Rite Gud
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Touch Grass
Here to talk about engaging with nature in your fiction is Ashely Adams, who will teach us how to touch grass.
Fite Gud
In this episode of Rite Gud, we are talking about swords. We are joined by Johanus Haidner of The Academy of European Swordsmanship.
More Bad Writing Advice
We debunk more Bad Writing Advice: the virtues of head hopping, the problem with MICE, and why not to let a robot say if your prose is vivid.
The Way to Write the Other is Not To Make the Other Into You
Many writers seem to think that the way to fix exoticism is to homogenize every other culture from every part of the world.
Seize the Press!
In this episode, we talk to JonnyPickering, founder and editor-in-chief of Seize the Press.
Boast in the Shell: Why AI Art is Overhyped
In this episode, Wendy Xu joins us once again to talk about AI art, AI writing, and the rise of the machines.
I Dream of Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles
When the pursuit of comfort takes over your entire life, and your entire worldview, your art suffers, and maybe society does too. In this episode, were talking about why speculative fiction shouldnt
Poster’s Elbow
For writers, social media can be a valuable tool for networking and self-promotion. But can the drawbacks outweigh the positives?
Orc Gusano
Has Latinx representation in American sci-fi and fantasy really gotten any better since that book was written fifty years ago?
Susan Sontag’s Notes on Sleepaway Camp
Today, Magencubed joins us to examine that seminal queer text, auteur Robert Hiltzik's 1983 film Sleepaway Camp.