

Writing Excuses
Mary Robinette Kowal, DongWon Song, Erin Roberts, Dan Wells, and Howard Tayler
Fifteen minutes long, because you're in a hurry, and we're not that smart.
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Aug 10, 2025 • 26min
20.32: Revision and Character Consciousness Téa Obreht
This week’s guest, Téa Obreht, an acclaimed novelist known for her award-winning debut, The Tiger’s Wife, delves into the intricacies of revision and character consciousness. She discusses the challenges of the idea-generation phase and emphasizes the value of layered character development. Téa reveals how discomfort can unearth true character motivations and encourages writers to explore different narrative perspectives through rewriting. Plus, she suggests a fun exercise to enhance your opening paragraphs!

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Aug 3, 2025 • 26min
20.31: Framing the Lens
This discussion dives into the art of framing in storytelling, emphasizing how writers decide what to include or exclude for clarity. The hosts explore the balance of inclusion versus focus, specifically in family dynamics and modern contexts. Revision is key, as removing disruptive elements helps preserve tone and intent. They encourage writers to shift their story's frame, challenging them to rethink scenes to enhance narrative impact. Plus, there's excitement about an upcoming writing retreat on a cruise!

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Jul 27, 2025 • 19min
20.30: Using Why To Shape Tone
The discussion kicks off with the significance of tone in storytelling, highlighting its role in shaping emotional landscapes. The hosts explore how contrasting tones can enhance narratives, using vivid examples from various genres. Techniques for manipulating tone through word choice and sentence structure are dissected, offering valuable insights for writers. A creative exercise challenges listeners to rewrite a scene with differing emotional tones, encouraging deeper exploration of character interactions and reader perception.

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Jul 20, 2025 • 22min
20.29: Authorial Intent
What is authorial intent and why does it matter in storytelling? The hosts explore how intentions shape narrative and engage readers emotionally, emphasizing the difference between message and content. They discuss the importance of aligning character actions with motivations for richer storytelling. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own writing motivations and consider how intentions can enhance or clutter their narratives. Get ready for a deep dive into the heart of writing!

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Jul 13, 2025 • 23min
20.28: The Lens of Tradition
This discussion dives into how storytelling traditions shape creativity and resonate with audiences. The speakers reflect on their personal and cultural backgrounds that influence their narratives. They explore the balance between tradition and innovation, highlighting how external influences can enhance storytelling. Additionally, the importance of evolving traditions and integrating diverse elements is emphasized, encouraging writers to embrace influences that can refine their craft.

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Jul 6, 2025 • 23min
20.27: The Lens of Why
Mark Oshiro, a versatile author of YA and middle-grade literature, joins the conversation to explore the core question: "Why did you write this book?" He discusses the difference between theme and meaning, emphasizing how readers bring their own interpretations. The chat reveals how discovering a story’s true theme mid-draft can lead to transformative rewrites. Oshiro also shares personal experiences that highlight the emotional complexities writers face while revising their work. Tune in for insights on the dynamic between authors and their audiences!

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Jun 29, 2025 • 26min
20.26: Gaming as a Writing Metaphor
Discover how gaming transforms narrative engagement, offering players a unique sense of agency that differs from traditional storytelling. Explore how player choice fosters emergent narratives, leading to personalized experiences. The discussion dives into the symbiotic relationship between gameplay mechanics and storytelling, illustrated by popular titles. Learn how audience preferences shape both gaming and reading experiences. Finally, the importance of collaborative storytelling is emphasized, encouraging creators to balance audience impact with their artistic vision.

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Jun 22, 2025 • 21min
20.25: Writing Confrontation (LIVE Aboard the WX Cruise)
Hosts dive into the art of writing confrontations, both physical and emotional, revealing key elements like focus and physicality. They discuss how anticipation and character history shape these intense moments. The conversation flows from crafting dynamic fight scenes to exploring verbal arguments, emphasizing character depth and emotional stakes. A fun take on action scenes is shared, encouraging listeners to rewrite movie confrontations for prose. Plus, an engaging look at the Hulu show 'Death and Other Details' adds fresh insights for writers!

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Jun 15, 2025 • 36min
20.24: An Interview with Charles Duhigg
Charles Duhigg, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and bestselling author of The Power of Habit, dives into the art of communication. He discusses how listening shapes writing and shares techniques like 'looping for understanding' to enhance conversations. Duhigg emphasizes the power of deep questions in fostering meaningful connections. He also encourages writers to embrace feedback as growth opportunities and offers creative homework to tap into one's unique voice. Get ready to unlock the secrets of impactful dialogue!

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Jun 8, 2025 • 24min
20.23: The Lens of the Senses
Dive into the world of sensory details in storytelling! Discover how sounds, scents, and tastes can enrich character development and worldbuilding. The hosts share personal stories illustrating the power of sensory perception in creating emotional connections. Learn about innovative experiences like Darkfield, where storytelling comes alive in total darkness. Engage your creativity with exercises that expand your character's sensory interactions, making their world feel more real and immersive.