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NaNoWriMo is nearly over. So what now? With Ezra Barany – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 73 “It took me a while to get to this point, but I printed out my...
NaNoWriMo is nearly over. So what now? With Ezra Barany – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 73 “It took me a while to get to this point, but I printed out my...
Editing Tips to Help You Avoid Information Overload – How to Write the Future podcast, episode 70 “Stories come alive when they’re told from the perspective of a character.” In “Episode 70. Editing Tips...
HOW TO WRITE THE FUTURE PODCAST
by Kerry-Ann McDade · Published October 30, 2023 · Last modified November 2, 2023
Intuitive Editing Your Fiction with Beth Barany, How To Write the Future podcast, episode 68 “I’m going to show you how I edit my own work and make sure that my world-building is grounded...
On the Creative Mindset with Beth Barany, How To Write the Future podcast, episode 68 “The other thing that I do is I doodle. I’ve been doodling my whole life. Raise your hand if...
Inspiration for the Janey McCallister Mystery series – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 67 “So space elevators really sparked my imagination and are one of the underpinnings or infrastructure of my world.”...
HOW TO WRITE THE FUTURE PODCAST
by Kerry-Ann McDade · Published October 9, 2023 · Last modified October 25, 2023
The Future of Publishing with Russell Nohelty – episode 66 Go HERE, to listen to part 1 and for the full transcript. Go HERE, to listen to part 2 and for the full transcript. “It...
Author Ecosystem with Russell Nohelty, part 2 Go HERE, to listen to part 1 and for the full transcript. “You’re not doing marketing wrong, you’re doing the wrong marketing.” – Russell Nohelty In “Episode...
Author Ecosystem with Russell Nohelty, part 1, How To Write the Future podcast, episode 64 “I’m a sprinter. I want to run fast and then recover for like weeks, months, and then do it...
Writing Mystery in a Sci-Fi World – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 63 “You need to indicate to the reader right away that you are writing a science fiction story.” In “Episode...
Permission to be Creative with Nina Hart, Part 2 – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 60 “Because I think like so many of us need to unlearn things. And also the process...
Bring Playfulness to Your Writing with Nina Hart, Part 1 – How To Write the Future podcast, – episode 59 “So, I decided I would go back to beginner’s mind. I would stop taking...
What is “enough research” for a science fiction novel? – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 58 “My motto for myself around research specifically is: if it’s not fun, stop doing it.” In...
How Space Debris Inspires My Current Novel – How To Write the Future episode 57 What are you deeply inspired about, are you doing the research on it? Have you figured out who...
The Creative Process: Beginnings, Middles, and Ends – How To Write the Future episode 56 “Find your audience and announce your creation to the world. Let your light shine. Enlighten us with your beauty,...
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