Mary walks Brandon, Dan, and Howard through the processes for writing “Kiss Me Twice,” her Hugo-nominated novella
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.
Mary walks Brandon, Dan, and Howard through the processes for writing “Kiss Me Twice,” her Hugo-nominated novella
E.J. Patten joins us to talk about pre-writing — all that work that gets done before the prose happens.
Brandon, Dan, Mary, and Howard loved “The Avengers,” and would like to tell you what they think the film did right.
Mary Robinette Kowal walks us through writing short stories.
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?
They’re not rules, they’re guidelines. Right? Let’s talk about breaking “rules” of writing.
Do you need arcs and development for side-characters?
How do you give a personality to the animal or animals in your story? How do you do it without being a crazy cat lady?
Brandon, Dan, Howard, and Mary talk about the Hero’s Journey. Finally.