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Tyler Mowery
The Writer's Mind with Tyler Mowery
The Writer's Mind Podcast is about thinking, philosophy, writing, and storytelling all within the context of being an intelligent, thinking person who is constantly forming their own opinions and points of view. The Goal of the Podcast is to give writers a deeper look at writing. Writing is not about 3 Act Structure and 12-point script plots like you learn about in film school. Writing is about thinking. It is about building your point of view. It is about expressing your view of the world to others. And it is ultimately about how life should be lived. Looking for the other episodes? Check...
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4.5 stars from 22 ratings
When it comes to storytelling, it’s very easy to get lost. You don’t know where to start, what info you should be consuming/studying, etc. There’s a lot to unpack. We all know that stories have a beginning, middle and end, but don’t necessarily understand the minutia of how to translate that into...Read full review »
Tyrell D via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/04/21
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He’s that prof you have in university who’s very knowledgeable and well worded but is so boring and monotone that it’s a struggle to get through. I have a feeling he’s an over writer.
Gman9214 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/23/21
Just listened to the first episode. Loved how Tyler explained the “why” of this podcast, how he feels what great stories should do, how philosophical conflicts in stories help us expand our world views. Superb episode. Will continue to explore this.
Viren Oswall via Apple Podcasts · India · 05/27/21
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Published 09/30/21
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