Questions 269: Maintaining Momentum Between Scenes
Subscribe Here! Mike asks: How do you keep from getting stuck between scenes? Resources mentioned: Greg Iles
Subscribe Here! Mike asks: How do you keep from getting stuck between scenes? Resources mentioned: Greg Iles
Subscribe Here! Rob asks: Do storylines still come together when you write by the seat of your pants?
Subscribe Here! Caine asks: When do you “tell” and when do you “show”? This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit
Subscribe Here! DanDanTheArtMan asks: What’s the best way to do dialog tags? Resources Mentioned: Trouble in Paradise, Robert B. Parker This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit
Subscribe Here! Robert asks: What can you do in the final paragraphs to bring the story to a graceful close? Resources Referenced: The A-Team Down From Ten
Subscribe Here! Caine asks: Does writing advice come in trends, and are flashbacks really that bad? Resources Referenced: It: A Novel
Subscribe Here! Robert asks: How do I edit my own work without making it sound generic? Resources Mentioned: Editing Your Own Work – Online Workshop The Devil’s Guide to Hollywood – Joe Ezsterhas Writing to Sell – Scott Meredith This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit
Subscribe Here! Tim asks: Is it possible to lose a sense of what they like in fiction? Resources Mentioned: Ira Glass on Taste (video)
Subscribe Here! Joseph asks: How do you get back to writing regularly after a long break?
Subscribe Here! Kelson asks: How do I write relateable, but still truly alien, aliens? Resources mentioned: Earth Search, by James Follet (book) Earth Search, The Complete Radio Series I and II