Your Hosts: Brandon, Howard, and Dan, with special guest Jim Butcher Jim Butcher joined us at NASFIC for a discussion about how we can keep long-running serials engaging after numerous books. Credits: this episode was recorded before a live audience by Dan Thompson, and mastered by Alex Jackson
18.37: Mandatory Failure
18.36: The Soggy Middle Pays the Rent (or, "Stand Alone With Series Potential")
18.35: How to Organize Your Writing, or Managing the Mega-Arc
18.34: Seventeen Years of Foreshadowing
18.33.5: State Of The Podcast
18.33: Deep Dive: The Schlock Mercenary Finale
18.32: The Kirsten Vangsness Expansion Pack
18.31: Getting Personal: Mining Your Life for Themes
18.30: Planting Supernatural Seeds
18.29: Collaboration And Partnership
18.28: Writing Conversational Dialogue
18.27: Framing Stories
18.26: Broadening Your Writing Wheelhouse: Video Game Dialogue, RPG Adventures, & More
18.25: To Narrator or Not to Narrator
18.24: “Dark One: Forgotten” Deep Dive
18.23: Our Advice on Giving Advice
18.22: On Mentorship: Sending the Elevator Back Down
18.21: The Empathy Gap: How to Understand What Your Publisher is Telling You
18.20: So You Want To Work In Publishing?
18.19: What is Publishing For, Anyway?
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