K.M. Weiland

Helping Writers Become Authors

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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!

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K.M. Weiland

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Arts

Latest episode

Jul 6, 2026

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Episodes

S18:E12: Why We Need Heroic Stories: The Courage We Borrow From Fiction 06.07.2026

Why do we need heroic stories? More than entertainment, the best stories shape our imaginations, awaken courage, and remind us who we can become when life asks something difficult of us. In this episode, I share a recent experience that affirmed the way I think about heroic fiction. After unexpectedly falling in love with the Chinese historical drama Pursuit of Jade, I found myself facing a fright...

S18:E11: How to Write Mythic Fiction: 7 Practices to Reconnect With the Lost Art of Mythmaking 15.06.2026

When we talk about mythic fiction, it's easy to assume mythic stories are created through familiar ingredients: archetypes, symbolism, old myths, epic structure. But I don't think that's where mythic storytelling begins. In this post/podcast, I explore seven practices and mindsets that help writers reconnect with what the lost art of mythmaking--not just  borrowing of old symbolic forms, but acces...

S18:E10: How to Write Mythic Fiction: Stop Borrowing Old Myths and Start Creating New Ones 01.06.2026

What makes a story feel truly mythic? Many writers assume mythic fiction comes from borrowing archetypes, retelling old myths, or layering symbolic imagery into a story. While there is immense value in studying mythology, fairy tales, folklore, and archetypal storytelling traditions, something important has been lost in many modern conversations about mythic fiction. The old myths aren't powerful...

S18:E09: Thoughts on How the Marketplace Is Shaping the Stories We Tell 18.05.2026

For most of human history, stories were not primarily viewed as commercial products to be sold. Story functioned first as myth, meaning-making, entertainment, cultural memory, and a way of understanding ourselves and the world around us. But in today's marketplace-driven culture, storytelling exists almost entirely within commercial systems—something that inevitably shapes not just what we create,...

The Emotional Toll on Writers in the Modern Landscape (And Why So Many Are Burning Out) 04.05.2026

Many writers are struggling with burnout in today's creative landscape—but the cause isn't always personal habits. In this episode, I explore why writer burnout sometimes has less to do with storytelling itself and more to do with the conditions surrounding modern creative work. From constant output and visibility to the subtle pressure to keep up, many writers are navigating an environment that r...

S18:E07: Internal Conflict vs. External Conflict: The Shift From Projection to Agency in Character Arc 06.04.2026

Most stories frame conflict as something happening "out there"—a villain to defeat, an obstacle to overcome, or a problem to solve. But the most powerful character arcs aren't really about defeating the antagonist. They're about the protagonist reclaiming agency. In this episode, we explore the deeper difference between internal conflict vs. external conflict and why strong stories use external co...

S18:E6: 9 Tips for How to Write Dark Stories Responsibly (And Make Hope Feel Earned) 16.03.2026

What does it really mean to write dark stories responsibly—and how can you make sure hope feels resonant? In this episode, we explore the craft principles behind balancing darkness and meaning in fiction. Some stories venture into shadow and leave us better for it. Others leave us depleted. The difference is rarely in how much suffering appears on the page. It's whether that suffering is tethered...

S18:E05: Embodied Writing: How to Get Out of Your Head and Into Your Story 02.03.2026

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 fro...

S18:E04: The Four-Act Structure and the Circular Shape of Story 16.02.2026

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 w...

S18:E3: Story as Cosmology: A Framework for Meaning 02.02.2026

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, conseque...

S18:E02: Why Writers Need a Sense of Wonder in Fiction More Than Ever 19.01.2026

We're living in a storytelling moment deeply fascinated by darkness—and for good reason. Stories have always helped us metabolize fear, trauma, and moral failure. But darkness is not meant to be the destination. In this episode, I explore why writers need a sense of wonder in fiction, not as escapism or denial, but as a way of completing the story arc. Wonder is what allows stories to move through...

S18:E01: How My Writing Career Evolved in 2025—and the Author Business I'm Building for 2026 05.01.2026

In this episode, I'm looking back on how my writing career evolved in 2025—a milestone year marked by turning forty, rediscovering my teaching voice, and stepping into a deeper vision for my work. I explore the transitions from SEO to GEO, the shifting landscape of the writing life, and the tools and insights that helped me reimagine the next decade of my author career. Join me as I share the less...

S17:E29: The Best Books I Read in 2025: My Top Fiction and Nonfiction Picks 15.12.2025

It's that time again—my annual roundup of the best books I read this year! In this episode, I'm sharing the top 10 reads that made my 2025 unforgettablem, from romantasy and magical realism that were some of my best reads of the decade to thought-provoking nonfiction that challenged how I think about life, creativity, and the world around us. This year, I read purely for the joy of it. No research...

S17:E28: Reflections on Turning 40 (+40 Things You Might Not Know About Me) 10.11.2025

Today, I'm turning forty and taking a quiet moment to reflect on the decade that brought me here. My thirties were a season of transformation, challenge, and deep awakening. They changed me utterly, teaching me about pain as a portal, creativity as a life force, and story as the map that guides us home to ourselves. In this episode, I'm sharing 40 Things You Might Not Know About Me —a blend of the...

S17:E27: 5 Ways to Keep the Story Moving Between the Big Moments 03.11.2025

Do you ever feel stuck in the "in-between" sections of your story that come after one major plot point but before the next? You're not alone. Many writers can identify the big beats of their story's structure, but find the real challenge is connecting those plot points in a way that feels organic and alive. In this episode, K.M. Weiland shares a powerful shift in perspective: learning to see your...

S17:E26: The Real Purpose of the Second Act (And Why You Can't Skip It) 27.10.2025

What would stories be without their long, uncertain middles? In this episode, we explore the real purpose of the Second Act in story structure. The Secodn is the heart of every story, where transformation happens. You'll learn why this "middle" isn't just filler, but the symbolic journey that tests your characters, deepens your theme, and gives your ending power and meaning. Whether you're struggl...

S17:E25: "Who Am I?" The Midpoint as Self-Recognition in Story Structure 20.10.2025

Discover how the Midpoint in story structure is more than a Moment of Truth. It's self-recognition in which characters remember who they are.

S17:S24: Big vs. Small Character Arcs: Understanding the Degrees of Change in Storytelling 22.09.2025

Not every story needs a protagonist who undergoes a massive, life-altering transformation. Some of the most memorable tales hinge on smaller, quieter shifts, or even on characters who remain steadfast throughout. In this episode, we'll explore the full spectrum of character arcs: Big arcs that redefine a protagonist's worldview Small arcs that mirror the subtle growth we experience every day Flat...

S17:E23: How a Character's Personality Shapes Arc, Voice, and Goals 15.09.2025

What makes a character unforgettable? It's not just quirks or dialogue. It's personality. Your characters' personalities shape their arcs, influence their voices, drive their goals, and and connect plot and theme into a cohesive whole. In this episode, we'll explore why personality is the secret ingredient to compelling storytelling and how you can use it to create characters who resonate with rea...

S17:E22: Why All Stories Are Myth—and How They Transform Us 08.09.2025

Why All Stories Are Myth (and How They Transform the Psyche) What if every story you've ever loved—whether it's Spirited Away , The Lord of the Rings , or Pride & Prejudice —wasn't just entertainment or even "realistic" fiction, but myth in disguise? In this week's episode of the Helping Writers Become Authors podcast, we explore the mythic foundation of narrative and why all stories are myth at t...

S17:E21: What's Happened to Modern Storytelling? (+ 6 Ways Storytelling Can Find Its Soul Again) 25.08.2025

Feeling bored at the movies? Learn what's happened to modern storytelling and what it will take to restore the magic and emotional impact.

S17:E20: Writing Better Character Conflicts With the 5 Conflict Management Styles 18.08.2025

Here's how writers can apply the five conflict management styles to create richer, more realistic character conflicts in your fiction.

S17:E19: The 5 Types of Scene Endings Every Writer Must Master 04.08.2025

Discover the 5 types of scene endings—Yes, No, No But, and No And—and why one of them might be weakening your story's momentum.

S17:E18: 7 Ways to Watch and Read More Intentionally 28.07.2025

If writers don't consume stories with intention, who will? Here are 7 mindful habits to read more intentionally and get more from stories.

S17:E17: What Makes a Story "Bad"? A Guide to Why Your Narrative Isn't Working 21.07.2025

What makes a bad story? The answer may surprise you. Here's what really makes a story fail—and how to fix it.

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