What is Biocomputing? Interview with Ewelina Kurtys
What is Biocomputing? Interview with Ewelina Kurtys – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 171 *** “This is a new field, in which we are trying to use living neurons to process information,...
What is Biocomputing? Interview with Ewelina Kurtys – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 171 *** “This is a new field, in which we are trying to use living neurons to process information,...
Upcoming classes in the Barany School of Fiction – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 168 *** “We have a fabulous program that we are launching for the first time. It’s a pilot...
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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 how cultivating openness as a habit of mind can deepen your writing, expand perspective, and spark creative growth.
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.
Discover how Anne-Laure Le Cunff’s Tiny Experiments inspires creatives to grow through curiosity, small steps, and reflection.
LA Bourgeois recommends Jane Freidman’s book “The Business of Being a Writer” as well as interviews her about the economy impacting writing.
Kirsten McNeill thinks you should always talk about your book everywhere you go. There are many benefits to doing this, here are a few…
Kristen McNeill shares how to research while avoiding the writing research rabbit hole. Find out in four steps how to do it!
How to Ask Powerful Questions to Unlock Your Creativity (and Your Life) – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 147 *** “As a storyteller, WHAT IF is fabulous. What if it was like...
A novice writer’s battle is one that Iman Llompart knows well. But how do you keep going when the pessimism sets in? Here are some tips.
Kirsten McNeill wants to reassure you that, as a writer, there are infinite possibilities for the future of your work! Believe in yourself!
Kirsten McNeill shares insight on the forces of transformation & empowerment. Let your sunflower shine and transform your writer self!
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