Writing for Young Audiences with Celine Kiernan
OnIn this episode, middle grade horror/fantasy author Celine Kiernan joins us to talk about writing fiction for young people.
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In this episode, middle grade horror/fantasy author Celine Kiernan joins us to talk about writing fiction for young people.
If you’ve spent any time talking about geek culture, you’ve probably seen one word come up over and over again: gatekeeper.
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Instead of learning from books, too many fledgling writers learn to write primarily from movies, television and video games, and their writing suffers as a result.
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Cultural criticism has always been an essential part of our media ecosystem, especially when it comes to geek culture. But is any of this really meaningful, or is it just another part of the big corporate content marketing machine?
There are many writing advice columns that won’t help you write good—that will actually encourage you to write bad, or at best mediocre.
Filthcore queen Gretchen Felker-Martin returns to talk about unlikable female characters. What makes a woman unlikable?