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Muse of Fire by Dan Simmons
Muse of Fire by Dan Simmons










Muse of Fire by Dan Simmons

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Muse of Fire by Dan Simmons

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  • Writing Prompt: You need to change your shoes, or something awful is going to happen.įull Circle: Pants at the beginning and the end. How does the professional writer deal with these sorts of things? We talk about the absence of the muse, the wrong space, the absence of ideas, discouragement, lack of time, distractions, and pants.Īudiobook Pick-of-the-Week: Hyperion, by Dan Simmons.

    Muse of Fire by Dan Simmons

    We end each podcast with the tagline “you’re out of excuses, now go write,” but many people still come up with plenty of excuses. We’re off to a great start, with a dangling preposition right there in the title. Any unused audiobook credits will be lost at cancellation. Thereafter, cancel anytime, effective the next billing cycle. Cancel your membership before your free trial period is up and you will not be charged. A very small number of titles are more than one credit. After your 14 day trial, your membership will renew each month for just $14.95 per month so you can continue to receive one audiobook credit per month plus members-only discounts on all audio purchases. Get your first 14 days of the AudibleListener® Gold membership plan free, which includes one audiobook credit. *Note: From the Audible website, here are the terms of the free membership. This episode of Writing Excuses has been brought to you by Audible. Writing Prompt: You have decided to start “Zoo Club,” and you just punched an elephant REALLY HARD. Content warning! This book has naughty words and some very adult concepts in it. How far into the outlining process do you actually start writing?Īudiobook Pick-of-the-Week: Fight Club, by Chuck Palahniuk, narrated by Jim Colby.How do you design frightening creatures?.Do the bad things you do to your characters always have to suit the story?.How far into writing a novel should you begin letting others read it and provide feedback?.How do you do bad things to your heroes and not feel bad about it?.Here’s a second rapid-fire Q&A, with questions coming to us from Twitter, Facebook, and email. It was so popular when we did it the first time, we decided to do it again.












    Muse of Fire by Dan Simmons