Fiction and Copy Decoded
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Episode 20: There's Piercing, but Nothing Physically Gets Hurt
In this episode, I talk about the cycle every fiction writer goes through when they submit for publication (non-self publishing). Copywriters and marketers go through the same thing too, but different. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://anchor
Episode 19: This Means Nothing, and yet Everything
In this episode, I talk a little bit about 4 words given to me by a mentor that guide me, even to this day...but are really more of a state of being of a piece of writing than a direction to take your writing. Become a supporter of this podcast: https:
Episode 18: It Didn't Go Like I Planned, or How Not to Do Character Backstory in D&D
In this episode, I chat about my near-disastrous experience creating a backstory for my Dungeons and Dragons character, especially because I didn't consider the implications of certain parts (and I didn't even mention how I failed to manage my cursed weap
Episode 17: A Four-Letter Word that May Not Have to Be That Way
In this episode, I'll be chatting about a four-letter word (not THAT kind), and how it can impact you positively in your writing career, once you realize you've been participating in it for a long time now. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://a
Ep. 4 Know Your Limits...Or How My Mechanical Mishap Can Make You a Better Writer
In this episode, find out why pushing yourself when you write can be a double-edged sword--sort of like mowing a lawn with an ailing machine (you'll see...or, hear).
Episode 3 How to Get Ideas--and Why "Opening Up" Sometimes Isn't Enough
In this episode, we'll delve into how to get ideas for your fiction and copywriting projects, as well as why "opening up" sometimes isn't good enough advice (oh, and a little bit about bananas, too).
Ep. 2 Between the Chaos, Explained...
Now is the time I talk about the shrewd tactics of a writer (not me) attempting to relieve others of their suffering and misery, as played out in a private Facebook group.
Can These Two Pages Fiction Writers Use Increase Your Copywriting Dough?
Discover how a one- or two-page document many fiction writers use can help you write better and more engaging copy for your next project.