Archive Seasons 7-10 Archives - Writing Excuses
A podcast by Brandon Sanderson, Mary Robinette Kowal, Dan Wells, and Howard Tayler
216 Episodes
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Writing Excuses 10.52: Moving On, with Ellen Kushner
Published: 12/27/2015 -
Writing Excuses 10.51: Q&A on Showing Your Work, with Daniel José Older
Published: 12/20/2015 -
Writing Excuses 10.50: How to Hand-Sell Your Manuscript to Agents and Editors, with Michael Underwood and Marco Palmieri
Published: 12/13/2015 -
Writing Excuses 10.49: What Do I Do With This Thing Now?
Published: 12/6/2015 -
Writing Excuses 10.48: Project in Depth, The Devil’s Only Friend
Published: 11/29/2015 -
Writing Excuses 10.47: Q&A on Revision
Published: 11/22/2015 -
Writing Excuses 10.46: How Do I Make This Pretty?
Published: 11/15/2015 -
Writing Excuses 10.45: Q&A at the GenCon Writing Symposium, with Kameron Hurley, James L. Sutter, and Michael Underwood
Published: 11/8/2015 -
Writing Excuses 10.44: How Do I Fix What is Broken?
Published: 11/1/2015 -
Writing Excuses 10.43: Q&A on Endings, with Delia Sherman
Published: 10/25/2015 -
Writing Excuses 10.42: How In The World Do I Tie All This Together?
Published: 10/18/2015 -
Writing Excuses 10.41: Your Character’s Moral Pendulum
Published: 10/11/2015 -
Writing Excuses 10.40: What’s the Difference Between Ending and Stopping?
Published: 10/4/2015 -
Writing Excuses 10.39: Q&A on Plot Twists with Kevin J. Anderson
Published: 9/27/2015 -
Writing Excuses 10.38: How Does Context Shape Dialog?
Published: 9/20/2015 -
Writing Excuses 10.37: Being a Good Panelist and a Great Moderator, with Susan J. Morris and Marc Tassin
Published: 9/13/2015 -
Writing Excuses 10.36: How Does Context Shape Plot Twists?
Published: 9/6/2015 -
Writing Excuses 10.35: Breaking In, With Charlie N. Holmberg
Published: 8/30/2015 -
Writing Excuses 10.34: Q&A on Pacing
Published: 8/23/2015 -
Writing Excuses 10.33: Combat, with Marie Brennan
Published: 8/16/2015
Brandon Sanderson, Mary Robinette Kowal, Howard Tayler, and Daniel Wells discuss writing techniques in a fast-paced, 15-minute format.