Questions 368: Replacing the Placeholders
Subscribe Here! Chris asks: “How do I replace the clichéd placeholders in the outline with something new and original?”
Subscribe Here! Chris asks: “How do I replace the clichéd placeholders in the outline with something new and original?”
Subscribe Here! Today we have two questions… Charles asks for help identifying a story type, as well as recommendations for other works in this type. JR asks: “When incorporating feedback from your first reader, copy editor, and proofreader, how to decide what to keep/toss, and how do you structure your …
Subscribe Here! Scott asks: “I’d like to read and produce my own audiobooks, but I’m not sure I have the chops yet. What skills should I develop first?” Resources Mentioned Robert Service
Subscribe Here! Robert asks: “Any tips for switching gears to work on your next project while you’re waiting for feedback or other work on the current one?” This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit Resources Mentioned Ray Bradbury Theater (streaming) (DVD) The Shadow (also a movie) (graphic novel)
Subscribe Here! Kristine asks: “Before I write them down, my ideas play out like a film. Afterwards… not so much. What gives?”
Subscribe Here! Andrew asks: “How would you advise an author to find a copy editor and proofreader? “
Subscribe Here! Scott asks: “How is you manage to answer questions on topic – even while going on tangents – without pushing an agenda? ” This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit
Subscribe Here! Robert asks: “What makes good blurb copy?”
Subscribe Here! Andrew asks: “What skills do I need to succeed as an author/business owner, and in what order should I learn them?” Resources Mentioned Business 101 The Copyright Handbook: What Every Writer Needs to Know
Subscribe Here! Kristine asks: “I’ve been away from the writing desk for a while due to Big Life Events. How do I get back in the game?”