How to Write Fiction
Technical difficulties have left us in a bit of a lurch, but we're not leaving you without content. In today's episode we are republishing more of the much-requested Holly Lisle On Writing - the episodes 4 and 5 from Holly's original 2006 podcast.
In this blast from the past Holly answers questions from listeners and readers covering collaborations, world building, languages, themes and more. We'll have updated links on anything possible in the show notes at AloneWithInvisiblePeople.com
The regular podcast will return next week (3-17-20).
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Creating Your Personal Writing Space: Physical, Mental and Investigatory
How to Build a Story Based on Your Sweet Spot Map: SPM Series, Part Four - Final
AIARWIP: Technical Difficulties... Temporary Placeholder
How to Build a Character Based on Your Sweet Spot Map: SPM Series, Part Three
How to Worldbuild Based on Your Sweet Spot Map: SPM Series, Part Two
How to Build a Sweet Spot Map Workshop - Part One
Workshop: How to Find and Fix Scene Problems
Series Fundamentals: How NOT to Break Your Series
Series Fiction VS Stand Alone Book
How to Use Chapters as Structure Elements
Character Voice - Distinguishing Your Characters
Creating Titles and How to Choose the Right One
Internal Conflicts - How to Do Them Well
Process - What is it and How Does it Effect My Writing?
Fear of Bad Writing, Is a Scattered Draft Finished, Changing a Process You Love
How to Write Fiction: Boring Writing, Flashbacks, Dream Premonitions and Pre-Climax Info Dumps
Too Many Writing Ideas - How to Focus on the Story
How to Know if Your Idea is the Right Size for Your Story
The Process of Revision: Flash Fiction Example
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