We’re back for the New Year, and we start by answering all your questions. Or at least eight of them.
Tools, not rules. For writers, by writers.
Tools, not rules. For writers, by writers.
We’re back for the New Year, and we start by answering all your questions. Or at least eight of them.
Brandon, Dan, Mary, and Howard each take a look at some changing aspect of the industry, and how they’re reacting to that change.
It’s microcasting time! This week we take a crack at the following listener questions: What percentage of a rough draft makes it into print? What are the pitfalls of jumping from novels to short fiction, and vice versa? Do you need to start with short fiction first? (This answer involves…
James L. Sutter, Pathfinder editor with Paizo, talks to us about tie-in fiction.
Janci Patterson joins us to talk about contemporary YA , her debut novel “Chasing the Skip,” and writing from a pitch.
RPG Luminary Monte Cook joins us at GenCon Indy 2012 to talk about writing for games, and the perils of trying to adapt game play back into prose.
Finishing one project means it’s time to start the next one. And no, it’s not necessarily going to get easier…
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.
A microcast is our word for an asynchronous Q&A episode: you ask us tons of questions online, either through twitter or facebook or our listenermail account (on the sidebar), and we want to answer as many of them as we can. Not every answer can fill an entire episode, though,…