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  • Break Glass in Emergency: Don’t Give Up on Your Book!
    2026/07/07

    What if the fastest way to save your book is to do this one embarrassing thing?


    In this episode, I talk about the genius of Jennifer Lynn Barnes’ Id List and how it can make writing fun again (for you and your readers).


    I share how the fanfic-within-my-book became a roiling cauldron of lusty fun and why I spent weeks telling myself it wasn’t allowed. 🚫


    We’ll also get into the very important issue of ghost sex and why trusting what you want might just be the antivenom to giving up on your book.


    Timestamps:

    01:58 — Why I already know what happens in Book Seventeen

    03:15 — What is an Id List, and why is it rad?

    06:01 — The scene that got me all hot and bothered

    10:20 — What do I love before I wallpaper over it with ten disclaimers?

    15:19 — Why some people will hate your book

    16:35 — Next week on Will I Ever Finish This Fucking Book?


    Want to see my Id List in action? Hop on my mailing list at twinflames.life/freebies.

    You’ll be the first to know when The Magician and the Labyrinth of Yesterdays releases, in all its Id List glory.


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    17 分
  • Are Your Scenes Secretly Boring Your Readers?
    2026/06/30

    What if your scenes are dragging, not because nothing is happening, but because the real action is hiding somewhere you haven’t thought to look? 🔍


    In this episode, I tackle scenes that look like they should work — goal, conflict, stakes, banter, the whole shebang — but still feel like limp little rags on the page.


    I share the two books that turned my conception of storytelling upside down, a tool for resurrecting a shambling zombie scene 🧟 and how to use the magical art of bibliomancy to make your characters more compelling.


    Timestamps:

    00:43 — When scenes should work…but don’t

    02:10 — The two books that blew up my writing process

    07:35 — What this smutty novel taught me about character work

    13:02 — Why the hell wasn’t I doing this in my scenes before???

    17:06 — Does every single craft breakthrough belong in this book, or are you using revisions to procrastinate?

    18:14 — Next week on Will I Ever Finish This Fucking Book?


    Want to check out the short story where I toyed with stretching out the rubber band of romantic and sexual tension?

    🔥 Read Falling Phoenix for free at twinflames.life/freebies.


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    19 分
  • How Tacoma, WA Fixed My Book
    2026/06/23

    What if finishing your book isn’t about having all the right answers? What if you need this magic ingredient instead? 🪄


    In this episode, I share how a trip to Tacoma, WA accidentally changed my entire revision process—and the $3 item that became my new favorite revision tool.


    I lovingly call out the part of my psyche that confuses “looking busy” with “actually doing shit,” and I break down the most useful change I made to my revision process (and why I’d resisted it for years).


    Timestamps:

    00:43 — Book Revisions: The Tacoma Edition!

    03:09 — The $3 thing that changed everything

    05:04 — What I really want when I read a romance

    07:55 — My new favorite revision method

    11:14 — Effective revisions vs. moving commas around

    12:16 — Permission to do what works for your brain

    13:55 — Next week on Will I Ever Finish This Fucking Book?


    Mentioned in this episode: All of My 2025 Writing Craft Lessons


    ✍️ Want my annual deep-dive essays where I break down all the writing craft shit I learned while finishing each book?

    Hop on my mailing list at twinflames.life/freebies and you’ll never miss a single one.


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    15 分
  • What If Your Revisions Are a Hot Mess?
    2026/06/16

    What if that feeling of revision overwhelm is hiding your creativity kryptonite—and staring it straight in the face is what finally makes you invincible? (🐐 Or at least slightly less likely to delete your entire manuscript and take up goat herding.)


    In this episode, I tackle the craft problem of making my haunting subplot actually feel haunted, with special guest The Haunting of Hill House. 👻 I unpack why “make the haunting better” is a useless task and how to not suck at revisions.


    We’ll also meet the Fuck It, Let’s Quit part of my psyche and explore how the busted stove from my childhood is the key to figuring out seemingly unfigureoutable shit.


    Timestamps:

    00:53 — My haunting subplot was decidedly unhaunted

    02:03 — Shirley Jackson to the rescue!

    07:14 — How I turned a messy subplot into a checklist

    12:35 — The busted stove story

    16:34 — Why “make it better” is not a real task

    18:34 — Next week on Will I Ever Finish This Fucking Book?


    ✍️ Want my annual deep-dive essays where I break down all the writing craft shit I learned while finishing each book?

    Hop on my mailing list at twinflames.life/freebies and you’ll never miss a single one.


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    19 分
  • How to Start When You Don’t Know How to Start
    2026/06/09

    What if the reason you can’t start isn’t that you don’t know enough or haven’t planned enough, but because starting would make the thing real?


    In this episode, I tackle the Ouroboros Problem 🐍 — how do you begin a book when the beginning depends on the ending, and the ending depends on the beginning?


    I break down why first chapters and blurbs are particularly thorny, then propose two simple questions for de-thorning them.


    👉 We’ll also get into persnickety perfectionism, the fantasy of the unblemished book, and something I almost edited out of this episode—no joke—three separate times.


    Timestamps:

    00:39 — The Ouroboros Problem

    02:17 — Grandpa Joe has something to tell you

    11:46 — If you ever tell yourself this…get very curious

    15:02 — What do I (secretly) get from staying stuck?

    18:35 — The anxiety loop I didn’t want to tell you about

    23:21 — A spell for releasing your art

    24:16 — Next week on Will I Ever Finish This Fucking Book?


    📖 Did you know that you can start reading my first book, The Fool and the Threads of Time, for free at twinflames.life/freebies? It’s true!


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    25 分
  • What If the Weird Idea Is the Right One?
    2026/06/02

    What if that idea you’ve been dismissing as totally bonkers is the one that will change your life?


    In this first episode of ✨Will I Ever Finish This Fucking Book? join me, Aven Winslow, romance author and Jungian Witch, as I invoke the central question of the season 👉 can I drag my second romantasy novel out of my mind, off my hard drive, and into readers’ hands without losing the magic that made me write this story in the first place?


    This episode begins with the strange origin story of the Twin Flames series...


    And then? It's time to meet the Four Hallows, of course! We'll use them to crack open the creative process: what’s going wrong on the page, what craft tools might help, which of my (many) fears and neuroses are getting stirred up underneath, and the real-life change the work demands of me.


    Timestamps:

    00:00 — What if the weird idea is the right one?

    00:36 — The problem with being almost finished

    03:09 — “Hey, you should write a romance”

    06:24 — The hotel room that started it all

    07:59 — What the H-E-double-hockey-stick are the Four Hallows?

    09:09 — Fire, Air, Water, and Earth + the creative process

    14:19 — Next week on Will I Ever Finish this Fucking Book?


    🎨 Which of the Four Hallows is YOUR creative superpower?

    You can totally take a quiz and find out at twinflames.life/freebies.


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    15 分