Questions 495: Writing In-Character OOC Moments
Subscribe Here! Ian asks: How do you write characters having intense moments without them seeming out of character?
Subscribe Here! Ian asks: How do you write characters having intense moments without them seeming out of character?
Subscribe Here! Caine asks: Can you talk a little about the “adder inner” style of writers? This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit
Subscribe Here! Ian asks: Do you have any tips on developing a “clean copy” mindset? Resources Mentioned: Hadrian’s Flight by J. Daniel Sawyer
Subscribe Here! JR: Do you have any tips on writing epistolary novel set in the modern age? Resources Mentioned: Dracula by Bram Stoker
Subscribe Here! Robert asks: Is there any value to writers in analyzing language usage such as word frequency or average sentence length in their own work?
Subscribe Here! Ian asks: John Steinbeck structured The Grapes of Wrath like a symphony. Are there other examples of works inspired by or structured like musical pieces? Resources Mentioned: The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck The Gap Cycle by Stephen R. Donaldson Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen
Subscribe Here! Robert asks: How do I increase the variety of words used in my writing to reflect the wider vocabulary I actually know?
Subscribe Here! Robert asks: How do I increase the variety of words used in my writing to reflect the wider vocabulary I actually know? This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit
Subscribe Here! Zoe asks: Do you have any questions you ask yourself to avoid stereotypes and/or tropes? This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit
Subscribe Here! Robert asks: How does the improv technique “yes, and…” compare to “scenes and sequels” as a technique to move the plot forward?