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Writing Break

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Writing Break is an ad-free, award-winning podcast for writers. Take a break with America’s Editor and learn her best writing tips, catch up on the latest publishing industry news, and recharge with a fellow book lover who understands the plight of the writer.
Top 37.5% by pitch volume (Rank #18735 of 50,000)Data updated Feb 10, 2026

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Daily or near-daily
Episodes
150
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Category
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Number of listeners
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Audience: Under 4K / month
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Cadence: Active weekly
Reply rate: Under 2%

Latest Episodes

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Writing Satire & Humor: The Sharp Edge of Comedy

Thu Feb 05 2026

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In this episode of Writing Break, we explore how to use comedy as a storytelling tool without sacrificing character, plot, or emotional weight. We’ll look at different types of humor on the page, what satire is meant to critique, and why timing, voice, and intention matter more than punchlines. We’ll also cover the most common mistakes writers make when trying to be funny and how to avoid turning clever jokes into narrative dead ends. 🛋️ Overthinking Couch Topics: The difference between humor and satireThe different types of humor in fiction Satire as social and cultural commentaryManaging tone so humor supports the storyCommon pitfalls when writers try to be funnyA prompt to see if you can use humor to approach serious topics More Writing Tips Music licensed from Storyblocks.

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In this episode of Writing Break, we explore how to use comedy as a storytelling tool without sacrificing character, plot, or emotional weight. We’ll look at different types of humor on the page, what satire is meant to critique, and why timing, voice, and intention matter more than punchlines. We’ll also cover the most common mistakes writers make when trying to be funny and how to avoid turning clever jokes into narrative dead ends. 🛋️ Overthinking Couch Topics: The difference between humor and satireThe different types of humor in fiction Satire as social and cultural commentaryManaging tone so humor supports the storyCommon pitfalls when writers try to be funnyA prompt to see if you can use humor to approach serious topics More Writing Tips Music licensed from Storyblocks.

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Pitches sent
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Rank
#18735
Top 37.5% by pitch volume (Rank #18735 of 50,000)
Average rating
5.0
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Reviews
1
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Publish cadence
Daily or near-daily
Active weekly
Episode count
150
Data updated
Feb 10, 2026
Social followers
6.1K

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Country
United States
Language
English
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Release cadence
Daily or near-daily
Latest episode date
Thu Feb 05 2026

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Under 4K / month
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What is Writing Break about?

Writing Break is an ad-free, award-winning podcast for writers. Take a break with America’s Editor and learn her best writing tips, catch up on the latest publishing industry news, and recharge with a fellow book lover who understands the plight of the writer.

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