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Leaf by Leaf

Leaf by Leaf

著者: Robert Benson
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概要

Leaf by Leaf is a craft-focused podcast for writers of fiction and nonfiction. Each episode, digs into a celebrated book to uncover the techniques behind great storytelling , character development, voice, structure, dialogue, and more. No jargon. No gatekeeping. Just an honest, accessible conversation about what it takes to write well.Robert Benson
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  • Episode 04 - First lines and Opening Chapters
    2026/04/17

    Today on Leaf by Leaf, we're studying Gabriel García Márquez and One Hundred Years of Solitude. Our craft topic is opening lines and the first chapter — specifically, how an opening earns a reader's trust, makes a contract with them, and pulls them forward into a story they didn't know they needed. But before we get into the craft, let me give you a quick overview of the novel itself — just enough to orient us for the conversation ahead.

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    13 分
  • Episode 03 - Non-Linear Storytelling
    2026/04/03

    In this episode of Leaf by Leaf, Sophie takes us inside one of the most structurally daring novels ever written, Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five, to explore how a writer can dismantle chronology entirely and make it feel not just intentional, but inevitable. We dig into four powerful craft techniques: using form as argument, so that the shape of your story makes a claim about the world before a single character speaks; building an anchor moment that gives even the most fractured narrative a gravitational center; harnessing repetition and refrain to accumulate meaning in ways that linear momentum never could; and understanding what it means to let your narrator step briefly but unmistakably into the frame. Whether you write fiction or memoir, linear or non-linear, this episode will change the way you think about the relationship between structure and meaning, and send you back to your own work with fresh eyes.


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    14 分
  • Episode 02 - Voice and First-person Intimacy
    2026/03/29

    You probably read The Catcher in the Rye in school. But did you read it as a writer? In this episode of Leaf by Leaf, we go back to Salinger's classic not for its story, but for its voice. Holden Caulfield is one of literature's great first-person narrators, and the techniques Salinger used to build him are ones every writer can learn from. Sophie explores how a narrator's verbal tics become their identity, why unreliable narrators work best when we love them anyway, and how speaking directly to your reader can collapse the distance between a story and the person reading it. Whether you write fiction or memoir, this conversation will change the way you think about who's doing the telling.

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    14 分
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