Tag: Creative Writing
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Fan Fiction: The Writer’s Playground with Fallon Bechtel
We talked with Fallon Bechtel about why she writes and reads fan fiction, and why it’s a tool for authors to grow. You can find Fallon’s work at https://archiveofourown.org/users/abrahamsdaughterraisedherbow/works Fallon can also be found at: Instagram: @itsmefallonb X: fallonsbechtel HEY JON MEYERS Today’s fact came from a video by @tirthak.saha on Instagram CALL TO ACTION… Read more
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The Psychology of Revision with Rene Gutteridge
We talk with author and screenwriter Rene Gutteridge about the mental work of revision, from receiving feedback to editing with grace. We also talk about how to have a healthy author’s identity. Read more
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Embrace Your Day Job with Screenwriter Charlotte Winters
We talked with screenwriter Charlotte Winters about why we shouldn’t quit our day jobs but embrace them instead. Read more
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The Cowriting Lifestyle with Sophie Gardiner and Fiona Ross
We talk with cowriters Sophie Gardiner and Fiona Ross about how they WRITE BETTER TOGETHER! We also talk about confidence and the power of collaboration. Read more
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Why We Need Indie Artists with Dean Diehl (Part 2)
Dean Diehl continues to share why indie and amateur artists are essential for moving an art form forward, and why writers must have intrinsic motivations to create good work. Read more
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Making Your Mental Health Work For Your with Lucy V. Hay PART 2 [ALL NEW CONTENT]
We continue our conversation with Lucy V. Hay about mental health that we started in Episode 18! Read more
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Collaborative writing with Ami McConnell
About Ami McConnell We talked with the wonderful Ami McConnell about collaborative writing! Ami calls herself a “book midwife” who helps authors birth the stories within them. She has worked on numerous projects, including The Ins-N-outs of In-N-out Burger with Lynsi Snyder; Me and Patsy Kicken up Dust with Loretta Lynn, and Kind is the… Read more
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Improving Classroom Experiences for Students with Mental Disabilities with Hunter Little
Hunter Little shares her doctoral research on the effects of centering a writing class on mental disability. Read more