What does your space need to be when you’re creative? How important is it to be comfortable? Or is that bad? Britt Mooney and Steven Faletti discuss their writing spaces. Then MB Mooney shares NEW JINN, Singularity ch. 10. Listen and vote!
What is a Multi Author Project? With the success of Marvel and other extended universes, more authors are writing books together or in the same story. Join author MB Mooney as he interviews Author Lynn Donovan and Tom Elsa Bruno, two of the authors in the new series, Beyond the VEIL. They discuss the new series and what it’s like writing and working together. Then Steven Faletti writes Parleys, the next chapter in the Singularity story. Listen and vote!
Are tropes always bad? Writers deal with tropes and each genre has a list of tropes. Writers Steven and Britt define tropes, give examples, and discuss how to use tropes without becoming a cliche. Then MB Mooney shares The Brig, ch. 8 of Singularity. Listen and vote!
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In this episode:
What is a trope?
Why do we have tropes?
Are they good or bad?
What are some examples of tropes?
How can we use tropes without them becoming a cliche?
Writers must learn the power of Show Don’t Tell. From novels to TV, films, and plays, great readers SHOW us the story, the characters, the theme in intriguing ways and lazy writers simply tell us these things. Zena Dell Lowe with Mission Ranch Films has years of experience as an actress and screenwriter and is passionate about teaching people how to tell amazing stories. Listen to the discussion with Zena complete with interesting examples from popular films. Show Don’t Tell!
Amish Vampires! Check out this great interview with Author Kerry Nietz. He has published several novels, and listen as he talks about how he got into writing Sci Fi, his journey to success, and the importance of resiliency in making it as an author. Oh, and how to survive Amish Vampires in Space!
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In this episode:
How did Kerry get into writing?
What was the journey to get into writing Sci Fi?
What was his first published book?
What was his first published fiction book?
How did he get the idea for Amish Vampires from Space?
What was the reaction and feedback for such a strange book?
What is coming up for Kerry?
What lessons has Kerry learned to share with writers getting started?
Why is perseverance so important to success?
What is the interest with Amish Vampires and film?
Writers make promises and setups that need a “payoff” if we want to leave our readers with a great story. How is it done well? Why is it important? After the discussion, Steven Faletti shares Survivors, the next chapter of Singularity. Listen and vote for the direction of the next chapter!
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In this episode:
What is a setup?
Why is it important to give it a payoff?
Why is it important to resolve all of our setups as writers?
How has it been done well?
What are some examples where it hasn’t been done well?