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Stories That Change Us

Stories That Change Us

De : Kat Lewis Laurel Thomas Micah Leydorf Melissa Grace
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Where great storytelling meets craft. Four writer-friends dive into the most iconic fiction of the last century—not just to admire it, but to dissect it. We uncover what makes these stories unforgettable: sharp characters, masterful plots, and the social undercurrents that give them staying power. The result? A lively, intergenerational conversation that sparks insights for writers at every stage. Whether you're dreaming of your debut or leveling up your next bestseller, this is your place to learn how great stories are made.

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    • Voice, Imagination, and Sweet Romance: Writing Lessons from Anne of Green Gables
      Jan 20 2026

      Tender, luminous, and quietly transformative—L. M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables is a masterclass in character-driven storytelling. Through lyrical prose, pastoral imagery, and a fiercely distinct narrative voice, Montgomery crafts a world where imagination is both refuge and rebellion. Join us as we explore how Anne of Green Gables became a timeless bestseller by honoring interiority, optimism, and earned sentiment—and how modern authors can learn from Montgomery’s control of episodic structure, gentle humor, and emotional restraint to write stories that endure through grace rather than spectacle.



      Question: what is a story that has changed your life?

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      36 min
    • Obsession, Voice, and Unreliable Narrators: Writing Lessons from Wuthering Heights
      Jan 20 2026

      Savage, obsessive, and ferociously emotional—Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights defies every expectation of the romantic novel. With an audacious narrative structure, unreliable narrators, and a setting that functions as both atmosphere and antagonist, Brontë creates a world where love corrodes, revenge endures, and passion refuses to die. Join us as we dissect how Wuthering Heights became a perennial bestseller—not by comforting readers, but by unsettling them—and what modern authors can learn from Brontë’s fearless approach to voice, structure, and emotional extremity to write fiction that truly lingers.

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      44 min
    • Spectacle, Stakes, and Story Logic: High Concept Storytelling in Jurassic Park
      Jan 20 2026

      Thrilling, cerebral, and relentlessly paced—Michael Crichton’s Jurassic Park is a masterclass in high-concept storytelling. Through tight scene construction, escalating stakes, and a cast of ideologically opposed characters, he engineers a narrative where spectacle never outpaces theme. Join us as we analyze how Jurassic Park became a global bestseller by marrying intellect to action—and how modern authors can apply Crichton’s precision plotting, scientific grounding, and momentum-driven prose to build stories that captivate readers and refuse to let go.

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      36 min
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