Read Like a Writer Book Club

著者: Robin at Readerly Book Coaching
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  • In which we will read great books, past and present, and look at them through the lens of a writer. What can we learn about great writing from the books we read? Join us to find out! Robin is a book coach and editor who works with writers to craft the compelling novels that readers crave about characters who make a difference. She may be the coach for you if you want to make a beautiful and satisfying novel. Download writing resources and see more book reviews and writing tips at https://readerly.net
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In which we will read great books, past and present, and look at them through the lens of a writer. What can we learn about great writing from the books we read? Join us to find out! Robin is a book coach and editor who works with writers to craft the compelling novels that readers crave about characters who make a difference. She may be the coach for you if you want to make a beautiful and satisfying novel. Download writing resources and see more book reviews and writing tips at https://readerly.net
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  • 40. BONUS: Author Interview with Patsy Robertson
    2025/02/20

    Writers who are serious about their craft work with Robin to elevate their novels and create the stories readers crave. Let her be your novel whisperer.

    Learn how to work with Robin and Readerly Book Coaching at http://readerly.net

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    Submit Your First Page for a Critique on the Podcast Here.


    PATSY C. ROBERTSON is a native North Carolinian. Her entire career and educational achievements were in computer technology. This fascinating industry allowed her to travel extensively, domestically and internationally, and meet various types of people along the way. These experiences stoked a sense of adventure, finally leading her to write her first novel.

    A Concoction of Lies

    She wants to engage readers in thrilling multicultural fiction that depict the blended relationships and experiences of African Americans and people within the communities that make up the global African diaspora.


    Find out more about Patsy and get her novel here: https://patsyrobertson.com/


    Books Patsy recommends:

    The Color of Water by James McBride

    The Baker’s Secret by Stephen P. Kiernan


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  • 39. Empty Theatre by Jac Jemc
    2025/02/14

    Writers who are serious about their craft work with Robin to elevate their novels and create the stories readers crave. Let her be your novel whisperer.

    Learn how to work with Robin and Readerly Book Coaching at http://readerly.net

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    Background

    Published in 2023 by Farrar, Straus, Giroux. This is Jemc’s fifth book. She has written three novels and two short story collections. Her breakout might be considered The Grip of It, which is a horror tale about a house that has a mind of its own.

    Genre: Historical fiction, loosely defined; Literary, with a dash of humor.

    Setting: Bavaria, Hungary, Vienna

    Additional Notes and reviews:

    Review by Annie Sauveur

    Interview with the author

    If you choose to pick this one up, keep in mind that it is literary and takes a LOT of liberties with the historical facts, as generally agreed upon.

    If you are enamored of Sisi and are always looking for more about her, then give it a try. If you are inclined to be frustrated with anachronisms, maybe don’t.

    Theme: Questions about identity, about how people can have everything and still be miserable. About how an existence without purpose makes us unhappy.

    Things we thought AUTHOR did well as a writer

    that we would like to emulate.:

    • The Story Questions: the main question seems to be: What does it mean to be happy? How can humans be happy? Or you could substitute satisfied for happy. What makes a meaningful life? Ludwig and Sisi are immensely privileged, but they seem determined to squander every advantage and be unhappy and without purpose in their lives. They embrace things they think will give them purpose , but none of them do. They are, essentially, performing to an Empty Theatre.

    • Author Voice: The author does an excellent job of inserting a chatty narrator who comes across like a gossipy aunt telling the reader the story. It is engaging, and often intrusive, but for the kind of story she is telling, it works. Even though the novel jumps around in time and places, the narrator keeps the reader engaged and grounded in the story of these two very unhappy people.

    • Literary Fiction: Read this for a good example of what it means to be experimental. This is not linear, it is also not strictly historical in the way that most historical fiction is. There is commentary, there are anachronisms, but it is done with a light touch and with an effective telling to get to the point the author is making, which is not to strictly tell the story of these two people’s lives, but rather to examine how it is that they had everything and nothing at the same time.
      Satire: Part of the challenge of reading this book is that it is satirical. It never pretends to be giving the reader the real events or the real people. If the reader expects traditional historical fiction, they will be disappointed. If they read with an open mind to see what the author has to offer on this topic as an admittedly non-historian, though decent researcher, then they may enjoy it immensely. Looking at the cover is your first hint that it might be a little out of the ordinary, and it is a good example of why covers are important and how much work they do in setting the reader’s expectations.

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  • 38. BONUS Interview with Carol Plum-Ucci
    2025/01/23

    Writers who are serious about their craft work with Robin to elevate their novels and create the stories readers crave. Let her be your novel whisperer.

    Learn how to work with Robin and Readerly Book Coaching at http://readerly.net

    Subscribe to the Tea Break Newsletter to get monthly notes to your inbox about books and writing.

    Submit Your First Page for a Critique on the Podcast Here.


    Carol Plum-Ucci is best known for her young adult novels that explore themes of psychological suspense, mystery, and the complexities of human nature. Her debut novel, The Body of Christopher Creed, won a Michael L. Printz Honor Book Award along with many other national honors. The novel’s dark, atmospheric tone and exploration of identity and social alienation resonated with young readers, earning Plum-Ucci a spot as a notable voice in contemporary YA literature. Following her debut, Plum-Ucci wrote six successful novels, five of which won national awards. She has twice been a finalist in the Edgar Allan Poe Awards and has received seven citations from the American Library Association.


    Get a copy of Insane Possibilities here!


    Books Carol Recommended:


    Secret Windows by Stephen King

    (This was the only book I could find that fit the criteria Carol mentioned, so I hope it is the right one!)


    To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee

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