Questions 584: The Antagonist Protagonist Relationship
Subscribe Here! Jason asks: “How should I connect my antagonist to the protagonist?”
Subscribe Here! Jason asks: “How should I connect my antagonist to the protagonist?”
Subscribe Here! Jason asks: “Are there any strategies and techniques for keeping a story interesting, or at least further the plot?”
Subscribe Here! Jason asks: “Are there any strategies and techniques for making characters more interesting?”
Subscribe Here! Today we introduce a series of questions from high school student Jason doing on a project on expertise, who asks: “I’m writing a story in which one can steal powers from those they kill. What fictional or real-world sources can I draw from?”
Subscribe Here! Simon asks: “How can your listeners best support you?” This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit Resources Mentioned: Star Trek Logs 1 and 2 by Alan Dean Foster
Subscribe Here! Listener Ian has feedback on audiobooks and tone for listeners.
Subscribe Here! Listener Vega has feedback on finishing your second novels and an update on a previous question. Resources Mentioned: I Finished Writing My Second Novella in Time for NaNoWriMo Ep 246: I’ve Lost My Finishing Mojo
Subscribe Here! Ian asks: “Is it serendipity, or careful planning, that leads to thematic unity among the listener questions? Resources Mentioned: Ep00: The Other NanoWriMo
Subscribe Here! Listener B has feedback on the episode writing for hire, especially as it pertains to technical writing. Resources Mentioned: Episode 559: Work For Hire
Subscribe Here! Claire asks: “How much description is too much? ” Resources Mentioned: The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss Jazz by Toni Morrison The Jesus Incident by Frank Herbert