Questions 257: Losing Touch With What You Love
Subscribe Here! Tim asks: Is it possible to lose a sense of what they like in fiction? Resources Mentioned: Ira Glass on Taste (video)
Subscribe Here! Tim asks: Is it possible to lose a sense of what they like in fiction? Resources Mentioned: Ira Glass on Taste (video)
Subscribe Here! Joseph asks: How do you get back to writing regularly after a long break?
Subscribe Here! Special interview with BundleRabbit founder, Chuck Heintzelman, about what BundleRabbit is, and what makes it different from other book bundle companies.
Subscribe Here! Kelson asks: How do I write relateable, but still truly alien, aliens? Resources mentioned: Earth Search, by James Follet (book) Earth Search, The Complete Radio Series I and II
Subscribe Here! In the third episode in our miniseries about how to think about character and characterization, we discuss the ways that a character’s relational style impacts the structure of their lives and is shown in how they respond to the world around them. This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit
Subscribe Here! Cheyenne asks: How do I know if I have too much dialog in my fiction, and how do I fix it? Resources mentioned: They’re Made Out of Meat (in the anthology “Bears Discover Fire and Other Stories”) This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit
Subscribe Here! Ed asks: How much of a story needs to be reworked before it’s a new story? This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit
Subscribe Here! Cheyenne asks: “When and how do I credit contributors in nonfiction?” Resources mentioned: Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void