This week we had a discussion on what makes a good story and what is it that really attracts a reader to a story. We discuss what attributes make our favourite stories our favourites, and what traits should be absolutely avoided.
This was followed by a natter on competitions – the benefits, the pitfalls and really how useful are they to a writer?
Presented and produced by Cathy Clarke, Kate Mulholland and Máire Brophy.
Music by Gavin Mulhall
15. Interview with Oran Doyle
14. The Grand Opening and NaNoWriMo
13. Making people care
12. Totally sick episode
11. Telling an untold tale, and borrowing from past masters.
10. Into the Double Ds
9. Key resources and key people
8. Have we learned anything at all?
7. Name calling and a writing update
6. A beard stroker and putting it out there
4. Raving (classes) and Ranting (writer's block)
3. Word Hoarding & Editing
2. The Best and The Worst
1. Pilot Episode Irish Writers Podcast
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It is Free
Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett
The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi
Frankenstein
The Federalist Papers
Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll
The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame