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  • S1.E12: Dramatic Irony for Humor
    2026/04/23

    This is the sixth and final episode in Ina’s series on Dramatic Irony. Dramatic irony is not just the perfect tool for making readers cry, but to make them laugh out loud, too! Especially suitable for children’s and young adult books, but also in lighter stories for adults, we’ll look at how to create the funniest scenes, using The Amulet of Samarkand as our main example.

    We’ll refer a lot to the psychological model called the JohariI window in this episode, you can see a visual representation here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johari_window.


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    Music: "Energy" by Benjamin Tissot

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    18 分
  • S1.E11: Maintaining Story Momentum and Pacing
    2026/04/23

    This is the sixth episode in Tina's series on Reader Engagement. She covers how to assess and improve your story momentum and structural pacing. To see a visual of the momentum measure table and read more on the topic, visit: https://www.storyexcavator.com/post/maintaining-story-momentum


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    Tina: www.storyexcavator.com

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    Ina: www.magicalmysterycoach.com

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    YouTube: youtube.com/@magicalmysterycoach





    Music: "Energy" by Benjamin Tissot

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    23 分
  • S1.E10: Dramatic Irony for Tragedy
    2026/04/23

    This is the fifth episode in Ina’s series on Dramatic Irony. Tragic stories can reach epic heights with a good dose of dramatic irony—this goes all the way back to Shakespeare and the ancient Greeks. Using Game of Thrones and Arcane: League of Legends as examples, we’ll look at the importance of backstory and worldview to charge a tragic scene that hits the reader hard.


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    Tina: www.storyexcavator.com

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StoryExcavator


    Ina: www.magicalmysterycoach.com

    Instagram: @inanesauthor

    YouTube: youtube.com/@magicalmysterycoach




    Music: "Energy" by Benjamin Tissot

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    16 分
  • S1.E9: Self-Editing Your Prose to Hook Readers
    2026/04/23

    This is the fifth episode in Tina's series on Reader Engagement. She breaks down the complex diagnostic tool of content versus function and explains how it can help improve your pacing, structure, and help you check that your scenes are accomplishing more than one thing. To read more about the twelve elements that comprise the functions of a piece of fiction, visit: https://www.storyexcavator.com/post/content-versus-function


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    Tina: www.storyexcavator.com

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StoryExcavator


    Ina: www.magicalmysterycoach.com

    Instagram: @inanesauthor

    YouTube: youtube.com/@magicalmysterycoach



    Music: "Energy" by Benjamin Tissot

    Licensed via bensound.com

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    17 分
  • S1.E8: Dramatic Irony in Prologues
    2026/04/23

    This is the fourth episode in Ina’s series on Dramatic Irony. Prologues are beloved and hated, but instead of going too much into whether you should or shouldn’t use it, we’ll talk about what a prologue can do to both reveal and hold back information, looking at Mistborn: The Final Empire and Game of Thrones, and how this information changes the reader’s perception of the story—so you can make an informed choice.

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    Tina: www.storyexcavator.com

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StoryExcavator


    Ina: www.magicalmysterycoach.com

    Instagram: @inanesauthor

    YouTube: youtube.com/@magicalmysterycoach





    Music: "Energy" by Benjamin Tissot

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    17 分
  • S1.E7: Engaging Readers with Subplots
    2026/04/23

    This is the fourth episode in Tina's series on Reader Engagement. Subplots can sometimes be treated as an afterthought, but their true function is to develop the emotional stakes of the story. Tina discusses what genres lend themselves most to being subplots and how to avoid creating a disjointed narrative.


    Find us here:

    Tina: www.storyexcavator.com

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StoryExcavator


    Ina: www.magicalmysterycoach.com

    Instagram: @inanesauthor

    YouTube: youtube.com/@magicalmysterycoach




    Music: "Energy" by Benjamin Tissot

    Licensed via bensound.com

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    16 分
  • S1.E6: Dramatic Irony to Escalate Tension Towards the End
    2026/04/23

    This is the third episode in Ina’s series on Dramatic Irony. As good dramatic irony can create incredibly tense scenes, one of the best ways to use it is to make your ending explosive. Here we cover how to do this, using Twin Peaks and The Housemaid as examples. Spoiler alert: we’ll talk about the reveals!



    Find us here:

    Tina: www.storyexcavator.com

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StoryExcavator


    Ina: www.magicalmysterycoach.com

    Instagram: @inanesauthor

    YouTube: youtube.com/@magicalmysterycoach





    Music: "Energy" by Benjamin Tissot

    Licensed via bensound.com

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    12 分
  • S1.E5: Writing Engaging Characters
    2026/04/23

    This is the third episode in Tina's series on Reader Engagement. Here she discusses the keys to writing characters that readers find compelling, including what to focus on with motivations, stakes, and how to embed characters into the world of the story.


    Find us here:

    Tina: www.storyexcavator.com

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StoryExcavator


    Ina: www.magicalmysterycoach.com

    Instagram: @inanesauthor

    YouTube: youtube.com/@magicalmysterycoach




    Music: "Energy" by Benjamin Tissot

    Licensed via bensound.com

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    16 分