Archive Seasons 7-10 Archives - Writing Excuses

A podcast by Brandon Sanderson, Mary Robinette Kowal, Dan Wells, and Howard Tayler

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216 Episodes

  1. Writing Excuses 10.32: How Do I Control the Speed of the Story?

    Published: 8/9/2015
  2. Writing Excuses 10.31: How Do I Control the Reader’s Sense of Progress?

    Published: 8/2/2015
  3. Writing Excuses 10.30: Q&A on Middles, with Marie Brennan

    Published: 7/26/2015
  4. Writing Excuses 10.29: Why Should My Characters Fail Spectacularly?

    Published: 7/19/2015
  5. Writing Excuses 10.28: Polytheism in Fiction, with Marie Brennan

    Published: 7/12/2015
  6. Writing Excuses 10.27: Why Can’t I Just Jump to the Ending?

    Published: 7/5/2015
  7. Writing Excuses 10.26: Q&A on Scenes and Description

    Published: 6/28/2015
  8. Writing Excuses 10.25: What Makes a Scene?

    Published: 6/21/2015
  9. Writing Excuses 10.24: Hooking Younger Readers

    Published: 6/14/2015
  10. Writing Excuses 10.23: Can You Tell Me How To Show?

    Published: 6/7/2015
  11. Writing Excuses 10.22: Project-in-Depth—Of Noble Family

    Published: 5/31/2015
  12. Writing Excuses 10.21: Q&A on World Building

    Published: 5/24/2015
  13. Writing Excuses 10.20: How Do I Write a Story, Not an Encyclopedia?

    Published: 5/17/2015
  14. Writing Excuses 10.19: Intrigue

    Published: 5/10/2015
  15. Writing Excuses 10.18: Build an Entire World? Are You Crazy?

    Published: 5/3/2015
  16. Writing Excuses 10.17: Q&A on Beginnings

    Published: 4/26/2015
  17. Writing Excuses 10.16: What Do I Do With All This Blank Space?

    Published: 4/19/2015
  18. Writing Excuses 10.15: Worldbuilding Wilderness with Wes Chu

    Published: 4/12/2015
  19. Writing Excuses 10.14: How Much of the Beginning Needs to Come First?

    Published: 4/5/2015
  20. Writing Excuses 10.13: Where is My Story Going?

    Published: 3/30/2015

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Brandon Sanderson, Mary Robinette Kowal, Howard Tayler, and Daniel Wells discuss writing techniques in a fast-paced, 15-minute format.