Writing Science Fiction for Social Impact
Writing Science Fiction for Social Impact – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 158 *** “What would it look like if we did take care of everyone?” – Beth Barany In this episode...
Writing Science Fiction for Social Impact – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 158 *** “What would it look like if we did take care of everyone?” – Beth Barany In this episode...
Essential Tips for Writing Space Opera – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 156 *** “Of course, you want to think of what they want, the goal, why they want it, the motivation;...
Interview with Michael Kilman, co-author of Build Better Worlds, part 1 of 2 – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 108 “I think if you’re writing truthfully, because that’s what we’re trying to...
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...
HOW TO WRITE THE FUTURE PODCAST
by Kerry-Ann McDade · Published April 10, 2023 · Last modified April 13, 2023
In “Email Marketing and List Building for Authors with Philip Duncan, Part 3,” host Beth Barany, creativity coach, and science fiction and fantasy novelist, chats with Philip where he recommends how frequently authors...
In “Email Marketing and List Building for Authors with Philip Duncan, Part 1,” host Beth Barany, creativity coach, and science fiction and fantasy novelist, chats with Philip where they discuss the creative benefits of...
HOW TO WRITE THE FUTURE PODCAST
by Kerry-Ann McDade · Published October 31, 2022 · Last modified April 4, 2023
In this episode creativity coach and podcast host, Beth Barany talks to actor and fantasy writer Hugh Tipping in this Story Success Clinic Session where they discuss the Deep Point of View. Listen to...
Enjoy these writing tips… The top 5 zero to hero writing tips from a grown up Eagle Scout… *** “Just try to shoot for the moon every day (but whatever you can do is...
A compilation of 15 tips to marketing your novel in the time of COVID from Keri Kruspe who has published five books in the last two years. Even in these challenging times, we can find ways to reach readers.
One indie author shares her unrealistic expectations about achieving success, so we can all learn from her mistakes. She also shares an important tip she’s recently learned.
Most authors can’t support themselves by book sales alone. There are other money-making projects authors can pursue. Novelist Keri Kruspe delves into a list of options for you to explore.
No matter if you’re a fiction author, a blogger, or a non-fiction author, we can all use more time. In this first of a two-part article, I’m going to show you what evergreen links are and how they can save you time.
Some ‘old school’ authors may cling to the old adage, ‘let the writing speak for itself,’ but nowadays, it is pretty much universally accepted that authors need to maintain an internet presence to be noticed.
by Beth Barany · Published September 19, 2016 · Last modified September 26, 2016
For our Creativity Sparks Community A Special Free Webinar on Get Ready for Nanowrimo: Essential Novel Planning Tips It’s so amazing to write a novel, but if you’ve never done it, how do you...
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