Write Right

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Sinopsis

Your weekly pep talk on living the writing life.

Episodios

  • Episode 3.14 – On Self Care

    29/12/2018 Duración: 25min

    In a world as overwhelming as ours is, what does self-care look like? What is “escape,” and how does it compare? How do you balance self-care with remaining connected and productive? Episode recommendation: Visit Tara Brach’s website at www.tarabrach.com for some excellent guided meditations. Her meditations are also available on the Insight Timer app.

  • Episode 3.13 – Returning after a long absence

    29/12/2018 Duración: 22min

    Attentive listeners may have noticed that we disappeared for three months. What happened? What do we do, as writers, when life gets in the way and we finally decide/have time to return? How do we reintegrate into our own lives? How do we catch up on everything? Episode recommendation:  Try John’s sticky note method, wherein you make a small list of which things you’d like to get done on a given day, and try to figure out how to align your chosen tasks/goals with 20-25 minute blocks of time, giving yourself time to rest.

  • Episode 3.12 – Breaking In: Short Stories vs. Novels

    29/12/2018 Duración: 30min

    The idea of “breaking in” has changed completely since the rise of digital publishing. In the “old world,” authors built a reputation with short fiction in monthly publications, after which point they’d have a better chance of getting agented representation and full-length book deals from publishers. The world’s different now. How are we planning to break in? Is there merit to the old ways? Have things really changed all that much? 

  • Episode 3.11 – Success is a Moving Target

    29/12/2018 Duración: 23min

    Each of us defines success differently, and our definitions aren’t set in stone. How do we maintain our momentum while adjusting our direction mid-flight? 

  • Episode 3.10 – Career Building: Indie or Agent?

    29/12/2018 Duración: 26min

    After a very long (unplanned) absence, Write Right is back! Keep an eye out for the next two episodes, which will be available on Friday, June 29. After that, we’ll be back to our regular weekly programming. Thanks for sticking with us. There are many avenues to building a writing career. Fortunately, a few of them are represented in this podcast. There are as many ways to make it as a writer as there are writers in the world, but there are a few paths to a writing career that are more thoroughly trodden than others. In this episode, the gang talks about their experiences in the various stages of career building and, as usual, meander off topic for a little while.

  • Episode 3.9 – The Long March

    29/12/2018 Duración: 25min

    New month, new theme! For March, we’ll be talking about processes, goals, the daily grind, and how we define success. We call it The Long March. Our guest for the month is Andrew Wood. You can find Andrew on twitter @andrewtheauthor, on Patreon, and on facebook. Pick up his debut novel, Storm of Fury, on Amazon. The daily writing adventure (something we discuss so often on this podcast,) is a challenge. It is a process. Let’s discuss our writing habits, our rolling plains, our Khazad-Dums, our Balrogs, and our Rivendells. What can we learn about how we approach middles (and our craft as a whole) that can enrich the time we spend writing?

  • Episode 3.8 – The Romance Gold Mine

    29/12/2018 Duración: 26min

    Are romance and erotica the gold mine they are believed to be? Should writers try to build a career in romance or erotica under a pen name? It might be harder than you think.

  • Episode 3.7 – Romance and Sex in Other Genres (Part II)

    29/12/2018 Duración: 23min

    Content warning: this episode includes coarse language and discussions about sexual assault in literature. Continuing the conversation from episode 3.6, we explore sex in non-romance fiction. Sex scenes should not be any different, fundamentally, from any other scene in a book. They can be staged like a fight, conversation, transaction-—any scene that involves character emotion and growth. The scene should have value as well as enticing action. Do social taboos affect the way we write and read sex? Definitely.

  • Episode 3.6 – Romance and Sex in Other Genres (Part I)

    29/12/2018 Duración: 24min

    Content warning: this episode includes coarse language, (terrible) descriptions of sexual acts, and discussions about sexual assault in literature. Sex and physical intimacy in literature is a slippery slope. Inclusion of those elements for shock value alone is counterproductive and generally seen as gratuitous. What we discover through our conversation is that the inclusion of sex in stories must have value to the characters and plot. We also issue a warning: stop using sexual assault as a character-building trope in speculative fiction. It is a terrible thing to do. We also went quite a bit over time in this episode’s recording, so the episode is split between 3.6 and 3.7, so tune in next week for the second half of the conversation.

  • Episode 3.5 – Romance, Erotic Romance, and Erotica

    29/12/2018 Duración: 40min

    This month, Write Right will dive into discussions about romance and erotica. That being the case, we are going to flag the episodes for February as explicit. If these topics aren’t your cup of tea, join back up with us in March when we change themes. Are the romance genres a smooth spectrum, or are there clear lines between romance, erotic (or steamy) romance, and erotica? Are there well-established rules for the form? Mariëlle Smith joins us for our exploration of the steamier side of popular fiction.

  • Episode 3.4 – Can there be too much “new” energy?

    29/12/2018 Duración: 29min

     Starting a new story can be an intoxicating thing. It’s my greatest strength as a writer, and that’s why I have so, so many stories on the backburner. At a certain point, there’s got to be a limit to how much “new” energy for writing is positive…doesn’t there? How do we know the difference between a shiny new idea and a true gem? How do we balance between our projects? How do we deal with “want to write” versus “am writing”? Recommendation: Start an idea farm.

  • Episode 3.3 – Bringing New Energy to the Space Between Drafts

    29/12/2018 Duración: 31min

    John is taking a break between the fourth and fifth drafts of A Thousand Roads. How does he bring excitement to reworking something he’s been working on for a long time? How dooes he manaage drafting processes? 

  • Episode 3.2 – The Fallacy of Resolutions

    29/12/2018 Duración: 26min

    Resolutions for the New Year can be a controversial topic. One thing’s for sure: they don’t work for everyone. For many of us, they can be downright counterproductive. If the concept of the resolution doesn’t work for us, is there a way for us to “resolve” do to something in a beneficial way? Recommendation: Become the jellyfish you’ve always wanted to be.

  • 3.1 - New Beginnings

    29/12/2018 Duración: 28min

    Here we are, at the very beginning of the third season of Write Right. We're joined this month by Elayna Mae Darcy, during which we'll be talking about beginnings and newness. This time, we talk about new podcasts each of us is hosting, and podcasts we love.  Here's a complete list of our recommendations:  Elan's new podcast: The Warbler Weekly  Elan's recommendations: Steal the Stars, Writing Excuses, Crooked Media's many podcasts  Elayna's new podcast: The Convention Kid  Elayna's recommendations: Shmanners, Spirits, Esoteric Oddities  Craig and John's new podcast: Deep Desires Podcast  Craig's recommendations: Sell More Books Show, Lore, The Secret Life of Canada John's recommendations: Tides of History, The Fall of Rome, Revolutions

  • 2.35 - Year in Review

    20/12/2017 Duración: 28min

    This is the the thirty-fifth and final episode of the second season of Write Right. It's been a wonderful, strange, difficult, and expansive year. The podcasters talk about their years in writing, reading, working, and living. The next season of Write Right begins in the new year! Many thanks to each and every listener who gave our program their time. We hope to make the next year of writerly chats even better. WE DEMAND: Watch the movie Kedi on YouTube, iTunes, or anywhere you can find it.

  • 2.34 - NaNoWriMo Accountability Check-In

    13/12/2017 Duración: 28min

    Oh dear. Here we go. Not too long ago, we talked about NaNoWriMo, that magical, stressful month where hundreds of thousands of writers around the world go wild. How did our collective Novembers go? Did we win? No. We didn't win. But you know what? That's okay.

  • 2.33 - The Evil Day Job

    30/11/2017 Duración: 23min

    The great and terrible evil of the day job is this episode's topic, and while the initial intent of the episode was to talk about how we balance our day jobs with our writing endeavors, the episode took a turn for the philosophical, as they seem to do when Elan is let loose upon the world. We hope you enjoy the episode! Recommendation: If you are unable to write when you want to, try to figure out why. When you identify that, think of ways to change your day around to accommodate your desire to write. Also, be kind to yourself.

  • 2.32 - To NaNo or Not to NaNo?

    30/10/2017 Duración: 20min

    Elan tells a tiny lie at the episode's opening, but once that fib's behind the crew, they dig into talking about NaNoWriMo. We've been NaNoRebels, NaNoLameOs, and NaNoJudgeMos when the need struck us, and for better or worse, we're all NaNo adjacent. The conversation moves somewhat far afield of the initial topic (as it tends to do), but we hope that, whether you NaNo or No, you find the episode—and the entire month of November—inspiring and positive. Recommendation: write a story in November that you're not tied to deeply. Just write for writing's sake.

  • 2.31 - X-Thousand Words a Day

    16/10/2017 Duración: 24min

    We have talked extensively about daily writing, techniques for achieving it, and the ostensible benefits of it. Let’s take a step back and discuss what it’s like in the trenches of daily writing, the frustrations that may arise, and the methods we use to keep ourselves on task. Recommendation: Track your daily word counts, whether you write or not.

  • 2.30 - Fractal Outlining

    13/09/2017 Duración: 22min

    When John mentioned the term “Fractal Outlining” several episodes ago, Elan’s mind exploded. Because he still hasn’t recovered, the Write Right crew was gracious enough to dedicate a full episode to the topic, wherein Elan will pepper John with questions about it. Recommendation: Read John's blog post about fractal outlining.

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