Questions 272: Nuclear Storytelling Options
Subscribe Here! Ed submits a correction, and then asks: “How do you spot tropes and techniques that are very difficult to do well?” Resources mentioned: Back to the Future Dr. Who
Subscribe Here! Ed submits a correction, and then asks: “How do you spot tropes and techniques that are very difficult to do well?” Resources mentioned: Back to the Future Dr. Who
Subscribe Here! Robert asks: “How can authors create a multicultural setting or cast of characters without stereotyping?”] Books discussed: American Nations by Colin Woodard
Subscribe Here! Tim asks: “In what ways is studying film useful for prose writers?” Referenced: Five Brilliant Moments of Action
Subscribe Here! Today, Gail Carriger joins me to discuss what formulas are and how to extract them in order to learn new ways of storytelling.
Subscribe Here! Rob asks: “How do I get back into reading fiction?”
Subscribe Here! JR asks: “I would LOVE to hear where you come up with your story ideas?” Books discussed: Ideas, Inc. by J. Daniel Sawyer