Questions 133: Shifting Gears from Fiction to Non-Fiction
Subscribe Here! Tristan asks: “How do you shift gears from fiction to non-fiction?”
Subscribe Here! Tristan asks: “How do you shift gears from fiction to non-fiction?”
Subscribe Here! Rob asks: “How can I retrieve a story idea that I forgot before I could write it down?”
Subscribe Here! Caine asks: “My motivation evaporates after I get into the story. How can I get past this?”
Subscribe Here! Ben asks: “Why don’t I enjoy my favorite stories as much now that I’m learning to tell stories?”
Subscribe Here! Ben asks: “Sometimes writing scares me stiff? How can I cope with this?”
Subscribe Here! Ben asks: “Why does my brain shut down anytime I learn a new bit of craft?”
Subscribe Here! Tristan says: “Literary studies have ruined me. How to I fix myself so I can write again?”
Subscribe Here! JR Asks: “What kind of pre-writing activities do you do to get into the headspace to write in your various universes?”
Subscribe Here! As a writer, you’re in the intellectual property business (whether you self-publish or license that out to a traditional publisher)–and, as a new writer who’s used to working a day job, you’re used to thinking like an employee. There’s a fundamental difference between the two ways of making …
Subscribe Here! Ben asks: “Why do I think all the stories I write are crap? Will that ever change?”