5 Upcoming Inspiring Interviews
5 Upcoming Inspiring Interviews – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 201 *** “Oh my goodness. Sue has so much to say about research and how to use research strategically about finding conflicts...
5 Upcoming Inspiring Interviews – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 201 *** “Oh my goodness. Sue has so much to say about research and how to use research strategically about finding conflicts...
Your creativity can be your strategy, your compass to fulfillment, service, and income? Jump in to this interview with Khafre Jay, founder of Hip Hop for the Future. *** Recently I had the pleasure...
Habit of Mind: Metacognition explores how writers reflect on thinking, build awareness, and improve writing habits and mindset.
Fun Values Check-In for Sci-FI/Fantasy Writers – How To Write the Future podcast, epsiode 196 *** “ I care very much about your success and I really believe that our future is in our hands...
Risk Taking Without Desperation: Write From Trust – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 194 *** “Every creative project involves risk, whether you are writing a novel, creating a play, a film, or...
Habit of Mind: Flexibility shows how adaptable thinking helps writers sustain creativity, adjust routines, and keep writing.
Building a Creative Business Through Partnership is possible! And not only that preferable. We don’t have to go it alone. Well, unless you want to! But why would you?! First aired: Jan 6,...
Habit of Mind: Responsibility invites writers to rethink discipline as devotion and build habits that support lasting creative work.
In “Why Not Me? Learning to Build a Business as a Creative,” Iman Llompart explores growth, confidence, and community for creatives.
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...
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