04. Crafting Strong Female Protagonists with James L'Etoile

07/08/2025 41 min Temporada 1 Episodio 4

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In this episode of Slaying the Craft, host Sabrina Thatcher interviews James L'Etoile, a seasoned author and former law enforcement officer. They discuss the intricacies of writing thrillers, particularly focusing on the creation of strong female protagonists, the importance of research, and the challenges of addressing complex societal issues in fiction. James shares insights from his own experiences in law enforcement and how they inform his writing, as well as the significance of character development and the writing process. The conversation also touches on the realities of the publishing industry and the patience required for authors. James offers valuable advice for aspiring writers, emphasizing the importance of trusting oneself and the writing process.James L'Etoile: https://jamesletoile.com/James L'Etoile draws on his law enforcement experience to create authentic characters.Creating strong female protagonists requires careful consideration and empathy.Researching complex societal issues enhances the depth of storytelling.The writing process involves trust and perseverance, especially in the middle of a manuscript.Character development is crucial and should be prioritized before outlining a story.Revision is a rewarding part of the writing process that allows for refinement.The publishing industry requires patience and understanding of its complexities.Writing is a personal journey, and each author must find their unique voice.Engaging with writing communities can provide valuable support and feedback.Craft resources can be explored simultaneously with writing to enhance skills.Want to chat? IG: https://instagram.com/sabrinathatcherauthorYT: https://www.youtube.com/@sabrinathatcherauthorcrimeandquill@gmail.comsabrinathatcherauthor.com

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