The Dead Robots' Society
Summary: Writers talking about writing. Writers talking about publishing. Writers talking about life. Authors Terry Mixon and Paul E Cooley interview, babble, and usually cover a number of disassociated topics.
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Podcasts:
Paul tells Terry about a conversation. All hell breaks loose. Mind the squirrels. Enjoy the show? Consider becoming a Patreon supporter and for as little as $1 a month, you can help keep the podcast free and receive exclusive content. More information at "http://patreon.com/drspodcast".
Paul makes the mistake of asking Terry about the SWFA convention. Expected squirrel attack ensues.
DRS Episode 496 - Story Structure and Aquanaught Internet Paul and Terry discuss story telling styles and Terry's ridiculously 1980s internet. Enjoy the show? Consider becoming a Patreon supporter and for as little as $1 a month, you can help keep the podcast free and receive exclusive content. More information at "http://patreon.com/drspodcast".
Paul and Terry discuss how to team build characters and add tension.
Author Kacey Ezell joins Terry and Paul to discuss genre bending, her work, and other general insanity.
Author CD Brown joins Paul and Terry to discuss city as setting and his new novel "Vamp City."
Isabel Cushey joins Terry and Paul to brainstorm her story.
Terry and Paul revisit beta readers and take a few detours along the way.
Terry and Paul wade into the morass of fundamentally linked terms.
Dave Robison joins Paul and Terry to discuss the great progress on Archivos, a special opportunity for DRS Listeners, and new features in the application.
Terry and Paul go off on a journey through foreshadowing, flashbacks, and how to ruin a series.
Paul and Terry suffer a muse attack.
Terry and Paul discuss character motivation.
Veronica Giguere joins Paul and Terry to discuss mental illness, coping mechanisms for anxiety, and general creative craziness.
Paul and Terry discuss new and interesting ways to screw up your book on its journey to the bookstore. Also? Amazon needs to hire us as consultants.