For those of you who do not follow podcasts, here's incentive to start.
Writing Excuses is a short podcast ("It's 15 minutes long because you're in a hurry and we're not that smart.") featuring professional authors Brandon Sanderson, Mary Robinette Kowal, Howard Taylor and Dan Wells talking about every imaginable writing topic under the sun. Seriously. There are 10 seasons of this podcast and some of them have more than 50 episodes. You do the math. This season, season 10, they're trying something different. Season 10 is a workshop, a master class, complete with exercises, covering the scope of speculative fiction writing from idea creation through a complete and saleable story. Because its a podcast, you can listen to the episodes whenever you want and participate in the workshop on your time. They're only 4 episodes into the season. Plus, any of the exercises they're recommending now, they've already discussed in some episode of the podcast, and they're linking back. It's all available here. Go. Do it. It's free. You owe it to yourself. The Writing Room Report: The prompt for this meeting asked each writer to contribute a historical setting (e.g. The Civil War) and a character complete with age, sex and one interesting attribute (e.g. an 85 year-old woman with a cleft palate). Onto that foundation, each writer found a way to build a speculative premise, and the writers who read aloud revealed some fascinating stories beginning to take shape. We hope to see some of them at critique meetings soon! We're offering a prompt to those of you who couldn't attend the Writing Room: Your main character is a man who travels through time every time he sneezes.
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It's always a challenge to keep those words flowing. But we're here to help! Who wants to join an attempt to write a story a week in June?
By short story, we mean SHORT story: 4,000 to 5,000 words. It's a great way to practice all the elements of writing -- character, description, plot, pacing, voice, etc. -- in one small package. Plus, you get the satisfaction of completing something. And what does BSFW get? More short stories to critique! It's a win win win win. We're not just leading you to the starting line and saying "go!" Start here, with this fantastic podcast episode on short story writing. You don't have to subscribe to the "Writing Excuses" podcast to listen, but we hope once you've heard this one, you'll be hooked on this amazing resource for writing advice. We can keep each other appraised of our progress on our Facebook page. Also, don't forget the BSFW Daily Writing Challenge! It's a worksheet on Google Drive that gives you points for writing at least 250 words each day. And who doesn't love points? Click here to email Brad to get started if you haven't yet. The June spreasheet will be ready by the end of the week. Let's write some short stories! Who's in? |
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