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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This week the Dead Robots settle in for a roundtable discussion, something we haven't done for a good long while. It felt good. And, as an added bonus, we have Nathan Lowell join us as we talk about plotting a story. So, settle in and enjoy!
This week the Dead Robots add extra chairs to the table to fit all the guests, and then lower the lights, all the better to discuss writing erotica. We have Nick Scipio, Helen Madden, Nobilis, and Philippa Ballantine. Be warned - it's racy! Enjoy!
This week the Dead Robots settle in with podcaster Kimi Alexandre to chat with her about her upcoming podcast story "Guardians". And then, just when you think we're done, we get into a little revision feedback. Enjoy!
This week the Dead Robot crew sits down with Matt Selznick to talk about his new venture in selling a short story series based in his Sovereign Era universe. And, somehow we get off on fudge pops. Go figure. Enjoy!
This week the Dead Robots sit down to talk with author and podcaster Jeremy Robinson about his work, what he thinks of the current publishing industry, and what self-publishing has done for him. Enjoy!
This week PG Holyfield flies solo to interview PJ Ballantine about her podcast, her writing, and hear some fantastic news about her career. Enjoy!
This week the Dead Robots sit down and talk with J. Daniel Sawyer about writing and podcasting, with a brief foray into the BGS finale for good tangential measure. Enjoy.
This week the Dead Robots discuss the topic of third-person points of view as opposed to first-person. What does each POV bring to the table, what works best when, and why should you choose one over the other? Join us and find out. Enjoy.
This episode has not one treat, but two. Not only do we get to talk about podcasting fiction with the incredible Nathan Lowell, but we also announce that PG Holyfield has joined the Dead Robots’ Society as a full-time host.
This week Ryan and Justin sit down with Richard Ridley, Author Marketing Specialist with CreateSpace, one of the newest and largest self-publishing companies on the scene today. If you are at all interested or curious about publishing your own work, this is a show you cannot miss. So, settle in, and enjoy.
This week Terry was away from his microphone trying to launch a shuttle or something, so in this episode you get Ryan and Justin discussing clichés in writing. Are they a bad thing, how should you avoid them, and how can you make your story a character driven piece?
This week Terry and Justin discuss the topic of world building. What makes for a good world, what should you avoid, and how do you even get started? Settle in with us and enjoy.
This week we’re lucky enough to have the chance to sit down with honorary co-host PG Holyfield and discuss his experience with self-publishing his novel. Where did he go to do it, why, and what did he learn? Settle in with us and enjoy.
This week the Dead Robots are joined by special guest James Batchelor, and together they talk about the topic of story telling in the interactive medium of video games. How does it tell a story, is it better, and what can we learn from it? Enjoy!
This week we talk with Anthony Gallegos and learn about the art of writing reviews and features for print and online sites. Anthony was former a writer for EGM, Computer Gaming World, and 1UP.com, but now he is a freelancer and podcaster.