Inside Creative Writing - A Podcast for Fiction and Creative Nonfiction Writers

Inside Creative Writing - A Podcast for Fiction and Creative Nonfiction Writers


Latest Episodes

Episode 17: How to Match Your Story to Your Genre
May 21, 2018

“When you’re a hammer, everything looks like a nail.” And when you’re a novelist, every story idea looks like a[...]

Episode 16: What Can We Learn about Writing from Sculpting?
May 14, 2018

As creative writers, we have a lot of tools of the trade at our disposal. Characterization, symbolism, subtext, and all[...]

Episode 15: Lessons from a Master – Cormac McCarthy
May 07, 2018

Cormac McCarthy is the Pulitzer Prize award-winning and best-selling author of books like The Road, No Country for Old Men,[...]

Bonus Episode 2: The Myth of the Perfect Writing Place
April 22, 2018

What’s a bonus episode? When there’s a topic I want to explore, but it doesn’t justify an entire full episode,[...]

Bonus Episode 1: The Figurative Language Rock
April 15, 2018

It’s the first of many bonus episodes! When there’s a topic I want to explore, but it doesn’t justify an[...]

Episode 14: The “Somebody-Wanted-But-So” Technique
February 21, 2018

In this week’s episode, we learn how a simple technique used to easily summarize a story can revolutionize the way[...]

Episode 13: Story Structure and the Inciting Incident
February 19, 2018

Have you ever wondered why some stories keep you turning pages to find out what happens next while others leave[...]

Episode 12: Secrets to Writing Great Dialogue
February 18, 2018

How do you write dialogue that sounds authentic, shimmers with subtext, and advances the plot? That’s what we tackle in[...]

Episode 11: Adverbs (and Why You Should Get Rid of Them!)
February 15, 2018

How (and why!) to dramatically improve your writing by getting rid of those pesky little adverbs. This episode explores what[...]

Episode 10: The Snowflake Method… with Randy Ingermanson
February 12, 2018

Need some help getting that novel or screenplay to come together? Randy Ingermanson and his Snowflake Method might be just[...]