Your Hosts: Dan, Mary Robinette, Dongwon, and HowardAt WXR 19 we recorded live, and took audience questions aboard the ship. Here they are! (You'll have to listen to the episode for the answers.)* What have you learned in the past year that has improved your craft?* When you're having trouble, how do you know if it's “I don't feel like writing” or “there's a problem with the manuscript?”* How far ahead do you plan your careers?* How do you tell when a fight/battle/showdown is going on for too long?* How do you continue to learn and improve on your craft?* How do you manage and prioritize your time when you're working on multiple projects?* How do you feel about multiple first-person POVs in a single book?* What are the most important elements to include on the last page of your book?* What are some things we can do to strengthen our voice when writing in third person?* How do you decide who to have as alpha and beta readers?* In secondary world stories, how do you decide whether to call a horse a horse?* How much leeway will an editor or agent give a story when it's not ready, but it shows promise?Liner Notes: “Sometimes Writer's Block is Really Depression”Credits: This episode was recorded by Bert Grimm, and mastered by Alex Jackson
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