Questions 158: Verisimilitude with Period Fiction
Subscribe Here! Josh asks: How do I bring color and spice to my historical world without name-dropping all over the place?
Subscribe Here! Josh asks: How do I bring color and spice to my historical world without name-dropping all over the place?
Subscribe Here! We continue our journey through Hadrian’s Flight. Now we’re at the pinch point in the novel, where our main character goes from being reactive to proactive, and as a result the world changes around him.
Subscribe Here! I’m back just in time for November, the very month in which we started this whole crazy adventure last year. Today I talk about what kept me away, what’s going to be happening here now that I’m back, and some crazy bumps in my own creative life that …
I have been mugged by a flu at a very inconvenient time…
Subscribe Here! Richard asks: “After a long break, do you pick up the pieces of old projects, or just move on?”
Subscribe Here! Today I explain all about McGuffins, how they are, and how I chose my McGuffin for Hadrian’s Flight.
Subscribe Here! John asks: “What are the best platforms to discuss or promote your works?”
Subscribe Here! JR asks: “What’s the best way to put together collections of short stories?”
Subscribe Here! Tim asks: “In what ways is studying film useful for prose writers?” Referenced: Five Brilliant Moments of Action
Subscribe Here! Tim asks: What happens if you don’t love your story? What do you do if this happens at different points in the process?