Feedback: Writing Update
Subscribe Here! Vega gives us an update on her experiences with NanoWrimo and writing in 2018.
Subscribe Here! Vega gives us an update on her experiences with NanoWrimo and writing in 2018.
Subscribe Here! Ian asks: “Is there a reason prologues are shorter than chapters, or is it just convention?”
Subscribe Here! Robert asks: “What is the worst put-together story you’ve come across that’s also popular?”
Subscribe Here! Robert has feedback and a correction for Episode 602
Subscribe Here! Dawn has feedback on the recent episode the Heroine’s Journey. Resources Mentioned: Story Grid Editor’s Roundtable on Virgin’s Promise Virgin’s Promise, by Kim Hudson Heroine’s Journey, by Maureen Murdock
Subscribe Here! Ian asks: “Can you explain how the musical concept of counterpoint can apply to fiction?” Resources Mentioned: Redemolished, by Alfred Bester
Subscribe Here! Brian asks: “My high school English teacher challenged us to find a story with a unique conflict – outside of the person v. person, person v. nature, person v. society, etc. conflict types we all get in class. None of us could. Can you – or the listeners?”
Subscribe Here! Ian asks: “I’ve been watching that Leonard Bernstein music theory lecture, but I’ve never seen anything like that fiction writing. Have you come across that sort of thing?” This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit
Subscribe Here! Ed has feedback and shares tips on stress testing a premise… This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit Resources Mentioned Questions 588: Testing Your Premise Ed’s Stress Test Questions Where do the raw materials required for this premise? What are the maintenance requirements? How long will it take to make this …
Subscribe Here! Jeanne asks: “Are there any questions that you ignore? And why?” This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit