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The average American consumes 100,000 words a day. But what do we retain? What have we learned? Do you really gotta go fast?
Read along with our latest episode featuring Lola Sebastian with the (Don’t) Gotta Go Fast Transcript.
Here to talk about engaging with nature in your fiction is Ashely Adams, who will teach us how to touch grass.
The ‘Touch Grass’ Transcript from our most recent episode with Ashely Adams—check it out, why don’t you, huh?
The transcript of our latest episode about swordplay, Fite Gud. Check it out and read along why don’t you?
We debunk more Bad Writing Advice: the virtues of head hopping, the problem with MICE, and why not to let a robot say if your prose is vivid.
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Edward Ka-Spel’s brilliance with The Legendary Pink Dots is to introduce us to isolated characters and then immerse us in their world-view through expansive and mysterious soundscapes. He begins with the most restricted, infinitesimal point of consciousness and then slowly expands it…
Many writers seem to think that the way to fix exoticism is to homogenize every other culture from every part of the world.