A good writer must also be a good reader. So what are you reading these days, and what can you apply from it to your writing? Today I review Jim Butcher's Storm Front (The Dresden Files) and come away with a few tips on fantasy worldbuilding, character creation, and more!
A quick word on impostor syndrome...
Fractured Heroes reading: Team Meeting
Author Interview with Dr. Tess Martinus
"What Is a Superhero?" Samuel N. Harris on It's Lit Time! with Dr. Tess Martinus
Beware the tricky trope trap!
Book Review: Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen (and why I'm a bad English major)
Fractured Heroes reading: five superheroes walk into a bar...
Writing poetry (and how it can help your prose)
Author interview: Erik Steidl
Book Review--Star Wars: Thrawn books by Timothy Zahn
Author interview: John Jackson Miller (of Star Wars/Star Trek/Marvel fame)
How do you handle representation in your writing?
Samuel N. Harris on A Nerds Podcast
Nerdy Bedtime Stories, episode 12--Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
Book Review: The Road (Cormac McCarthy)
Doing two things I've never done before...
Nerdy Bedtime Stories, episode 11--Thor: The Dark World
Bilbo and the Trolls (a Hobbit Day poem)
Book Review: The Beautiful and Damned (F. Scott Fitzgerald)
Nerdy Bedtime Stories, episode 10--Iron Man 3 (2013)
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