How do you respond to bad reviews, publisher errors, or other possible “career fail” situations?
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.
How do you respond to bad reviews, publisher errors, or other possible “career fail” situations?
The cast talks about their survivorship bias, and how to pay attention to that bias so that listeners can extract advice from us that might actually work for you
Q&A covering workflow, contests, lantern-hanging, word counts, and more
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.
E.J. Patten joins us again, this to discuss the particulars of writing middle-grade fiction.
Brandon, Dan, Mary, Howard, and guest E.J. Patten answer a slew of questions about writing and the business of writing.
Mary Robinette Kowal walks us through writing short stories.
Writing Excuses tackles water from the perspective of the fish. Also? The culture surrounding writers.
Mary, Howard, Dan, and Brandon talk about the things we do to feel like professionals.