Your Daily Writing Habit – Episode 568: A Scary Writing Assignment!
“We need ghost stories because we, in fact, are the ghosts.” ― Stephen King. Happy Halloween! A scary (not really) writing assignment to spark your creative juices this weeke
Hanna C Howard interview – Episode 302
The 302nd episode of the Reading & Writing podcast features an interview with Hanna C. Howard, author of the debut novel IGNITE THE SUN. Support this podcast at — https://re
256: How to Work with a Poetry Editor: What Poets Need to Know, with Orna Ross—Self-Publishing Poetry Podcast
Joining Orna Ross in this month's #AskALLi Self-Publishing Poetry Salon is Jon Davis, Bookfox's Poetry Editor and author of five chapbooks and six full-length poetry collections. J
250: SPS-250: Book Ad Tips to Boost Your Author Business – with Nicholas Erik
Sci-fi author Nicholas Erik is here to share his crack tips on book ads with indies looking to deliver some oomph to their marketing mix
Your Daily Writing Habit – Episode 567: “How do I gain confidence as a writer?”
“Confidence is that feeling by which the mind embarks in great and honorable courses with a sure hope and trust in itself.” – Cicero. Today’s FAQs Friday listener quest
WRITER 358: Joanna Nell’s ‘The Great Escape from Woodlands Nursing Home’ [Story Sessions series]
This ‘inbetweenisode’ is part of our Story Sessions series featuring The Great Escape from Woodlands Nursing Home by Joanna Nell. Narrated by the author herself, we bri
#241: Drama Free Decision-Making
In today’s short podcast episode, I give a different way of making decisions that will help you come up with better, smarter solutions—with a lot less drama.
795 – Why People Use Scare Quotes. ‘Dialog’ or ‘Dialogue’?
We have some theories on why people write things such as "'fresh' meat." Plus, we dig into the two spellings of "dialog" (or is that "dialogue"?).
The Do’s And Don’ts Of Crafting Subplots
Episode Transcript: www.well-storied.com/subplots Subplots are more than just a secondary plotline in a story; They're secondary conflicts that arise from characters’ action
222: Interview with Author Michael McClellan – Part 3
In part three of this interview, Tim sits down with Michael McClellan, author of THE SAND SEA, to discuss his 12 years of writing and how Story Grid played a role in finishing the
The Final Episode: LIVE!
The Final Episode: LIVE! This is it. The final episode. We hope you’ll join us at the Writers, Ink podcast! The Career Author Podcast is a podcast where co-authors J. Thorn and Z
Your Daily Writing Habit – Episode 566: #1 Reason Not To Edit Too Early
“We begin to judge our work too early and think we need to achieve perfection. Inevitably writer’s block will come knocking because we can’t meet those expectations. We need