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The Bradbury Challenge: Writing One Short Story Every Week
Literary Roadhouse
24 episodes
8 months ago
Maya Goode, Crissy Moss and Gerald Hornsby each attempt to write a short story every week for a year to see how it changes their writing,
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Maya Goode, Crissy Moss and Gerald Hornsby each attempt to write a short story every week for a year to see how it changes their writing,
Show more...
Books
Arts,
Education,
Language Learning
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Becoming More Productive - Bradbury Challenge Ep 18
The Bradbury Challenge: Writing One Short Story Every Week
21 minutes 11 seconds
9 years ago
Becoming More Productive - Bradbury Challenge Ep 18
Rated: PG-13 due to innuendo
Maya empties her nest, all three of us struggled with time. Gerald only wrote ONE story! I know, the horror lol. We discuss practical solutions to being more productive.
Disclaimer: So these episodes are coming out very late and in quick succession. Due to stress and organizational difficulties I had to make a choice. Either be even later, or use subpar audio. The next 4 episodes are not up to our audio standard so please bare with us until we are back to our normal standard.
This Weeks Writing Prompt:

A steampunk airship floating through the sky

The Bradbury Challenge: Writing One Short Story Every Week
Maya Goode, Crissy Moss and Gerald Hornsby each attempt to write a short story every week for a year to see how it changes their writing,