Finishing one project means it’s time to start the next one. And no, it’s not necessarily going to get easier…
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.
Finishing one project means it’s time to start the next one. And no, it’s not necessarily going to get easier…
Emote! Now do it authentically! In this episode we’ll explain how we do it, and hopefully help you do it better.
Eric James Stone joins the cast to talk astronomy as a tool for world-building
Spoilers galore as we discuss “Hollow City,” in depth, with author Dan Wells
The crew fields questions about criticism, suspension of disbelief, tension, and more.
What do you do when your villain is more interesting and engaging than your hero? The first step? Admit that this is a problem…
Mary Robinette Kowal talks in depth about her novel Glamour In Glass, fielding questions from Brandon, Dan, and Howard.
Do we value originality too much? What does it mean to be original, and how can we, as authors, write wonderful things when all of the good ideas have already been used?
Recorded live at Utah Valley University, here’s another Q&A episode from the LTUE Symposium! The questions: What was Brandon’s plan with Mistborn and the themes regarding establishment? Why does Kelsier shrug so much? (This leads into a fun discussion of “tells.”) How do you know when to stop a chapter?…
Capers and Heists as a plot form, with lots of movies cited as examples.