How To Talk to An Agent by Catharine Bramkamp
Catherine Bramkamp shares her tips on how to talk to an agent. Get in there, follow the script, then shut up and take the win!
Catherine Bramkamp shares her tips on how to talk to an agent. Get in there, follow the script, then shut up and take the win!
How Science Fiction Can Change the World – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 142 “I would say I live in this space with my Janey McCallister Space Station Mystery series. I think...
LA Bourgeois shares some tips on how to remember what you read, tying in to a review of Dana Miranda’s “You Don’t Need a Budget.”
If you’re working on your book about Sherlock Holmes, you might wonder, when do copyrights expire? Kelley Way has the answers for you.
Favorite Science Explainers on YouTube (Part 2) – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 141 Science Explainer: “ That is a term that has come out in the last bit of years to explain...
Laurel Osterkamp talks about which tropes to avoid if you want to write an engaging novel that empowers the characters you write about.
Andrea Reider shares a story of being a consultant, keeping the job. But how was focusing on staying freelance going to help her? Find out!
HOW TO WRITE THE FUTURE PODCAST
by Kerry-Ann McDade · Published February 17, 2025 · Last modified February 20, 2025
Favorite Science Explainers on YouTube (Part 1) – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 140 “As you may have noticed, these are all women science explainers and scientists, because I really want to...
I have mixed feelings about the use of AI (Chat GPT etc,), particularly as someone living in a capitalist society. While I didn’t create this economic system, I must navigate within it, just like...
Kirsten McNeill shares insight on the forces of transformation & empowerment. Let your sunflower shine and transform your writer self!
Simple and Powerful Storytelling Structure with Leon Conrad – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 139 “ Because It’s grounded on a very simple principle. Story, well told, well crafted, well structured, will have...
Ever dreamed about writing in the woods? Just can’t find the funds? Catherine Bramkamp shares her ideas for a cheap, DIY writing retreat.
HOW TO WRITE THE FUTURE PODCAST
by Kerry-Ann McDade · Published February 3, 2025 · Last modified February 10, 2025
Building Authentic Stories: Real-World Elements in Fantasy and Sci-Fi with Lewis Jorstad – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 138 “I really enjoy leaning on real world history to write my stories.” –...
Are you stuck writing romantic subplot pitfalls? Gala Russ shares 3 common examples and what to do about them when they happen. Be prepared!
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