Sinopsis
Fifteen minutes long, because you're in a hurry, and we're not that smart.
Episodios
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								Writing Excuses 8.24: Project in Depth–Kiss Me Twice16/06/2013 Duración: 22minMary walks Brandon, Dan, and Howard through the processes for writing "Kiss Me Twice," her Hugo-nominated novella 
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								Writing Excuses 8.23: Microcasting09/06/2013 Duración: 16minBrandon, Dan, Mary, Howard, and guest E.J. Patten answer a slew of questions about writing and the business of writing. 
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								Writing Excuses 8.22: Pre-writing with E.J. Patten02/06/2013 Duración: 18minE.J. Patten joins us to talk about pre-writing -- all that work that gets done before the prose happens. 
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								Writing Excuses 8.21: What the Avengers did Right26/05/2013 Duración: 20minBrandon, Dan, Mary, and Howard loved "The Avengers," and would like to tell you what they think the film did right. 
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								Writing Excuses 8.20: The Short Story, with Mary Robinette Kowal19/05/2013 Duración: 17minMary Robinette Kowal walks us through writing short stories. 
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								Writing Excuses 8.19: Writing and Convention Culture12/05/2013 Duración: 17minWriting Excuses tackles water from the perspective of the fish. Also? The culture surrounding writers. 
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								Writing Excuses 8.18: Blocking06/05/2013 Duración: 18minBlocking! What is it, why is it important, and how can you do it well? 
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								Writing Excuses 8.17: Microcasting28/04/2013 Duración: 17minThe Writing Excuses Crew fields questions about crossed genres, literary fiction, magical realism, and more. 
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								Writing Excuses 8.16: Brainstorming with Brandon Again22/04/2013 Duración: 18minMary, Dan, and Howard help Brandon brainstorm a story, this time featuring psychic birds. 
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								Writing Excuses 8.15: Narrative Rhythm15/04/2013 Duración: 19minWe begin with an audio glitch and a jumbling of our usual intro. Why? Because it breaks rhythm, and sometimes you may actually want to do that. Narrative rhythm is the pattern of story elements and associated structures that help drive the reader's pace through a book. Consciously managed, narrative rhythm is a a critical pacing tool, but can also be used to point up important information, increase the impact of certain scenes, and even encourage the reader to take a breather. We talk about examples from film (it's not the same thing, but it's easy to make the point this way), as well as examples from our own work. Scenes and sequels, chapter breaks, cliffhangers, and more all come in to play here. And of course you, fair listener, want to know how to manage narrative rhythm, and we cover some tips and tricks for that, too. 
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								Writing Excuses 8.14: Brainstorming with Brandon07/04/2013 Duración: 20minBrandon, Dan, Mary, and Howard brainstorm a science-fiction short story featuring artificial intelligence 
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								Writing Excuses 8.13: Fake It Till You Make it01/04/2013 Duración: 20minMary, Howard, Dan, and Brandon talk about the things we do to feel like professionals. 
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								Writing Excuses 8.12: Project in Depth — Deus ex Nauseum24/03/2013 Duración: 17minThe cast grills Howard about "Deus ex Nauseum," the bonus story from Emperor Pius Dei 
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								Writing Excuses 8.11: Abnormal Psychology18/03/2013 Duración: 22minRobison Wells discusses writing mentally ill characters with Brandon, Mary, and Dan. 
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								Writing Excuses 8.10: Brainstorming With Howard Again11/03/2013 Duración: 20minHoward brainstorms with Brandon, Mary, and Dan on a Schlock Mercenary bonus story. 
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								Writing Excuses 8.9: Brainstorming with Howard04/03/2013 Duración: 21minThe team helps Howard brainstorm a story about big Pharma and Death... 
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								Writing Excuses 8.8: Writing and Personal Health25/02/2013 Duración: 20minRobison Wells joins Brandon, Dan, Mary, and Howard to talk about health -- especially the mental kind. 
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								Writing Excuses 8.7: Cliffhangers and Icebergs with Robison Wells17/02/2013 Duración: 19minRobison Wells joins the 'cast to talk to us about cliffhangers. 
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								Writing Excuses 8.6: Retellings and Adaptations11/02/2013 Duración: 16minWhy would you retell a story that has already been told? Now, how would you go about doing it well? 
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								Writing Excuses 8.5: Breaking the Rules04/02/2013 Duración: 19minThey're not rules, they're guidelines. Right? Let's talk about breaking "rules" of writing. 
 
												 
											 
									 
									 
             
					