it's from the same reviewer.
Melinda is trying to learn what her audience (the reviewer in this case as a model) looks for in "good writing" for her genre as she is writing a book now and created KPIs as a measurable writing tool.
Use these examples to copy or create your own! It's fun and a great way to learn.
Shout out and thank you to these Goodreads reviewers we mentioned: Ali L, Heather X, Clace, Rowan, Manas
Sienna Krieg is a Freshman at DePauw University majoring in Communications.
Sienna Krieg is also a freelance writer for her school newspaper, a blogger on Medium.com and also helps with other social media channels.
https://medium.com/@melindavf
https://medium.com/@SiennaKrieg
Connect with Melinda further at www.melindavanfleet.com
Thank you for listening!