
Turn Your Manuscript into a Page-Turner Using The Central Question Framework with Julie Tyler Ruiz
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Every thriller, mystery, suspense, and crime writer faces the same dilemma…
How do you craft a story that keeps readers turning pages?
In this episode, Julie Tyler Ruiz reveals a simple framework that separates forgettable genre fiction from the stories readers obsess over for years.
You'll discover…
- How to identify the one central question that must drive your entire manuscript
- Learn the specific prompts that will transform vague plot ideas into page-turning gold
- Master the art of creating payoffs that leave readers breathless.
Whether you're stuck in the middle of a manuscript or planning your next story, this conversation will give you the confidence to craft questions worth answering.
And (most importantly) answers that readers will never forget.
What You'll Learn:
- How to transform questions into page-turning hooks
- Why character stakes must connect to your main question
- How to build toward answers that create lasting impact
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Guest Bio: Julie Tyler Ruiz, PhD, is a writer, educator, and creator of StoryBold. With a decade of experience in higher education and a PhD in English, she combines business savvy with a deep passion for storytelling to help writers craft their best work. Through self-study courses, group masterminds, in-depth articles, and private coaching, Julie empowers writers to unlock their authentic voice and bring their stories to life. Now a sought-after voice in the writing world, she’s dedicated to guiding storytellers toward clarity, confidence, and creative success.
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