Question 1058: Dealing with Burnout
Ed asks:What’s the best way to deal with burnout? Sponsored by Archivos
Ed asks:What’s the best way to deal with burnout? Sponsored by Archivos
Nichole asks:How do I smoothly handle time jumps in my stories? The Fellowship of the Ring by JRR Tolkien
Ed Asks:With regards to descriptions and narration, how much detail is too much detail? The Hunt for Red October by Tom ClancyClear and Present Danger by Tom ClancyJurassic Park by Michael CrichtonPure Heat by ML BuchmanNathan Lowell’s Trader’s Tales Episode Sponsored by Archivos
Nichole talks about her writing journey and the part that The Every Day Novelist has played in it.
Nichole asks:I’m trying to find good resources to help me do better spacing with my paragraphs, and such for my fiction writing. I have a good grasp on overall grammar. (Though my hurried emails don’t show this…) But some of the different spacing for paragraphs, when to indent and how …
Indiana Jim asks:You said on Twitter you had read a 500-page book by a reputed master, whom in the last eight pages, “breaks all thematic, plot, and character logic.” Without throwing this particular author under the bus, could you provide more detail on how this was accomplished so that we …
Dan and Kitty talk about all the hidden things that city slickers don’t know about rural life and characters. In this final episode, they talk about how things are differ between off-grid and on-grid rural life. Sponsored by Archivos
Dan and Kitty talk about all the hidden things that city slickers don’t know about rural life and characters. In this episode, they talk about the rural worldview and how order of operations conditions it.
Dan and Kitty talk about all the hidden things that city slickers don’t know about rural life and characters. In this episode, they start with basic survival, logistics, and supply line issues.
Mike asks:What do you REALLY need to set up a publishing company, and how much does it cost? Sponsored by Archivos