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An author is published regularly. Tim Goodwin and Art Franz are "writers," the people who work and scrape and publish (on occasion) but mostly faceplant, rise, brush off, and repeat. What does it take to learn how to tell good stories? How can I fully realize my characters? How do I gather quality feedback on works in progress? What can I do to punch through writer's block? What must we do to publish work in today's media landscape? No, really. We're asking. But we are also answering! Join T ...
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Odyssey SF/F Writing Workshop Podcasts

Odyssey SF/F Workshop

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The Odyssey Writing Workshops Charitable Trust is a nonprofit with the mission of helping writers of fantasy, science fiction, and horror improve their work. To fulfill our mission, we offer Your Personal Odyssey Writing Workshop, an intensive, one-on-one online program, customized for each student. Top authors, editors, and agents serve as guest lecturers and guest critiquers. We also offer five-week online writing classes each winter; webinars, critiques, consultations, and coaching year-r ...
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The Survivor’s Writing Workshop

Talia Mingey

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We are a monthly writing workshop for survivors of trauma. These are the recordings of our meetings with just Jenna and Talia’s parts to keep our members privacy safe. Most episodes are two writing prompts and a healing exercise. Some will be discussions between Jenna and Talia about topics that come up while sharing. We hope this podcast will help you redefine your story in your words. We want healing to happen through bonding with other survivors and through the outlet of writing.
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The Write Idea Workshop

The Write Idea Workshop

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The Write Idea Workshop is a comedic podcast about the creative process. Comedian Ryan Andersons and the occassional cohost sit down and talk with writers, artists, comedians, actors and all manner of creative people to figure out what makes them tick, and have some laughs along the way
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Are you a writer looking for some help and encouragement? Want to improve your writing and advance your career? Or maybe you're just getting started and don't know what you need yet. Author and teacher Kitty Bucholtz and her guests are happy to help you on the sometimes difficult and often lonely road writers travel. Learn to build your business, whether you're traditionally published or self-published, and improve your craft, regardless of where you are as an author. Together, we can write ...
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Art explores how he has shifted his mindset from writing to "drafting" as a clever way to trick his brain into enjoying the rough draft process. Art offers seven steps for his process to keep the work engaging. Tim and Art are here to help, so email the show at TiffinInnWritingWorkshop@gmail.com to get your conversation started.…
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Tim and Art explore ways you can discover your writing voice through playing with different forms within your early drafts. Adopting new forms (such as prose poetry, screenplays, haiku, etc.) as an avenue of play can unlock new directions in your work. Even if you try and discard or try and adopt, the work of trying can lead to new ideas and help y…
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Art explores how he uses the Refill episodes as a rationale for dispelling doubt and continuing to push forward in improving his craft. Tim and Art are here to help, so email the show at TiffinInnWritingWorkshop@gmail.com to get your conversation started.โดย Arthur Franz IV
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Tim and Art welcome guest author Kalynn Applewhite to the corner booth to discuss her process in staying disciplined year-round in writing as well as a glimpse into her self-publishing successes. Kalynn Applewhite is a writer at heart with a lifetime love of fantasy. She is a work-at-home mom and lead creator for Applewhite Games. Through her books…
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Tim explores how to process constructive feedback and turn that into action on a future draft. Tim and Art are here to help, so email the show at TiffinInnWritingWorkshop@gmail.com to get your conversation started.โดย Tim Goodwin
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Tim and Art demonstrate best practices of giving and receiving feedback with an unscripted feedback session on Tim's flash fiction! Join us as we hear Tim's story read into the record, Art asking open-ended questions about choices Tim made in the story, Art's impression of the work, written feedback from editors who passed on the story, and finally…
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Tim and Art transport you back in time to Season 1 with a new segment we are calling a "REWIND." We plan to release our regularly scheduled REFILL episode as a Bonus later this month whenever Art's voice no longer crackles like a campfire (thanks, mystery virus!). This episode originally aired on April 25, 2023. Ever struggled to find the time (or …
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Tim and Art discuss the hallmarks of quality feedback to writers, especially how to sort out good advice from bad. They offer tips on how to deliver helpful feedback to your peers as well as how to convert bad advice into something useful. We're here to help, so e-mail us at TiffinInnWritingWorkshop@gmail.com with any questions, success stories, or…
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Art introduces the distinction between Heroes and Anti-Heroes, specifically how their decision-making defines them. We're here to help, so e-mail us at TiffinInnWritingWorkshop@gmail.com with any questions, success stories, or to just get the conversation started.โดย Arthur Franz IV
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Tim and Art welcome the talented Cat Hammons into the corner booth to discuss best practices on collaborating with a writing partner as well as tips on writing for film and TV. Cat Hammons is an actor and writer born and raised in Ogden, UT. Her acting career includes the award-winning film For When You Get Lost and a variety of television shows su…
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As writers, we all need the right tools in our toolbelts. This season, Tim and I are using the refill episodes to discuss fundamental literary tools. These tools could be important terminology, useful literary devices, or foundational concepts that we think every writer can find valuable. In each refill episode, we plan to tackle two at a time. Thi…
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Tim and Art are back with an all-new season of discussions, tips, and ways to progress your stories! In this season 3 opener, Tim and Art discuss practical strategies for approaching your 2nd draft. Art offers three major steps including how to approach big note-taking when you read your 1st draft back, when and how to approach revising scenes, and…
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With the end of NaNoWriMo 2023, Tim and Art discuss what they learned about themselves and the process of writing after the month-long sprint, how they plan to use their time now that it is over, and what to do differently going forward. Stay in touch during the hiatus at TiffinInnWritingWorkshop@gmail.com. Feel free to share your thoughts on your …
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Tim and Art discuss their experience with NaNoWriMo 2023 as they look back on their personal successes and improvements resulting from Season 2. Tim and Art make a case for using the competency map as a fresh approach to educating fiction writers while teasing the editorial direction and some of the guests they expect to join them in Season 3. Tim …
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Tim recaps using subtext, imagery and symbolism to imply a complementary layer of meaning that enhances the literal story, with emphasis on a practical approach. To connect with Tim and Art directly, email the show at TiffinInnWritingWorkshop@gmail.com.โดย Tim Goodwin
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Tim and Art discuss subtext in fiction, including what it is, why you would want to use it, and some best practices on how to deploy it in your stories. To connect with Tim and Art directly, email the show at TiffinInnWritingWorkshop@gmail.com.โดย Arthur Franz IV, Tim Goodwin
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BONUS: Art kicks off NaNoWriMo 2023 with 1,721 words! Follow along with Art's progress on www.nanowrimo.org by sending a Buddy request to MyCoachArt. Let's keep each other motivated! To connect with Tim and Art directly, email the show at TiffinInnWritingWorkshop@gmail.com.โดย Arthur Franz IV
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Art recounts how specific detail in his "gateway" Donald Barthelme story, "The Indian Uprising," lit a fuse that ultimately made him want to become a writer. To connect with Tim and Art directly, email the show at TiffinInnWritingWorkshop@gmail.com.โดย Arthur Franz IV
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Tim and Art discuss the ways to create meaning in your manuscript through specific detail. Art offers a two-step process to creating memorable specific detail and a three-part justification of why you should do it. The episode ends with a list of three risks to avoid when deploying specific detail in your work. To connect with Tim and Art directly,…
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Art recaps the two tips to writing a setting that sings, keeping your setting from feeling "arbitrary" and building your setting from the "inside out." Mastering these two techniques will help your setting complement your characters, action, and theme. To connect with Tim and Art directly, email the show at TiffinInnWritingWorkshop@gmail.com.…
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Tim and Art discuss the two biggest takeaways from building a quality setting in your book. Tim and Art make a case for not allowing your setting to be arbitrary and to build it from the "inside out" to improve the reader's experience. Tim and Art also discuss their own in-progress manuscripts to illustrate where their book's settings are helping t…
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Theme is what your story is (in big capital letters) ABOUT... that central idea, untethered to the plot or characters, that emerges from the descriptions, situations, snippets of dialogue, symbols, and all the little choices you’ve made throughout the narrative. Art explores how Theme is emergent in your drafts, and identifies how to spot symbols, …
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Tim and Art discuss how themes arrive in your work, whether intentional or accidental. Does the author fully control the themes that are present? Or is the reader essential as a co-creator of the themes? Do you even need theme in your work? What is theme anyway? We have opinions! For a primer on the concept of theme, check out this exceptional essa…
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Art comes clean about how little progress he has made on his novel draft. The result is a hard look at why we let the everyday crowd out our writing time and, more importantly, how to recommit to the work. Art recaps how to use Draft Zero to plot out the nearest scenes (not the whole story) then ends the episode with two tactics for breaking throug…
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Tim and Art discuss how they are trying to keep pushing their manuscripts forward, from applying the "Draft Zero" concept to writing out your story's theme to planning (and achieving) incremental progress. To connect with Tim and Art directly, email the show at TiffinInnWritingWorkshop@gmail.com.โดย Arthur Franz IV, Tim Goodwin
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Art reviews the five "lenses" we can use to strengthen our first draft dialogue-Melody, Brevity, Plausibility, Tension, and Subtext-and how to use them to improve your dialogue in subsequent drafts. To connect with Tim and Art directly, email the show at TiffinInnWritingWorkshop@gmail.com.โดย Arthur Franz IV
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Tim and Art discuss the five main filters or "lenses" we can use to examine if our first draft dialogue is working hard enough. Join us for a discussion about Melody, Brevity, Plausibility, Tension, and Subtext. We tell a couple of personal stories, a few self-deprecating jokes, and set goals on how to attack dialogue in our revisions to ensure the…
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Tim recaps the four questions we can ask ourselves when inserting exposition into our narratives that can ensure the exposition is not too long or too short. To connect with Tim and Art directly, email the show at TiffinInnWritingWorkshop@gmail.com.โดย Tim Goodwin
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Tim and Art explore some best practices in weaving exposition into your narrative, including four essential questions to ask yourself when presenting exposition in your initial drafts and revisions. To connect with Tim and Art directly, email the show at TiffinInnWritingWorkshop@gmail.com.โดย Arthur Franz IV, Tim Goodwin
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Art tells a little story that helps him remember the sequence of steps in the "Dive the Trench" plot structure, then recaps how each section helps build the narrative of your story. The steps of the "Dive the Trench" plot structure are listed below. It is based on the main character's power relative to the run time of the story, which creates a sla…
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Tim and Art deconstruct standard plot templates to uncover why they work. The result is a 10-point plot structure that chunks the larger story into manageable sections, thus allowing us to tackle the story in pieces. Compare the 10-point plan with your chosen plot template and see where they align! The result is a "Dive the Trench" plot structure b…
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Conflict is the fuel that keeps the engine of your story running. Art explores how to use three different types of conflict: Character vs. Themselves, Character vs. their Environment, and Character vs. Others. Using these broad categories, which are intentionally aligned with Aristotle, simplifies the process of selecting quality obstacles to boost…
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Tim and Art discuss how to develop meaningful conflict for your characters. They present a framework of three main sources of conflict, three ways characters experience conflict, and three best practices for writers when injecting conflict into their stories. To connect with Tim and Art directly, email the show at TiffinInnWritingWorkshop@gmail.com…
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Have you ever been surprised by something one of your characters did? Ever been frustrated by an unexpected turn your character made off your cleverly paved outline? Art presents how giving your characters control of the story is ultimately a positive. To connect with Tim and Art directly, email the show at TiffinInnWritingWorkshop@gmail.com.…
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Tim and Art expand on the 5 elements of main characters, discussing film and TV examples to explore how to achieve the desired results. To connect with Tim and Art directly, email the show at TiffinInnWritingWorkshop@gmail.com.โดย Arthur Franz IV, Tim Goodwin
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We welcome author JL Lycette as our guest to the corner booth to discuss her experience as a first-time novelist with a small indie publisher. JL Lycette is a novelist, award-winning essayist, rural physician, wife, and mom. She has a degree in biochemistry from the University of San Francisco and attained her medical degree at the University of Wa…
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We welcome author J. Adams Oaks as our guest to the corner booth to discuss the craft of writing. J. Adams Oaks is a writer, editor, and translator from Chicago. His first novel, WHY I FIGHT (Atheneum Books, Simon & Schuster), was a Junior Library Guild selection, an ALA Best Book For Young Adults and won awards from the National Society of Arts an…
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Tim and Art explore the excitement and dread of committing to drafting their novels. Gain an inside look into how they are preparing to do the work, from outlining to version control to time management! To connect with Tim and Art directly, email the show at TiffinInnWritingWorkshop@gmail.com.โดย Arthur Franz IV, Tim Goodwin
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Tim and Art look back at how their writing process has changed as a result of Season 1 and what new focus you can expect in Season 2. Art's articles referenced in the show are below: AI and You: Emerging Technology and What It Means for Writers Gamestormers Review To connect with Tim and Art directly, email the show at TiffinInnWritingWorkshop@gmai…
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Tim recaps the five key elements of writing strong main characters and takes a jaunt into discussing how one-liners can help sum up your main character for the reader. To connect with Tim and Art directly, email the show at TiffinInnWritingWorkshop@gmail.com.โดย Tim Goodwin
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Tim and Art outline their Top 5 Needs for a strong main character, listing notable examples from page to stage, from big screen to small screen. To connect with Tim and Art directly, email the show at TiffinInnWritingWorkshop@gmail.com.โดย Arthur Franz IV, Tim Goodwin
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Every writer faces rejection. It is built into the process. Art tells the story of how he displayed his rejection letters and why it ultimately missed the mark in helping him write better fiction. Art's new perspective offers advice on how to spin rejections into a positive so you can stay motivated to do the work. To connect with Tim and Art direc…
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