It’s My Life
Welcome back, loyal listeners! This week we’re joined by Syd Blue, author of Fly Girl and Circle. Syd is also a pilot, and she talks with us about how to use elements from our lives to add a dash of realism to our fiction.
Welcome back, loyal listeners! This week we’re joined by Syd Blue, author of Fly Girl and Circle. Syd is also a pilot, and she talks with us about how to use elements from our lives to add a dash of realism to our fiction.
Welcome back, loyal listeners. This week we take a look at common reasons why stories bog down and how to keep them rolling. As always, you can listen above or watch below.
Welcome back, Loyal Listeners! This week we’re joined by literary agent and author Dave Fessenden to talk about the pros and cons of outlining and intuitive writing. Be sure to subscribe and leave a comment for us!
Welcome back, loyal listeners. This week, we take a look at “info dumps” and how to avoid them. We’d love to hear your comments. Also, don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel and on iTunes.
Welcome back, loyal listeners! This week, Al and Aaron talk about six things most blockbuster hits have in common. Don’t forget to leave a comment and to subscribe!
Welcome back loyal listeners! This week we talk about writing romance without writing a romance. Here is how to add romance into your novel, regardless of the genre. Don’t forget to subscribe on iTunes, YouTube, or any of your favorite podcast programs.
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!
We’ve heard all the writing rules, but that’s not enough for us. Writers like to make their own list of rules they follow, but they’re not always beneficial. Here’s how to tell the difference between rules that help or hurt our prose.