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...
Writing isn’t meant to be easy. A raw look at the struggles, growth, and emotional journey of a novice writer.
Explore how habits of mind can transform and sustain your writing practice by writing teacher and coach, Dr. Bailey Lang.
How to Craft AI and Robot Characters in Your Fiction – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 157 *** “So I haven’t yet pulled in any ethical or moral dilemmas that would...
How to write vivid, original character descriptions that avoid clichés by using specific, sensory, and unique details.
Learn how to make your main characters likable by using relatable goals, emotional depth, and compelling inner conflict.
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;...
Rejection stings, but it’s not the end; it’s a signpost. Embrace failure, stay in the game, and keep creating your way forward.
Tips to Transform Your Novel Into Trilogy – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 155 *** “Be here, be now. Be with your project as it exists right now.” — Beth Barany In...
LA Bourgeois recommends Jane Freidman’s book “The Business of Being a Writer” as well as interviews her about the economy impacting writing.
Savannah Cordova shares tips from great authors on how to create compelling conflict in your romance. Try out these tips!
World Building with Women Warriors, Interview with Pamela D. Toler *** “There’s been a long tradition of saying that women that women who ruled were exceptions, that women who fought were exceptions. That, you...
Discover how writing groups can help you finish your book in this interview with Beth Barany by Iman Llompart for your success.
Kelley Way answers the question, How do I transfer rights to my Kindle direct publishing account after my death? Here are 3 ways to do it.
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