There’s a great character in Clyde Edgerton’s novel The Floatplane Notebooks known simply as “the vine.” It grows along the side of the family’s house and provides exposition and context for what happens between the years spanned in the story. I think of #WriteOnSC like that vine. An ever-present entity recording and putting context to…
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Episode 69: Pace 911 or Why You’re Bored by that Book You Wanted to Love
On November 16, Kasie and Rex took on the craft topic of pace. Here are the show notes: Theme for the day Pace — Why you’re bored with a book that you really wanted to LOVE Agenda What is “Pace”? How to recognize pace as a reader How to write and revise “pace” What everyone’s…
Episode 68: The Importance of Feedback
On November 9, Kasie and Rex broke down what it’s like to get and give feedback on your written work. A painful part of the process, yes, but an important one. Here are the show notes: Theme for the day Feedback, Critique, and Taking it on the Chin for your Writing Agenda The value of…
Episode 67: Pre-Writing and NaNoWriMo
On November 2, Kasie and Rex worked on the NaNoWriMo thing. Here are the show notes: Theme for the day NaNoWriMo, Brainstorming, Pre-Writing and “The Frenzy” Agenda Reminders about upcoming events and news NaNoWriMo basics PreWriting & Brainstorming Link to the podcast Segment 1 This weekend is the South Carolina Writers’ Association’s Fall Retreat in…
Episode 66: Writer Marketing Toolbox – Trailers and Short Films
On October 23, Kasie and Rex welcomed Thaddeus Jones into the studio. Here are the show notes: Theme for the day Alternate Marketing for your Book Agenda Thad Jones and filming book trailers How does multi-media content help you sell? Book trailers are more or less popular now, but why? Segment 1 Thad and Fanatik Productions…
