Questions 350: Interrogating Your Work
Subscribe Here! Indiana asks: “Can you go into a little more detail on the notion of interrogating your ideas, perhaps drawing from your own examples?”
Subscribe Here! Indiana asks: “Can you go into a little more detail on the notion of interrogating your ideas, perhaps drawing from your own examples?”
Subscribe Here! JR asks: “Any tips for reviving work you’ve set aside? Edit, rewrite, toss?” This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit
Subscribe Here! David asks “Is a story event still a ‘beat’ if it becomes significant to the characters/plot later on in the story?”
Subscribe Here! Melissa asks “How do I maintain interest in a series when my enthusiasm wanders?”
Subscribe Here! Chris asks “When writing historical fiction with children, how should one treat the aspects of childhood that are less than stellar by today’s standards?” Resources Mentioned: The Alienist The Angel of Darkness
Subscribe Here! JR asks: How do I write an immature main character without losing the audience? This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit
Subscribe Here! Robert asks: “What are good ways to introduce the antagonist when restricted to the protagonist’s POV??” The Maltese Falcon The Big Sleep Lord of the Rings He Ain’t Heavy Blood And Weeds
Subscribe Here! JR asks: “How do you transition between series without stealing from yourself?”