Habits of Mind: Openness by Bailey Lang
Discover how cultivating openness as a habit of mind can deepen your writing, expand perspective, and spark creative growth.
Discover how cultivating openness as a habit of mind can deepen your writing, expand perspective, and spark creative growth.
The Paper Lantern Writers, a collective of historical fiction writers across multiple genres, answer questions about their group.
LA Bourgeois shares how learning to write funny improved all her writing! Try cracking a joke in your next piece and see what happens.
HOW TO WRITE THE FUTURE PODCAST
by Kerry-Ann McDade · Published December 23, 2024 · Last modified December 25, 2024
Launch and publish your novel. (Step 7) – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 132 “There’s a lot of ways to launch a book. And you get to decide what is the way...
Interview with Bookfunnel creator Damon Courtney, part 1 – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 123 “I set out really just to write myself a set of instructions that I could give to...
Using Games to Design our Futures with Randy Lubin, part 2 – How To Write the Future podcast episode 120 “I know for me what I’m working on, especially at the beginning of creating...
The Challenge of Imagining Thrutopias with Jennifer Browdy, Pt. 2 of 2 – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 111 “I think maintaining our own individual health is a really important part of...
HOW TO WRITE THE FUTURE PODCAST
by Kerry-Ann McDade · Published April 15, 2024 · Last modified April 19, 2024
Confidence and Purpose with Writing Coach, Kirsten McNeill – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 96 “I really wanna be able to help writers focus on themselves, be themselves, figure out what they...
Catherine Bramkamp walks us through the 3 months leading us up to our book launch, with all the tips and tricks for good pre-sales!
Creative Writing and AI with Adam Fleming – How To Write the Future podcast episode 92 “ – you can tell them what a brain freeze is, but they’ll never feel it.” – ADAM...
Science Fiction Romance and AI Tools with Keri Kruspe – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 62 “To me, when you’re writing anything with science fiction, the best way to present that is...
You’ve written your first draft of your novel, but your rough draft is way too long! Join author Daniel Rice as he tells you what’s next.
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...
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