Nibble garlic naan with Jo Miles as we discuss how what began as a short story blossomed into a trilogy, the way to juggle multiple points of view and keep them balanced, the science fictional precursors which helped them create their sentient ship, how to properly pace the arc of a burgeoning romance, the importance of making sure a redemption arc feels earned, the way their mandate for writing optimistic science fiction came to be, the differing ways we were each affected by the pandemic, how the Taos Toolbox workshop teaches writers to break down the beats of their stories (and why that terrifies me), plus much more.
Episode 225: Lesley Conner
Episode 224: Dan Parent
Episode 223: Arthur Suydam
Episode 222: Sunny Moraine
Episode 221: Julie Phillips
Episode 220: Glenn Hauman
Episode 219: Ray Nayler
Episode 217: Gary K. Wolfe and Jonathan Strahan
Episode 216: Izzy Wasserstein
Episode 215: Pat Murphy
Episode 214: Nina Kiriki Hoffman
Episode 213: Neil Clarke
Episode 212: Alex Shvartsman
Episode 211: Mike Gold
Episode 210: Michael Marano
Episode 209: Lauren Beukes
Episode 208: Capclave Donut Carnival
Episode 207: Hildy Silverman
Episode 206: Michael Bailey
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Lit Society: Books and Drama
Ex Libris
Write The Book: Conversations on Craft
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Pride and Prejudice
Fresh Air
Myths and Legends