The cast talks about making dialogue, blocking, and description work together for exposition and story-telling.
Fifteen minutes long, because you're in a hurry, and we're not that smart.
Fifteen minutes long, because you're in a hurry, and we're not that smart.
The cast talks about making dialogue, blocking, and description work together for exposition and story-telling.
The cast discusses how to make reluctant, non-proactive, non-go-getting characters interesting to read about.
The cast answers questions about publishing, formatting, process, and the Evil Nemesis John Scalzi.
The team talks about contracts, and what you as an author staring at a contract should be considering.
How do we break our books into chapters, and how to we build those chapters to begin with?
What does “space opera” mean, and how might you go about writing it?
E.J. Patten joins us again, this to discuss the particulars of writing middle-grade fiction.
Mary walks Brandon, Dan, and Howard through the processes for writing “Kiss Me Twice,” her Hugo-nominated novella
Brandon, Dan, Mary, Howard, and guest E.J. Patten answer a slew of questions about writing and the business of writing.
E.J. Patten joins us to talk about pre-writing — all that work that gets done before the prose happens.