Questions 364: Translating Visualization
Subscribe Here! Kristine asks: “Before I write them down, my ideas play out like a film. Afterwards… not so much. What gives?”
Subscribe Here! Kristine asks: “Before I write them down, my ideas play out like a film. Afterwards… not so much. What gives?”
Subscribe Here! Andrew asks: “What skills do I need to succeed as an author/business owner, and in what order should I learn them?” Resources Mentioned Business 101 The Copyright Handbook: What Every Writer Needs to Know
Subscribe Here! Kristine asks: “I’ve been away from the writing desk for a while due to Big Life Events. How do I get back in the game?”
Subscribe Here! Zoe asks: “You mentioned ‘filing off the serial numbers’ to make a derivative work your own. Any tips, tricks, guidelines?” This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit Resources Mentioned: Shakespeare Dr. Faustus Faust Devil’s Advocate House, MD Sherlock Holmes 50 Shades of Grey Twilight Arbiter Chronicles Star Trek (TOS series) Imperial …
Subscribe Here! Mike asks “How do you keep track of passage of time in a story as you write?” This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit
Subscribe Here! JR asks: “Do you have any tips, tricks, or advice on tying up loose ends at the end of series?” Resources Mentioned: Babylon 5 Lost Eyes Wide Shut (Unrated) Eyes Wide Shut (R)
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! JR asks: “Any tips for reviving work you’ve set aside? Edit, rewrite, toss?” This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit
Subscribe Here! David asks “Is a story event still a ‘beat’ if it becomes significant to the characters/plot later on in the story?”
Subscribe Here! JR asks: How do I write an immature main character without losing the audience? This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit