Feedback–On Keeping Track of Ideas
Subscribe Here! Today Caine offers more cool tips on keeping track of your ideas.
Subscribe Here! Today Caine offers more cool tips on keeping track of your ideas.
Subscribe Here! Tim asks: My characters aren’t coming through. How do I fix this? This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit
Subscribe Here! Caine asks: “If you have such a good theory for why certain monsters are popular, then what’s the next big one going to be?” This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit
Subscribe Here! Vega asks: “You’ve talked about mind control and perspective control before. Can you talk more about what it is and how it works?”
Subscribe Here! Cheyenne asks: “I’m finding myself more interested in events in volume 2 of my story, and it’s making it hard to write volume 1. What do I do?” Resources mentioned: The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien Dune by Frank Herbert
Subscribe Here! JR asks: “I’m thinking of co-authoring. What’s really involved? Tell me everything!”
Subscribe Here! Vega asks: “What is transparent worldbuilding, and how does it work?” Resources mentioned: Dune by Frank Herbert The Menace From Earth by Robert A. Heinlein Stories From The Twilight Zone by Rod Serling One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Subscribe Here! Ed asks: “Can you give us some pointers about compiling blog posts and articles into books for sale?” This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit
Subscribe Here! Cheyenne asks: “Are there formulas for mysteries? What kinds of mysteries are there–and how can I learn about them?” This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit Resources mentioned: A Ghostly Christmas Present (The Clarke Lantham Mysteries Book 2) by J. Daniel Sawyer Down From Ten by J. Daniel Sawyer And …
Subscribe Here! Today, Ed points out that I missed a good technique for opening stories when discussing first stentences, while Cheyenne reveals an ingenious method for cataloging notes, ideas, and thoughts for future use. This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit