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
16.42: M.I.C.E. Quotient, After the Fact
16.41: Middles and Conflicts with M.I.C.E. Structure
16.40: Nesting Threads in the M.I.C.E. Quotient
16.39: Deep Dive into “Event”
16.38: Deep Dive into “Character”
16.37: Deep Dive Into “Inquiry”
16.36: Deep Dive into “Milieu”
16.35: What is the M.I.C.E. Quotient?
16.34: Novels Are Layer Cakes
16.33: Tell, Don’t Show
16.32: First Page Fundamentals—THE KILLING FLOOR, by Lee Childs
16.31: First Page Fundamentals—MOBY DICK
16.30: First Page Fundamentals—THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE
16.29: Building Trust
16.28: Common First-Page Mistakes
16.27: Nobody Wants to Read a Book
16.26: Working With Teams
16.25: Breaking Into Game Writing
16.24: Worldbuilding for Games
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