Questions 506: Inaccuracy and Tropes
Subscribe Here! Simons asks: Are there any incorrect or inaccurate tropes that you just can’t stand?
Subscribe Here! Simons asks: Are there any incorrect or inaccurate tropes that you just can’t stand?
Subscribe Here! Chuck asks: Are there any grammar rules you think should be done away with? This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit
Subscribe Here! Charles asks: How do you believably write PTSD?
Subscribe Here! John asks: Any thoughts on the advantages and pitfalls of transitioning from nonfiction writing to fiction?
Subscribe Here! Simon asks: What’s one of your big “Oh, wow!” moments that inspired your creative brain? Resources Mentioned: Myths and Legends Podcast Connections Series 1, Episode 8: Eat Drink and Be Merry Connections, by James Burke
Today we have listener feedback on epistolary novels and the invader mindset.
Subscribe Here! Simon asks: How much head hopping is too much in third person omniscient? Can this be done well? Resources Mentioned Dune by Frank Herbert The Silmarillion, by JRR Tolkien, read by Martin Shaw The Parasol Protectorate by Gail Carriger
Subscribe Here! Charles asks: How long should a novel be to translate well to a one hour long television episode? Resources Mentioned: Undercover Blues Radioland Murders My Cousin Vinny His Girl Friday Clerks
Subscribe Here! Robert asks: What are the differences between collectivist and individualist societies, and how do they affect the character? This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit
Subscribe Here! Simon asks: What are your thoughts on subscription models (akin to Netflix for films or Spotify for music) for book distribution?