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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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Why we write - Bradbury Challenge Ep 16
The Bradbury Challenge: Writing One Short Story Every Week
42 minutes 17 seconds
9 years ago
Why we write - Bradbury Challenge Ep 16
Rated: Mildly Explicit
This week Gerald finished his archetype series and Maya used the writing prompt from the last episode. Crissy also did well and prepared a story for publication. For much of this slightly off topic episode, we discuss Hue Howey and Stephen King, then Gerald get’s us back on topic and we talk about why we write.
This Weeks Writing Prompt:

You are cleaning your files on your computers and you find one that you don’t remember putting there and all it says is, “Remember.”

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,