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Questions 355: Keeping Your Series Fresh

September 14, 2017 kittyniciaian 2 Comments

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Christine asks: “How do you plan for a series and avoid boredom while writing it?”

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  1. Christine Estopare
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    Thank you so much for answering my question! Once I figure out how to review your podcast I am five staring it! You’ve helped me through a creative slump and I am seriously grateful.

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    • jdsawyerreplied:
      View September 14, 2017

      You’re most welcome — I’m delighted to hear that it helps!

      And, since you asked, here are some places you can leave reviews:
      https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/nanowrimo-every-month!/id1054772732
      and…actually that’s the only place we’re listed currently. Dammit. Guess I’ve got some listing work to do!

      (Of course, the books, if you’ve read them, would certainly benefit from your attention at your favorite book retailer 😉 )
      -Dan

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