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! Tim asks: “Is it possible to have too much action in an action/adventure book?”
Subscribe Here! Now that we’ve tackled the formula, I get into the actual blow-by-blow of writing Hadrian’s Flight in 34 days. I talk about false starts, plot derailments, and finding some kind of groove.
Subscribe Here! Ben asks: “You keep talk about making the reader care? That’s really annoying me! How do you make a reader care?”
Subscribe Here! Tim asks: How do you characterize deeply without slowing down the story too much?
Subscribe Here! Tim asks: When writing a sequel, how much knowledge of the earlier stories should you assume on the part of your reader?