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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How to Write Holiday Based Stories
Burn Out or Writer's Block in Writing Fiction and How to Overcome It
How to Include a Theme in Your Fiction and Characters
What is Telegraphing and the Truth About Writers' Groups
Should I Quit Writing This Thing?
Overcoming Focus Issues in Writing: Attention, Overwhelm and Scheduling Problems
Writing Goals Workshop: Setting Goals for the New Year
How to Turn What You Love into What You Write
How to Nail Your Endings
How to Expand Your Story Idea: Flash, Short Story and Novel Examples
How to Start Building a Language, Culture... and Story Ideas Workshop
How to Worldbuild Fast - Workshop
Listeners' Questions on: Which Idea is Best, Hitting Word Count and Why We Don't Name and Shame
How to Plot Twists that Fit
Who Are Your 10 Most Influential Writers and Why?
Second Annual Halloween Special: Listener Edition - Part Two
Second Annual Halloween Special: Listener Edition - Part One
How to Write Funny: Putting Humor into Fiction - Workshop
Workshop - How to Build Plot Arcs
Advice for Fiction Writers: What Would You Tell Your Younger Self?
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