Mercedes Lackey joins Brandon, Mary, and Howard to field listener questions at GenCon Indy.
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.
Mercedes Lackey joins Brandon, Mary, and Howard to field listener questions at GenCon Indy.
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.
Robison Wells discusses writing mentally ill characters with Brandon, Mary, and Dan.
Why would you retell a story that has already been told? Now, how would you go about doing it well?
Brandon, Dan, Mary, and Howard each take a look at some changing aspect of the industry, and how they’re reacting to that change.
Janci Patterson joins us to talk about contemporary YA , her debut novel “Chasing the Skip,” and writing from a pitch.
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,…
Brandon, Dan, Mary, and Howard tackle worldbuilding flora and fauna again, this time through negative examples, pizza-trees, and a can of worms.
Ellen Kushner and Delia Sherman from the Interstitial Arts Foundation join Mary Robinette Kowal and Dan Wells to talk about the gaps between genres.