Writing practice. “I can do this.” (Step 2)
How To Write the Future podcast, episode 127 – Writing practice. “I can do this.” (Step 2) “To write a novel, you really need to be able to already be able to sit down...
How To Write the Future podcast, episode 127 – Writing practice. “I can do this.” (Step 2) “To write a novel, you really need to be able to already be able to sit down...
How To Write the Future podcast, episode 126 – You are Here: Take an Assessment and Clarify Your Goals (Step 1) “I help you go from idea to finished science fiction or fantasy novel...
Trust Your Creative Heart Roadmap for Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 125 “I really recommend that you trust your own style and voice. Don’t let anyone...
Beth Barany interviewed on “The Writing Coach Podcast” with Kevin T Johns. *** I was honored to be interviewed by Kevin T Johns for his podcast, “The Writing Coach Podcast.” Get a look into...
Using Games to Design our Futures with Randy Lubin, part 1 – How To Write the Future podcast episode 119 “I think games are excellent at building intuition for complex systems, and if you’re...
Kirsten McNeill interviewed me for her podcast “Worthy Writer’s Podcast.” We talked using neurolinguistic programming for writing and more! *** I was interviewed by Kirsten McNeill for her podcast “Worthy Writer’s Podcast.” We talk...
I was pleased to be interviewed by Erica Birtles for her podcast “The Booktribe.” If you like long podcasts, you’re in for a treat! In our interview, we discuss what I love about science...
I was recently interviewed by J.V. Hilliard for The Realm Podcast. We talked about my kick ass heroines and my desire to fill the world with more stories about girls and women going on...
HOW TO WRITE THE FUTURE PODCAST
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Economics: More Than Money and Markets (Build Better Worlds, 4 of 4) – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 103 “My point here is I want to encourage you that even if you...
HOW TO WRITE THE FUTURE PODCAST
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What is Cultural Context? (Build Better Worlds, 1 of 4) – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 100 “Assumptions are great. What are our conscious and subconscious assumptions of the culture?” – Beth...
Upcoming 2024 Events in the Futurists and Foresight World – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 82 “We need to exercise our imaginations so that we can create better futures for all of...
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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Your Creativity Spark: Passion to Write – How To Write the Future, podcast episode 51 “Write with all your senses and let your mind wander far and deep and into the past. Or far...
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