Questions 174: BIG Projects and Artistic Timing
Subscribe Here! Joseph asks: “I’m obsessed with a project that’s not working, and it’s getting in my way. What do I do?”
Subscribe Here! Joseph asks: “I’m obsessed with a project that’s not working, and it’s getting in my way. What do I do?”
Subscribe Here! Chris asks: “I wrote in a shared world and want to spin my own series off it. Should I use a psuedonym? What are my other options?”
Subscribe Here! Caine asks: “What can you tell me about one-scene storytelling?” Books mentioned: They and The Man Who Traveled in Elephants by Robert A. Heinlein
Subscribe Here! Robert asks: “Should authors be bold or reticent when it comes to politics in fiction? How does this relate to Military SF?”
Subscribe Here! Josh asks: “I’m re-reading Rocketship Gallileo and noticing that Heinlein manages to infodump without infodumping. How did he pull this off?”
Subscribe Here! I update you on my NaNoWrimo AND Caine asks: “Do any other Nanocast listeners podcast fiction?”
Subscribe Here! I’m back just in time for November, the very month in which we started this whole crazy adventure last year. Today I talk about what kept me away, what’s going to be happening here now that I’m back, and some crazy bumps in my own creative life that …
Subscribe Here! Richard asks: “After a long break, do you pick up the pieces of old projects, or just move on?”
Subscribe Here! Tammy says: “How can I set internal limitations to help me beat project paralysis?”
Subscribe Here! Sgt. Mike asks: “Tell us about collaboration: The good, the bad, and the ugly!”