Sue Brown-Moore
Story Sorcery®
Story Sorcery® with Sue Brown-Moore is where romance writers learn how to stop second-guessing your storytelling instincts. You know that feeling when you've rewritten the same scene five times and it STILL feels wrong? 😤 You're not broken. 😰 Your instincts aren't wrong. 😭 And you're definitely not the only one stuck in revision hell. I've spent over a decade helping romance writers figure out the actual problem, not just slap a bandaid on it. Because there's a difference between "your pacing is off" and understanding WHY a scene isn't working. If you can't identify the root of the problem,...
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Sue Brown-Moore
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Jun 16, 2026
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Episodes
Why They DNF in Chapter One | 16 16.06.2026 26:12
You've heard that your first chapter has to hook the reader. But the hook isn't your trope setup or your meet cute. It's a glimpse of who your hero is underneath , and it shows up as a choice they make when the story is barely getting started. In episode 16, I'm breaking down what that glimpse looks like and how to test whether your early pages are giving readers enough reason to stick around. You...
What 'Oh, Hell No!' Promises | 15 19.05.2026 27:18
Your hero gets a chance to do the brave thing in the early chapters, and they don't take it. They dig in, double down, and choose the safe path. And your reader loves them for it. In episode 15, I'm breaking down why that refusal is one of the most important scenes in your entire manuscript and how it sets up (or ruins) every emotional payoff that comes after. You'll learn : The difference between...
The Porch Scene | 14 21.04.2026 30:18
You read back through your big ending and it's... disappointing. Technically, it hits all the right beats, but it feels kinda meh. So you make it bigger. You add more dialogue, more stakes, more feelings. And somehow it gets worse . In episode 14, I'm walking you through why the scene that actually earns your hero's big moment isn't near the finale at all , and why you might have already cut it fo...
Your Hero's Best Trait Might Be Their Biggest Lie | 13 07.04.2026 33:33
Your hero walks into a room and owns it. They're charming or tough or impossibly warm. And you wrote it that way on purpose. But if that personality feels more like a performance than a person, the problem may be deeper than surface level . When there's no wound driving the behavior, even "big" personalities can feel empty. In episode 13, I'm walking you through the four types of protective behavi...
The Emotional Mask Your Scene Is Wearing | 12 21.03.2026 20:34
If you've got a scene that should feel gut-wrenching, but it reads more like a shrug, the problem probably isn't your writing. In episode 12, I'm walking you through what happens when a scene looks emotional on the surface but isn't connected to what your hero is really going through underneath. You'll learn : Why a scene can make you cry while you're writing it and still fall flat for readers How...
The Draft That Didn't Fight Back | 11 18.03.2026 24:33
If you've been making story decisions from anxiety instead of confidence, this episode is going to feel like a deep breath. Because the confidence you want isn't about doing everything right. It's about knowing why you're making each choice so you can make the best ones. In episode 11, I'm walking you through what that feels like in practice, with real stories from writers learned to trust their s...
What Writer's Block Really Means | 10 15.03.2026 21:39
You had two free hours to write, and instead you reorganized your Trello board. You love this story. You chose it. So why won't your brain let you work on it? In episode 10, I'm breaking down why romance writers get stuck, what your block is actually responding to, plus how one writer's story block disappeared when she swapped a single word in her heroine's Root Fear. You'll learn : Why "butt in c...
The Revision Shortcut Hiding in Plain Sight | 9 12.03.2026 17:45
Revision isn't slow because you're a slow writer. It's slow because you're fixing symptoms instead of causes . In episode 9, I'm showing you what that actually costs you in real publishing time, and what one focused week of looking at the right thing can replace. You'll learn : Why each revision pass feels like progress but adds weeks to your timeline without solving anything How editing any of th...
Why Pantsing Your Revision Keeps You Stuck | 8 09.03.2026 16:33
If you draft by instinct but dread the revision process, this episode will show you why. The problem isn't that you're an intuitive writer. In episode 8, I'm showing you why the way you draft and the way you revise need to use two completely different parts of your brain , and how that mode switch actually protects your creative voice instead of threatening it. You'll learn : Why your intuition is...
Writing to Market Won't Fix Your Career | 7 05.03.2026 21:04
If you've been eyeing romantasy or hockey romance or whatever's blowing up on BookTok right now and wondering if you should pivot, this episode will save you months of second-guessing . Because the conflict you're feeling isn't about making more book sales. In episode 7, I'm breaking down why certain trends blow up, what readers are really craving beneath the surface elements, and how to figure ou...
Why Beat Guides Leave Your Romance Feeling Flat | 6 02.03.2026 23:47
If you've checked off every beat in Romancing the Beat or plugged your word count into a spreadsheet formula and your story still doesn't feel right, you're not doing it wrong . The tool just can't show you what's missing . In episode 6, I'm walking you through why those guides give you the what and the when , but not the why behind each storytelling choice, and what that gap that costs your manus...
When Feedback Makes Everything Worse | 5 26.02.2026 20:49
More feedback won't solve your manuscript problems. In fact, it usually makes things worse . In episode 5, I'm showing you why conflicting critiques leave you more confused and what actually has to change before any of that feedback you've been collecting is actually usable . You'll learn: Why three readers can give you three completely different diagnoses of the same manuscrip t How feedback depe...
The Rewrite Loop You Can't Escape | 4 23.02.2026 18:26
If you're stuck rewriting the same manuscript—or parts of it—over and over, this episode is for you. Because the problem isn't your writing. In episode 4, I'm breaking down why endless rewrites never get you closer to "done" and what skill you're actually missing. You'll learn: Why rewriting without diagnosing is like fixing a car by randomly swapping parts The three costs of the rewrite loop that...
What Book Reviews Really Tell You About Your Story | 3 13.02.2026 21:47
Book reviews aren't personal attacks. They're diagnostic data. In episode 3, I'm showing you how to decode what readers really mean when they say "the romance was meh" or "the pacing was off". You'll learn: Why wildly different reactions to the same book reveal story layer misalignment, not just reader preferences What "the pacing was off" actually means about your character growth arc and trope b...
Why Revision Advice Fails Romance Writers | 2 12.02.2026 25:04
Most revision advice tells you what to fix. But what if you're fixing the wrong things? In episode 2, I'm explaining why writing & revision techniques can't solve character growth problems, and introducing the skill you actually need instead. You'll learn: Why most writing & revision advice can't solve what's fundamentally broken in your manuscript (and what to focus on instead) The differ...
Why I Only Work With Romance Writers | 1 09.02.2026 16:33
Romance writers do more than entertain. They reshape how society views autonomy and love . But why is the genre still dismissed as "formulaic"? In episode 1, I'm explaining why I only work with romance writers. Not women's fiction with a love story. Not fantasy with a romantic subplot. Full-on Happily Ever After romance. You'll learn: Why the relationship must be the CAUSE of your character's grow...
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