Fiction writers can harness the power of handwritten letters both creatively and professionally.

Weaving different types of letters into narratives, using old letters as inspiration, and using snail mail to connect with readers opens doors and creates conversations.

In this episode, Amy Weinland Daughters joins internationally-acclaimed bestselling fiction novelist Lana McAra for a new look at a classic art – the use of handwritten letters, especially in this age of instant messaging, texting, and voice notes.

Because they connect human beings and their stories at a deeper level and come from a deeper dive, handwritten letters form the solid foundation for #Unputdownable fiction writing.

Tune in and hear Amy Weinland Daughters’ thoughts on:

  • How writing letters can be used as an effective device for fiction writers to hone their craft
  • The definition of a “circle letter” and how it helps build interactions, dynamics, and shared stories
  • An art we must preserve: why handwritten letters are more powerful than emails or texts
  • And much, much more!

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