How to Keep a Research Binder
Welcome back, loyal listeners! This week, we talked research binders, both digital and old-school paper-style. Enjoy!
Welcome back, loyal listeners! This week, we talked research binders, both digital and old-school paper-style. Enjoy!
Welcome back, loyal listeners! We had some trouble with Google Hangouts this week, so the audio and video are a little rough to begin with, but we eventually hit our stride. Be sure to stick with it to get the good info you’re used to getting from our casts. Thanks again for listening!
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This week, we take a look at writing prompts and how to unleash their full power. Don’t forget to subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, YouTube, or your favorite podcast subscription app.
Welcome back, loyal listeners, and happy new year! Like most Americans, we like to set goals for ourselves around this time. But there’s a good way to set goals, and a bad way.
Welcome back, loyal listeners! This week, Al and Aaron are joined by editor Bethany Kaczmarek to talk about how best to navigate the waters of the author-editor relationship. As always, you can still listen on Stitcher and iTunes.
Welcome back, loyal listeners! This week, Aaron and Al talk ensemble casts–what are they, and how do you make them work. Don’t forget to subscribe on iTunes, YouTube, and Stitcher!
Welcome back, loyal listeners! This week, Aaron is joined by Heather to talk, among other things, writing through our fears. We hope you enjoy. Again, we’d love to hear your thoughts on our new format. Love it? Hate it? Let us know.
Welcome back, loyal listeners! This week Steve and Aaron decided to try something new. You’ll notice the format’s a little different. We’d love to hear your thoughts! Among other things, we talk about the next big trend in fiction, Amazon’s marketing tactics, and the possible effects of dystopian literature on the future. As always, thanks…