Listly by Jon Stone
As a writer, I'm finding podcasts to be a great way to find advice and hear from other authors and professionals within the writing community.
What are some of your must-listen podcasts on writing?
Audios will be posted at least every two weeks and will cover Interviews, Inspiration and Information on Writing, Publishing Options and Book Marketing. You can also You can subscribe directly through my podcast feed here. subscribe on iTunes here. "I highly recommend listening to the bi-weekly podcasts by Joanna Penn.
How do you help your readers relate to the non-human characters in your fiction? The first question to answer is why you're putting non-human characters in the piece to begin with. What are your goals for that race, culture, or whatever? Once you know that, you can begin addressing the challenge of helping the reader relate.
Posted by JustinMacumber in Podcast on Jul 23rd, 2013 | 3 Comments This week the Robots chat around the table about writing for the love versus writing for the money, and what it means to try and be commercial. We hope you enjoy the conversation!
Welcome to Back Porch Writer: The show for writers, about writers, and writing. Our goal is to introduce our readers and listeners to outstanding talent in the writing and podcasting arena. Our guests are writers, editors, podcasters, graphic artists, illustrators, and publishers. Back Porch Writer airs, live, every Tuesday at 9:30 a.m.
We’re here because ultimately, what we all wanted to do was to write. What we all wanted to be were writers. And what we’re finding — what we have, to different extents, found — is that today more than ever, it’s actually, really, finally possible to do that, to be that. Thanks to the revolution in self-publishing, you can now actually, practically, without being Stephen King, make a living as a writer. We’re here to help more people realize that dream.
Informal chats about digital publishing and beer. Many conversations about ebooks, the future of publishing, digital rights, and all these things can just get so darned serious. Serious is fine... to a point.
"Your friendly guide to the world of grammar, punctuation, usage, and fun developments in the English language."
n The Narrative Breakdown, Cheryl Klein, James Monohan, and other guest co-hosts discuss storytelling tips and techniques of interest to any writer, student, or fan of quality creative writing, screenwriting, playwriting, fan fiction, English literature, etc. Each episode, Cheryl and James draw upon their respective experiences in publishing and filmmaking to analyze popular novels, movies, plays, television shows, short stories, and song lyrics. Featuring various co-hosts and writers, as well as material from Cheryl Klein’s book ‘Second Sight’ and James’ iPhone / iPad app ‘The Storyometer.’
The Nerdist Writers Panel series is an informal chat moderated by Ben Blacker (co-creator of the Thrilling Adventure Hour; writer for Supah Ninjas, Supernatural, among others) with professional writers about the process and business of writing. Covering TV...