One big(headed) problem
Lots of good writing advice to be found in this podcast. Most of it is geared toward sci-fi and fantasy writers but much of what’s discussed can be applied across all genres. No need to listen in order — find which episode applies to your particular need and listen. There is one problem with this podcast:Brandon Sanderson. He’s the most successful and prolific writer among the hosts. And he knows it. He dominates the panel, frequently interrupting his co-hosts or guests when they’re talking. He has to one-up anyone that tells a story with one of his own. There’s this overall impression that since he has the most successful career, his opinion matters more. Would rate this podcast higher if he would rein in his attitude.
ItsMeKevo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/18/16
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A really solid resource, that is short and sweet, that fits right into my writing life!
Kidlantern67 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/26/17
I would disagree with "Commuter's" review, as learning from real, published writers is valuable, even when they talk about their own habits, likes/dislikes, and views on genres. Unlike K.M. Weiland, these guys aren't self-published. They're represented by major publishing...Read full review »
Forty Fathoms via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/24/16
its a good podcast, but mary and howard are sometimes very annoying in how they talk - overly annunciating everything in a way that sounds quite pretentious. Brandon and Dan talk like normal ppl and I can understand them just fine, and it makes the show bearable. this isnt shakespearean...Read full review »
anduriliam via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/18/18
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