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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In this episode they discuss topics raised on the forum, going into detail about their thoughts and feelings regarding a wide variety of discussion threads. Join them as they carry on without Amanda and her icky germs.
Last week we got to hear from a professional editor, and I hope everyone learned something from that interview, but all of us aspiring writers have to do some editing on our own, too. So, how do you do it? Where do you start? Hardcopy or soft? Come and join us while we discuss that very topic.
In this episode we were fortunate enough to have the chance to interview Nathan Hemmelgarn, a professional editor, to see what life is like on the other side of the red pen of doom. He had plenty of insight to offer, as well as helpful pieces of advice.
In this week’s episode we discuss the topic of how writing evolves over time, be it in the outlining phase, in the actual writing phase, or even when it just comes to the ideas. Writing, like all art, is a living thing, and as with all living things, it changes over the course of its life. How hard that process is, or if it’s even allowed to happen at all, is in this show. So, come and listen!
Writing is often a solitary activity, but it doesn’t have to be, and when we involve others the work can definitely benefit, be they your first reader, a writing group, or a workshop. Join us as we discuss writing as a group activity.
In this week’s show we discuss our takes on short stories, novellas, and novels. What purposes do they serve, which do we prefer, and does it even matter? Come, listen, and let us know!
This episode, instead of you listening to a bunch of unpublished writers wax philosophical about their craft, you are going to have the pleasure of listening to someone who’s actually done it. Writer A. Lee Martinez.
In this episode we discuss the process of actually getting started on our projects. We’ve done the research, we’ve written (or not written) our outline, we’ve got our characters, and now we actually have to write the darn thing. Come join us.
In this episode we continue our discussion on universe creation. Hey, the universe is a big place, and that requires a lot of talk! You try getting it all done in one hour! So, come and join us.
In this episode we discuss our influences and inspirations, how those have shaped our work, and how we made sure they didn’t shape it too much.
In this show we discussing varying aspects of universe creating, with ou talking ranging from how much is enough to get started, to how much is too much entirely. We had a good time giving our differing takes, and we hope you enjoy listening.
In this episode, hosted by Amanda Cales, we discuss the problems and benefits of working on more than one project at a time, as well as delving a bit into how other things like movies and reading other books can impact your work.
In this episode Ryan, Amanda, Steve, and Justin all talk about their different methods for creating characters, and they even speak a little about how they have their characters develop throughout the story they are part of.
I hope everyone enjoys the show. We’re learning as we go, so expect the show to evolve as we get more familiar with the process. The topic we discussed was outlining, and there were plenty of thoughts and opinions bandied about. I hope you enjoy it, and know that more is on the way.