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How The Novel Starts | Finding your novel’s niche: interview with editor of Crazy Rich Asians, Jenny Jackson @HowTheNovelStarts | Uploaded 2 years ago | Updated 3 hours ago
Editor Jenny Jackson shares how Crazy Rich Asians found its niche and connected with readers. She also shares practical tips that help her authors focus their novel’s intent. Finally, she discusses her own transition from editor to author, and what she brought from her editorial experience into her writing process.

0:00 Intro
0:47 Her background
2:51 How Crazy Rich Asians found its niche
10:20 What genre means to the industry
16:32 Tips on finding your story’s niche
19:34 Transition from editor to novelist
27:25 Outro

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LINKS MENTIONED IN THE VIDEO
* My video essay on CRAZY RICH ASIANS: youtu.be/HW7ZQfT7Dsc
* Reading group promotional piece: http://knopfdoubleday.com/2014/06/13/how-editor-jennifer-jackson-got-carried-away-with-crazy-rich-asians
* Excerpt in Vogue: vogue.com/article/another-world-excerpt-from-kevin-kwan-crazy-rich-asians
* STATION ELEVEN by Emily St. John Mandel http://emilymandel.com/stationeleven.html
* ROOM by Emma Donoghue emmadonoghue.com/books/novels/room-the-novel.html
* THE FLIGHT ATTENDANT by Chris Bohjalian chrisbohjalian.com/the-flight-attendant
* MAINE by J. Courtney Sullivan jcourtneysullivan.com/maine
* SAINTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS by J. Courtney Sullivan jcourtneysullivan.com/saints-for-all-occasions
* New York Times article on rich Millennials: nytimes.com/2020/11/27/style/trust-fund-activism-resouce-generation.html
* Jenny Jackson on Twitter: twitter.com/jennyejackson

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What’s the best way to start a story? What makes readers, agents, and publishers take a chance on our book? What holds their attention? There’s plenty of advice out there on how to write a first chapter, but so much of it is generic. So, instead, I went looking for concrete examples in great books. On HOW THE NOVEL STARTS, I explore the opening chapters of popular novels, and figure out what writers can learn from them for their own work.
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IMAGE ATTRIBUTIONS
* Author photo by Torrey Liddell, courtesy of Jenny Jackson
* Cover images courtesy of Jenny Jackson
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MUSIC AND SOUND ATTRIBUTIONS
* “Consciousness” by Harris Heller / Streambeats.com
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* Bell ring sound effect by Alexander: http://www.orangefreesounds.com/bell-sound-effect-ding

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