Mette Ivie Harrison joins us to discuss creative non-fiction, the genre in which the tools of creative writing are applied to factually accurate narratives.
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.
Mette Ivie Harrison joins us to discuss creative non-fiction, the genre in which the tools of creative writing are applied to factually accurate narratives.
Mercedes Lackey joins Brandon, Mary, and Howard to field listener questions at GenCon Indy.
Joel Shepherd joins Brandon, Mary, and Howard to talk about hard social science.
Sam Logan of “Sam and Fuzzy” talks long-form storytelling with Brandon, Mary, and Howard
Scott Lynch, author of The Republic of Thieves, joins Brandon, Howard, and Mary before a live audience at GenCon Indy to talk about roguishness. Why do we like rogues? What can a roguish character accomplish in terms of story purposes? Can the rogue accomplish things a more classically moral character…
Aeryn Rudel from Privateer Press and Skull Island X joins us at GenCon Indy to talk about editing.
Wes Chu joins Brandon, Mary, and Howard for a live audience Q&A at GenCon
Tom Doherty, president and founder of Tor books, joins us at GenCon to talk publishing.
Wesley Chu joins us at GenCon Indy for a discussion of realistic melee fighting.
“Silence your internal editor” may not be very good advice. We talk about why.