Questions 419: On Fetishes
Subscribe Here! J.R. asks, “The episode on age with regards to adolescent sexuality got me wondering: how do fetishes develop?” Note: This episode contains unusually frank discussions about sex and sexual behaviors.
Subscribe Here! J.R. asks, “The episode on age with regards to adolescent sexuality got me wondering: how do fetishes develop?” Note: This episode contains unusually frank discussions about sex and sexual behaviors.
Subscribe Here! Dan Dan The Art Man asks, “On Amazon searches, the projects I’ve contributed come up before my own. How do I change that?” This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit Resources Mentioned The What, Why, How, and Who of Content Tagging Metadata for Self-Publishers How to Increase Book Discoverability with Meta …
Subscribe Here! J.R. asks: “How do you keep track of your worldbuilding?”
Subscribe Here! Ian asks: “Would studying rhetoric help with pacing and craft in fiction?” Resources Mentioned: Aristotle The World’s Last Night: And Other Essays (CS Lewis) Monsters and Critics and Other Essays (JRR Tolkien) Shakespeare John Milton Edward Allen Poe Raymond Chandler Hume: An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding. A Treatise …
Subscribe Here! Phy asks: “How do you know what projects to work on now… and what do work on later?”
Subscribe Here! Caine asks: “How emotionally invested do we really need to be to write great fiction?” This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit
Subscribe Here! Chuck asks: “Military satire doesn’t seem fashionable these days… is it okay to write it?” Resources Mentioned Catch 22 Slaughterhouse 5 MASH film and the television series
Subscribe Here! Tammy asks: “Is it possible to write a story where the POV character/narrator is the antagonist? What would that look like?” Resources Mentioned Stephen R Donaldson Sherlock Holmes Lolita
Subscribe Here! Phy asks: “Do you get ideas in the middle of the night? And what do you with them?” This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit
Subscribe Here! Ian asks: “What about tone in writing?” Resources Mentioned: Bach Carl Orff Mozart Shakespeare Milton Homer Tolkien Parasol Protectorate Crudrat PG Wodehouse Douglas Adams Oscar Wilde The Shining