
Writing Excuses 4.18: How to Steal for Fun and Profit
We here at Writing Excuses have talked about the Anxiety of Influence before, we've discussed genre-blending, and we've talked about where ideas come from. Now we're going to blend all of those in one...
10 Mai 201016min

Writing Excuses 4.17: Living with the Artist
Sandra Tayler, Dawn Wells, and Kenny Pike take over the 'cast with some coaching from Dan (and heckling from Howard) to talk about what it's like to live with an artist. We cover the ups and the dow...
3 Mai 201016min

Writing Excuses 4.16: Breaking the Fourth Wall
Isaac Stewart, interior artist for the Mistborn books and Rocket Road-Tripper joins us again for a discussion of the fourth wall, and the breaking thereof. We talk about the theatrical origins of the ...
26 Apr 201017min

Writing Excuses 4.15: Visual Components of Storytelling
Isaac Stewart, the interior artist for the Mistborn books, joins Brandon and Howard for a discussion of the visual elements in our work, and how to make them cohere. We talk about the yellow ball-on-a...
19 Apr 201017min

Writing Excuses 4.14: Brainstorming Science Ideas
Our last brainstorming 'cast was so well-received we decided to do another one. This time we grabbed articles from a New Scientist article called "13 More Things We Don't Understand." Dark flow, hybr...
12 Apr 201017min

Writing Excuses 4.13: Juggling Multiple Viewpoints
We called "can-of-worms" on multiple viewpoints last week because the topic is too big to share the 'cast with anything else. We talk about why multiple viewpoints are useful, and then how to do it we...
5 Apr 201018min

Writing Excuses 4.12: Writing An Epic
"Dude, that's totally epic." "Epic fail! Epic fail!" These phrases have only passing relation to epic storytelling, and to epic fantasy. Brandon and Howard write epics, and we're going to talk about...
29 Mar 201017min

Writing Excuses 4.11: Brainstorming From Headlines
Let's mix things up a bit, shall we? Your Writing Excuses hosts are going to brainstorm for you, and we're going into it completely cold. By "cold" we mean to say that we have no idea what fodder we'r...
22 Mar 201015min




















