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How to take advice
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Mostly, don't. Book recommendation: The Difference Engine by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling
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What does "be a good reader" mean to a writer
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Reading advice, from one writer to the rest.
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I finished another book! It's a secret though. Shh!
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I am working, in spite of appearances. Follow me on Patreon, if you're into that sort of thing.
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Why do you write? Your reasons may be symptoms of what you should fix
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Book recommendation: Red Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson
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No one will ask for the story you're writing
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Book and music recommendations: "Underground" by Tom Waits, and Get Shorty by Elmore Leonard
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Three Creative Minds and the End of Writer's Block
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In this one we talk about what to do with the doubt coming from the thought, "Nobody wants what I have to offer." And how to never have writer's block again.
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I don't know how to "just write," and the power of middling discipline
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Part writing tips, part the story of stories. I'm doing an audio blog, because I have stuff to say, and I get impatient with writing it down sometimes.
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It's not clever to stress people out.
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Reading Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J.K. Rowling and Airborn by Kenneth Oppel
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A Swan Song to Free Thought (maybe? Hope not) May contain spoilers, depending how you define spoiler
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Reading Wool by Hugh Howie. PS: this episode may contain spoilers, depending how you define spoilers.
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There's a reason why the Devil is associated with contracts.
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Reading Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling.
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The Godfather: a postmortem. Mythology and the U.S.A.. Reading Wool by Hugh Howey
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Some light reading. How free are you?
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Irresponsible Journalism and Fear-Driven Sexism. Reading The Godfather by Mario Puzo
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I think sexism is fundamentally cowardly.
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The Power of Plot and Taking Comfort in Human Bumbling. Reading The Godfather by Mario Puzo
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I don't believe in conspiracy theory. But I do respect a good plot.
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Worst case scenarios make the best stories. Reading The Godfather by Mario Puzo
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It's important to learn to think of worst case scenarios when coming up with stories. It's also important to think of solutions to those scenarios. That's where satisfying stories happen.
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Respect will cure us. Thoughts on Covid-19. Reading A World Undone by G.J. Meyer
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Cataclysmic events drop on us sometimes, and they cause paradigm shift. I take comfort in history.
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Politeness Causes Traffic. Reading Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling
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Recorded during the discount plague. It's a metaphor, like all the best stories. Harry Potter is also disturbing.
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Reality Distortion Fields and Science Fiction Noir: Ninefox Gambit by Yoon Ha Lee
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I finished reading Ninefox Gambit by Yoon Ha Lee. I THINK I liked it...
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I don't ask what people think of my stories, because discipline. Reading: Terminus by Peter Clines
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Peter Clines writes good books. And if you should happen to read some of my stories, I do like to know what people think, even if I never ask.
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Cues from rock and roll: Ragged Museum, by Oliver Blakemore
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In which I express my impatience to share my collection of short stories with you.
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What mythology tells us about history, and I started to read Ninefox Gambit by Yoon Ha Lee
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Tuesday is named after an old, old god. He was once the Sky Father. Now he is a multitude. Also, so far, Ninefox Gambit is a good book. We shall see if it continues to be.
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