A survival guide to writing. Because if you're drowning in words, then so are we, and you might as well not do it alone.
A writing advice podcast for writers and authors at all stages. Primarily focuses on writing as a craft, getting through writing related mental struggles and giving you the tools you need to navigate your writing. Discusses different paths to publishing, and interviews established authors on their processes and how they got past their roadblocks on the path to getting published.
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A survival guide to writing. Because if you're drowning in words, then so are we, and you might as well not do it alone.
A writing advice podcast for writers and authors at all stages. Primarily focuses on writing as a craft, getting through writing related mental struggles and giving you the tools you need to navigate your writing. Discusses different paths to publishing, and interviews established authors on their processes and how they got past their roadblocks on the path to getting published.
In this episode, M Irene and Amy Bell discuss antiheroes and redemption arcs with Amey Zeigler. Amey tells us her formula for creating antiheroes, and key characteristics she thinks every antihero should have. She also identifies the differences between a vigilante character and antihero. Amey then goes through how to write a redemptive arc.
*Music for this episode is by REMBALL music
How To Survive Until You're Published
A survival guide to writing. Because if you're drowning in words, then so are we, and you might as well not do it alone.
A writing advice podcast for writers and authors at all stages. Primarily focuses on writing as a craft, getting through writing related mental struggles and giving you the tools you need to navigate your writing. Discusses different paths to publishing, and interviews established authors on their processes and how they got past their roadblocks on the path to getting published.