Scott Westerfeld joins Brandon and Howard for a discussion of the visual components of novels.
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.
Scott Westerfeld joins Brandon and Howard for a discussion of the visual components of novels.
John Brown joins Brandon, Dan, and Howard for a discussion of second novels, sequels, and the trick to doing it again.
Brandon, Dan, and Howard field questions about doing bad things to characters, soliciting feedback, creature design, and outlining.
The now cancer-free John Brown joins us again, this time for a discussion of the creative process. John has presented a seminar on this subject in the past, the focus of which is to teach people to unlock their creativity. At the core of this is the problem-solving we all engage…
This bonus episode is what happens when there are two things we want to plug, and we decide to try and blend them in a single PSA. Here’s the Amazon link for the paperback release of John Brown’s first novel, Servant of a Dark God. There is no Amazon link for…
John Brown joins us this week for a discussion of plot threads specific to characters. These can be the main plot thread, interesting sub-plots, or just things that shape characters. Sometimes they’re things we do deliberately, and sometimes we discovery-write our way into these arcs. We talk about how we…
Melodrama. What is it? What do people mean when they say something is too melodramatic? Usually they do NOT mean “it’s too much like a classical melodrama,” but it helps if we start with that definition: a melodrama is a story in which each character only expresses one emotion, and/or…
Brandon, Dan, and Howard discuss Flash Fiction in less time than it took you to read this excerpt.
Fast-paced Q&A with Brandon Sanderson, Dan Wells, and Howard Tayler
Brandon, Dan, and Howard discuss “Write what you DON’T know.”