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.
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.
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.
Emote! Now do it authentically! In this episode we’ll explain how we do it, and hopefully help you do it better.
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…
Brandon answers “The Way of Kings” questions from Mary, Howard, and Dan.
Recorded live, our regular ‘casters discuss time travel, and somehow manage not to become any of their own parents, or even uncles.
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,…
Michael R. Collings and Michaelbrent Collings discuss cathartic horror with Brandon, Dan, and Mary in front of a live audience at UVU.
A Q&A with James Dashner covering paragraph edits, plotting, writing prequels to existing series, and more.
Guest and gun-nut Larry Correia joins the Writing Excuses crew to talk firearms, fiction, and common mistakes.