Questions 426: Project Drop
Subscribe Here! Grace asks, “When I finish one book and try to dive into the next, I get a bit down. How do I let go of my last book so I can start the next?”
Subscribe Here! Grace asks, “When I finish one book and try to dive into the next, I get a bit down. How do I let go of my last book so I can start the next?”
Subscribe Here! Ian asks, “Can you talk pros & cons of a detached point of view, vs. a more intimate one?”
Subscribe Here! Kelson asks, “As a new parent, my budget is limited. What’s the minimal viable product without breaking the bank?”
Subscribe Here! Kendra asks, “I’d like to move away from outlining, but worry my story structure will suffer. What can I do?” This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit
Subscribe Here! Ian asks, “What kind of music do you use when writing to set the tone?” Resources Mentioned: A Blues playlist A Rock playlist Sci-fi playlist Noir film collection
Subscribe Here! Kelson asks, “What advice can you give for a first time reviser?”
Subscribe Here! Vega and Dan discuss interactive fiction and text based games. This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit Resources Mentioned: Interactive Fiction Technology Foundation Twinery Choice Script Inkle Writer Texture Writer StoryNexus Colossal Cave Adventure Zork Fallen London Failbetter Games: Retrospective
Subscribe Here! Dan Dan The Art Man asks, “What are your thoughts on trim sizes for fiction and nonfiction books?”
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 …