Writer's Fun Zone by Beth Barany
Emily Golden and Rachel May on Story Theme, World Building, and Conflict – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 166 *** “The message of the story is the thing that they need to...
Discover the inspiration behind Beyond the Rough Draft, a series where writers share struggles, breakthroughs, and writing wisdom.
Woo-Woo and Fiction Writing – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 165 *** “Do you like to daydream? I love to daydream. I’ve always loved to daydream ever since I was a child...
Discover how cultivating openness as a habit of mind can deepen your writing, expand perspective, and spark creative growth.
Human Design and Fiction Writers – How to Write the Future podcast, episode 164 *** “Human Design is really helping you work with your energy rather than against it. There is no reason why...
Discover how bookstore visits and wish lists reveal your passions, spark creativity, and guide your next inspired pursuit.
Learn How to Craft Settings that Hook Readers – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 163 *** “This class is really for those who care about tone, character, genre, and the emotional resonance...
Learn how writers can resist the attention economy, avoid mindless scrolling, and reclaim focus through mindful, creative practices.
How to Build Epic Rivalries Between Heroes and Villains – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 162 *** “ Four essential elements of what does it take to build this epic rivalry between your...
Learn when it’s legally safe to use quotes in your book, and explore public domain, fair use, de minimis, and how to get permission.
Interview with Kathryn Nelson, Fantasy Novelist – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 161 *** “So you see that the main characters’ relationship develop. You see how their country’s changing, their themes of...
Explore how curiosity as a habit of mind helps writers generate ideas, deepen research, and develop a richer writing practice.
What is Creative Entrepreneurship? – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 160 *** “First principles are really: know how to be creative and know how to get into your creativity.” – Beth Barany...
A reflection on the damage critics can cause to creativity and a call to value the courage it takes to create rather than to judge.
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