S50E1 - Addressing Common Excuses
The book that will most change your life is the book you write. - Seth Godin
S49E7 - How Do I Determine Comp Titles for My Book?
Engaging in the literary world and discovering what books are out there is always beneficial. Consider the comp hunt both a rite of passage and a learning opportunity—and may the odds be ever in your favor. - Star Wuerdemann
S49E4 - What is the Difference Between a Complete Monster and a Regular One?
Since childhood, I've been faithful to monsters. I have been saved and absolved by them, because monsters, I believe, are patron saints of our blissful imperfection, and they allow and embody the possibility of failing. - Guillermo del Toro
S49E3 - How Do I Build a Military for a Spec Fic Story?
World-building can be as complicated or as simple as your story needs it to be. - Moriah Richard
S49E2 - Is Having Multiple POVs the Same as Head Hopping?
With third-person limited, we want to ensure that the character’s beliefs are reflected in the narrator’s description of things. Not by necessarily telling us what the character thinks, but by coloring in their fictional world - setting, people, events - with the character’s perspective, informing the words selected. - Peter Mountford
S49E1 - Why Do You Have a Podcast?
In teaching writing, I’m learning new things about writing. - David B Coe
S48E9 - How to Identify Sexism
I don’t try and write strong female characters or strong male characters. I just try and write, hopefully, strong characters and sometimes they happen to be female. - JJ Abrams
S48E8 - How to Identify When Nothing Happens
I write a lot of material that I know I’ll throw away…. I have to write hundreds of pages before I get to page one. - Barbara Kingsolver
S48 Bonus - How to Identify Progress in Writing, AKA The Blackmail Episode
You do an awful lot of bad writing in order to do any good writing. Incredibly bad. I think it would be very interesting to make a collection of some of the worst writing by good writers. - William S Burroughs
S48E7 - How to Identify Head Hopping
It is not the task of the writer to 'tell all', or even decide what to leave in, but to decide what to leave out. - Caitlin R. Kiernan
S48E2 - How to Identify a Confusing Timeline
Making sure that the geography and timelines work is always the hardest part of writing. But you owe it to the readers to get it right. - Michael Scott
S48E1 - How to Identify Good Writing
Good writing can be defined as having something to say and saying it well. - Edward Abbey
S47E7 - How to Foreshadow Enemies to Lovers
Wonderful girl! Either I'm gonna kill her, or I'm beginning to like her! - Han Solo, Star Wars: A New Hope
S47E6 - Foreshadowing Through a Character's Descent into Madness
It was for one minute that I saw him, but the hair stood upon my head like quills. Sir, if that was my master, why had he a mask upon his face? - Robert Louis Stevenson, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
S47E2 - Foreshadowing: Breadcrumbs and Misdirection
My father’s voice comes back to me. “Not these, Katniss. Never these. They’re nightlock. You’ll be dead before they reach your stomach.” - The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins
S46E7 - A Look at Writing Contest Judging
It helps to be pretty thick-skinned if you’re going to enter contests. But anyone who writes for more than pure personal satisfaction knows that rejection is part of the deal. - Amy Cook
S46E6 - The "Don'ts" of Writing Contests
Don’t read success stories, you will only get a message. Read failure stories, you will get some ideas to get success. - Abdul Kalam
S46E5 - Formatting for a Writing Contest
It’s important to note that guidelines may vary a little based on who you talk to or what you read, but by following the ones stated… you will make sure your manuscript looks clean, easy to read, and won’t get rejected because of sloppy formatting. - Brian A Klems
S46E4 - Editing for a Short Story Contest
Many writers are paralyzed by the thought that they are competing with everybody else who is trying to write and presumably doing it better…. Forget the competition and go at your own pace. Your only contest is with yourself. - William Zinsser
S46E3 - Writing for Short Story Contests
Write your story as it needs to be written. Write it honestly, and tell it as best you can. I’m not sure that there are any other rules. Not ones that matter. - Neil Gaiman