Alice Sudlow

Your Next Draft

Arts EN ↓ 103 episodes

Supporting fiction writers doing the hard work of revising unputdownable novels. The novel editing process is the creative crucible where you discover the story you truly want to tell—and it can present some of the most challenging moments on your writing journey.  Developmental editor and book coach Alice Sudlow will be your companion through the mess and magic of revision. You’ll get inspired by interviews with authors, editors, and coaches sharing their revision processes; gain practical tips from Alice’s editing practice; and hear what real revision truly requires as Alice workshops scenes...

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Alice Sudlow

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Arts

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alicesudlow.com

Latest episode

Feb 19, 2026

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Episodes

The Most Important Principle When Choosing Your Point of View 31.10.2023

Use the limitations of your POV to enhance your story. Your story’s point of view impacts everything . It shapes how your readers get access to information about your story. And it shapes what information they have access to. And since at its core, storytelling is just telling your reader information about a story, this is huge . In this episode, I’m tackling a common POV problem I’ve seen in many...

What NOT to Say to Your Developmental Editor 24.10.2023

How to make the most of your editor’s feedback—even if you disagree with it. If you want to make the most of your editor’s feedback, there’s one phrase not to say. It’s natural. It’s normal. It’s something I’ve definitely said in other areas of my life. But when you’re collaborating with an editor to make your novel the best it can be, this phrase won’t help you. And in this episode, I’m sharing w...

Use This One Editing Tip for Everything You Write 17.10.2023

How to developmentally edit absolutely ANY piece of writing. There’s an editing tip that applies to literally every kind of writing. Bold statement, I know. But I stand by it. Actually, “tip” is understating the matter. This “tip” is actually a mission-critical principle. It’s essential to every writing project. Also, it’s my current favorite writing and editing tool. Lately, I’ve been using this...

[BONUS EP] How to Choose the Right Writing Resources for YOU Right Now, Part 2 11.10.2023

A simple decision-making framework to help you find YOUR best writing path. Yesterday, I shared a framework to help you make any decision about your writing career. Well—yesterday, I shared part one of that framework. And today, I’m back on the podcast with part two! In yesterday’s episode, I coached you through how to identify your values in your writing. What’s truly important to you? And in tod...

How to Choose the Right Writing Resources for YOU Right Now, Part 1 10.10.2023

How to answer the question, “When should I work with an editor?” Hire an editor. Join a writing course. Work with a book coach. Gather beta readers. Join a writing group. There are so many resources to help you write and edit an amazing novel. This is great news when you know exactly what resource you need. If you need a very specific type of support, I can almost guarantee that it exists. But it’...

Scene Structure: How the 6 Elements of Story Work in the First Scene of How to Train Your Dragon 03.10.2023

See the masterful story structure that undergirds the opening scene of How to Train Your Dragon . Great stories are built on great story structure. And my favorite story structure framework is one that you can apply on every level of story. It’s called the six elements of story, and it’s an editing tool you can use on every layer of your story. To prove it, I’m doing a deep dive into the structure...

Act Structure: How the 6 Elements of Story Work in Act 1 of How to Train Your Dragon 26.09.2023

The story structure that makes the first act of How to Train Your Dragon work. One of my favorite things about the six elements of story structure is the fact that they work everywhere . You can use them to structure your entire novel. You can use them to structure each act. And you can use them to structure each scene. And to prove it, I’m breaking down the first act of How to Train Your Dragon t...

Story Structure: How the 6 Elements of Story Work in How to Train Your Dragon 19.09.2023

See the story structure that makes this brilliant movie work. The six elements of story are the essentials of great story structure. And in the last few episodes of Your Next Draft, I’ve shared a lot of theory about them: what they are, how they work, and where to use them. But theory only gets you so far. Story structure makes a lot more sense when you can see it at work. So in this episode, I’m...

3 Ways to Apply the 6 Elements of Story Structure to Your Novel 12.09.2023

How to use one story structure tool to edit every part of your story. The best story structure is the one you can apply to your story. For the last couple of weeks, I’ve been discussing a lot of story theory on the podcast. Today, I’m getting back to application . In this episode, I’ll show you three ways to apply the six elements of story to your novel. You’ll learn: How to apply one story struct...

Why the 6 Elements of Story Are the Key to All Great Stories 05.09.2023

The story structure framework I use in every story I edit. What do fractals and nesting dolls have to do with story structure? More than you might think. Last week on the podcast, I shared my favorite story structure framework. It’s the same structure I use with all my one-on-one clients and in every novel I edit. But I didn’t tell you why . Why is it so powerful? Why do I use it in every story? W...

The 6 Essential Elements of Every Novel, Act, and Scene 29.08.2023

A simple, flexible story structure framework that works for every kind of story. Great stories are built on great story structure . And while there are a lot of story structure systems out there . . . . . . I do have a favorite. It’s one that I use every single day in my editing. I apply it to every story I edit. And it works every time. In this episode, I’m breaking it all down for you. You’ll le...

Where Does Story Theory Come From, Anyway? 22.08.2023

Story theory doesn’t sap creativity—it helps us reflect truths about the human experience in our art. When you edit a novel, much of your job is to use story theory to evaluate what’s working and what’s not. But often, I find that this makes writers uncomfortable. They’re afraid that applying story theory will suck the life, creativity, and originality out of storytelling. Have you ever felt that...

How to Read Like an Editor: 5 Tips to Make the Most of Every Book You Read 15.08.2023

Build a reading habit that helps you edit amazing novels. “If you don’t have time to read, you don’t have the time (or the tools) to write. Simple as that.” This quote from Stephen King gets shared a lot in writer circles. But I have a confession: when I became an editor, I fell into a reading slump. Worse, I stayed in the slump for several years. (After all, Stephen King was talking about writers...

One Insidious Cause of Disappointing Endings (and How to Fix It) 08.08.2023

Does your story’s climax solve a problem that’s different from the one you have? The last thing you want is for the ending of your novel to disappoint your readers. Yet as an editor, I’ve seen my fair share of disappointing endings. And in this episode, I’m sharing one of the most common problems I see with endings that just don’t work. You’ll learn: What happens when your story pays off something...

One Critical Problem You’ll Find in Boring Scenes (And How to Fix It) 01.08.2023

Your characters MUST take action in every scene. Look out for scenes where they don’t. I’ve edited hundreds of scenes. (In fact, editing scenes is one of my favorite things to do!) In all that editing, I’ve picked up on some patterns. Things that work really well in scene after scene—and common pitfalls that many scenes fall into. And in this episode, I’m sharing one common scene mistake I often s...

What to Do When You Get Feedback From an Editor 25.07.2023

Gotten feedback from an editor? Use this process to turn developmental feedback into actionable edits. One of the most exciting moments in your book writing journey is the day that you get feedback from an editor. But just getting feedback isn’t enough. Once you get it, you have to apply it. And the challenge of applying your editor’s feedback can feel . . . intimidating. Scary. Overwhelming. How...

Your Story Has Deep Meaning. Do You Know What It Is? 18.07.2023

Your story has the power to shape the way your readers think. So what is it communicating? That’s the topic of this episode. In it, I’m sharing why storytelling is absolutely essential for humanity, plus the responsibility—and honor—that gives you as an author. You’ll learn: Why your writing is a gift to the world 6 stories I love and how they’ve shaped me Why it’s YOUR responsibility to weave a p...

How to Create an Editing Process That Works for You With Author JD Edwin 11.07.2023

A prolific author shares her editing process and strategies for designing the process that works for you. There are as many ways to edit novels as there are writers. Which editing process is best? The one that works for you . The process you customize, refine, and repeat, novel after novel after novel. And in this episode, we’re talking about how to create your very own editing process. I’ve invit...

Extended Edition: How Spider-Man’s Leap of Faith Makes Us Feel Triumphant 04.07.2023

Two editors break down how Spider-Man creates a transcendent moment of triumph that feels like story magic. Last month, I asked a big question: How do you make your readers feel ? See, the writers I work with are telling fantastic stories. But often, those stories are missing some essential piece, some spark of magic that captures my emotions and makes me laugh, cry, swoon, grieve, worry, or—well—...

The 3-Step Formula to Evoke Emotion and Make Your Readers Feel 27.06.2023

The best stories capture our emotions and make us feel so deeply, it seems like magic. The good news is, it’s not magic. Want to make your readers feel? There’s a simple three-step process to do just that. And in this, I’m sharing that process with you. You’ll learn: Why explosive action is NOT enough to make your readers feel How to figure out what emotion you want to create for your readers How...

How Spider-Man (And All Great Stories) Makes Us Laugh, Cry, and Feel the Feels 20.06.2023

The magic of storytelling is in making your readers feel. Here’s how great stories capture emotion. One of my favorite questions to ask writers is, “What does success mean to you?” And usually, I hear some version of the following: You want to make readers feel. You want them to fall in love with your book. You want to make them laugh, to make them cry, to make them feel fear and excitement and re...

3 Ways to Create a Scene List That Makes Your Editing Process (Almost) Easy 13.06.2023

A flexible method to create a scene list with exactly the information you need—no more, no less. For the last few weeks, I’ve been touting the magic of scene lists. Because I do think they’re magic, or pretty darn close to it. The simple scene list is one of my absolute favorite editing tools. I wouldn’t know how to edit a book without one! So far, I’ve covered why it’s worth making one, plus two...

2 Simple Strategies to Format Your Scene List 06.06.2023

Plus, two scene list templates for you to download and customize. Your scene list is infinitely customizable. It can be as simple or as complex as you like. And you have a lot of choices when it comes to how you’ll create it and what information you’ll include. Your first choice? What format you’ll use. My first-ever scene lists were created with paper and pen. But I recommend you use something a...

4 Ways to Use a Scene List, Your Indispensable Editing Tool 30.05.2023

Your scene list is your map to all your revisions. Here’s how to make the most of it. If you’re doing a developmental edit on your manuscript, you need a scene list. Seriously—I can’t think of a single book I’ve edited without one. Why? What makes a scene list so essential? That’s what I’m covering in this episode of Your Next Draft. You’ll learn: 4 ways that a scene list will make your editing pr...

How Do You Know When You're Done Editing Your Novel? 23.05.2023

Is your novel ready to publish? Here’s how to tell when you’re finally done editing. One of the hardest parts of writing a book is knowing when to let go. After all, you don’t want to write just any book. You want to write something amazing! But at the same time, you could tinker with your manuscript forever, always finding something new to change. And if you’re always editing . . . well, you’ll n...

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