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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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Publishing Our Books and Short Stories – Bradbury Challenge Ep 20
The Bradbury Challenge: Writing One Short Story Every Week
38 minutes 32 seconds
9 years ago
Publishing Our Books and Short Stories – Bradbury Challenge Ep 20
Rated: Mild
This week Crissy and I discuss publishing our short stories and books. How do we price our works and how is that different for genre and literary fiction. We touch on some pretty controversial topics but try to figure out how we feel about cheap versus expensive books.
This Weeks Writing Prompt:

There’s a knock on the door and there is a package waiting for you. It is an old wooden crate with stickers on it from all over the world.

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,