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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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Researching Our Stories - The Bradbury Challenge Ep 6
The Bradbury Challenge: Writing One Short Story Every Week
41 minutes 10 seconds
9 years ago
Researching Our Stories - The Bradbury Challenge Ep 6
Rated Explicit for Language
Wew, finally, here is this weeks episode!
Maya, Gerald and Crissy discussed researching our stories and different types of research. While research is important, it can easily be a procrastination minefield. We have enormous resources available through the internet, but is remote research enough to portray the experience of a location? What other types of research do we find helpful? Crissy’s research as a fantasy writer uses all the knowledge she’s accumulated over many subjects. While Maya worries about cultural and real world locations.
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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,