Conversation with Bonnie Garmus
Bonnie Garmus, author of the best-selling novel Lessons in Chemistry, is a copywriter and...
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Conversation with Bonnie Garmus
Bonnie Garmus, author of the best-selling novel Lessons in Chemistry, is a copywriter and...
01:13:27
Tea or Books? #112: Best Books of 2022 and They Were Sisters vs The Three Sisters
Dorothy Whipple, May Sinclair, and favourite books of 2022 – welcome to episode 112!...
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Dostoevsky on Christ and Fiction
The great Russian writer Dostoevsky had much to say on the themes of religion, fiction, stories,...
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Scintillating Stories: Candlemass, Hovering, Donmouth
Content Warning: Death of a loved one In this episode we have three wonderful short stories....
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Getting Started in Northern Ireland: opportunities, advice and what to expect
If you are a new or emerging writer in Northern Ireland seeking advice and guidance on getting...
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Episode 62 - In at the deep end. How to immerse readers in your story
In the previous episode we explored the two essential qualities of setting through describing the...
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We conclude our Shakespeare Sonnet series by discussing how troubled the author's love life...
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Episode 64 - Research Respect and Reasoning: building the foundations of your story setting
Great stories require a lot of research, but there's more to it than just surfing the net for a...
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Episode 65 - The Magpie and the Compost Heap: Curiosity and Curation for your future projects
In episode 64 we looked at what we can do to build and enhance setting in a current project, and...
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Remembering the late Umberto Eco's breakthrough novel, we discuss medieval theology, postmodern...
29:20
You might have a lot of research for your story, but how do you apply it effectively to create a...
19:12
This episode will guide you though the process of taking the raw material of your character...
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While you might say we talk about nothing every time, this episode we discuss it as a parable, as...
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The most mature and most challenging play by contemporary drama's most prominent voice, Crave...
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We discuss Rabelais' satirical masterpiece, in all its gross, fascinating and surprisingly...
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Episode 77 - Listen to the voices! What we can learn about voice from great writing
In this episode we are going to look at a number of very different examples of writing that excel...
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Following countless teenagers over the past 65 years, we talk about JD Salinger's only novel, its...
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Episode 79 - The sound of your writing is critical to your success - here's how you can improve it
This episode is a round up of everything we've been talking about concerning the sound of writing...
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Episode 81 - You have a deal with your readers - here's how to deliver your side of the bargain
In this episode we use the development of a scene to illustrate a critical element of the...
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AP #17 : Olympic Tiger Wrestling
Edgar and Bill chat about the Clockwork Door, Edgar's upcoming TEDx talk, and Middle Earth and...
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