Writers of the Future Podcast

John Goodwin
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Mar 9, 2024 • 59min

268. Mark Leslie Lefebvre: Creating and Growing a Universe

Mark Leslie wrote a 10,000-word short that began his Canadian Werewolf series. In this interview, we discuss going from a story, to a novel, to a series, to collaborating with spin-offs. Yogi Berra famously stated, "When you come to a fork, take it." We discuss how accurate this is as advice as you become more knowledgeable as a storyteller. We discuss how this can be accomplished.
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Mar 3, 2024 • 1h

267. David Weber Creator of Honor Harrington and Other Incredible Sci-Fi

In this interview done at Superstars 2024 in Colorado Springs, CO, David Weber discusses his journey to becoming the bestselling author, including "Honor Harrington," and we also address his coming to grips with being the new "old guard" of science fiction and fantasy authors. I really enjoyed this interview. He is not only a great author, but a very lovely man.
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Feb 24, 2024 • 59min

266. Craig Martelle on Compelling Military Fiction Drama

Craig Martelle has taken his more than twenty years of experience in the Marine Corps, his legal education, and his business consulting career to write compelling stories. He recommended the first in his Ian Bragg Thriller Series, “The Operator,” which I read and thoroughly enjoyed. But his bio also says he writes sf, urban fantasy, YA fantasy, and regular fantasy as well as thriller. But today, it's all about the thriller!
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Feb 17, 2024 • 59min

265. Jim Butcher Dresden Files and Writing Urban Fantasy

I met up with Jim Butcher at the Superstars Writing Conference in Colorado Springs. He is the creator of The Dresden Files, the Codex Alera, and a new series, the Cinder Spires. We talk about his journey to becoming a bestselling author and any backstories of the characters in his Dresden series. Much more insight into why he is the incredible author that he is.
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Feb 11, 2024 • 51min

264. Deon McAdoo tells authors how to get books published through Ingram Spark

Deon McAdoo, Key Accounts Sales Manager for Ingram Spark. IngramSpark is an online self-publishing company that allows you to print, globally distribute, and manage your print and ebooks. I knew very little about Ingram Spark before this interview but rapidly learned what an amazing tool this is for authors wanting to get their books published and distributed--EVEN IN BOOKSTORES!
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Feb 3, 2024 • 59min

263. Contest Director Joni Labaqui Discusses the History of the Contest

Joni Labaqui has been the Contest Director since 1995. In this episode, we discuss both Contests, starting with what it was like in 1995 and how it has grown. We also discussed each of the Coordinating judges for both Contests.
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Jan 26, 2024 • 60min

262. Rebecca Hardy Discusses Writing in 1st Person

I met Rebecca Hardy, pen name for Rebecca Hardy, after she wrote a blog post on the cameras of Battlefield Earth. She was subsequently a guest just over a year ago with her debut novel, “House of Lost Wives.” She is a writer, photographer, and artist working in London while residing in West Sussex, England. She has just come out with her second novel, “The Merchant’s Daughter,” again written in first person. As I am routinely cautioned about writing in the first person, I wanted to revisit the subject with someone who successfully uses first-person narrative. www.rebeccadanese.com/rebecca_hardy_author.php
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Jan 20, 2024 • 59min

261. Jo Henry, Managing Director of Bookbrunch Publishing News Service

Jo Henry is the managing director of Bookbrunch, a daily news service and information site for the book industry. She has worked in the book industry for over 40 years, starting at the literary agency A.M Heath; she has worn probably every possible hat in the publishing industry. She joined BookBrunch in 2018. Jo was co-founder of the Book Marketing Society and a former chair of both the Book Society and the Book Trade Charity.
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Jan 13, 2024 • 58min

260. Judith Anderle Discusses AI, Publishing, and Copyright Law

Judith Anderle, who, along with her husband, Michael, has built an indie publishing empire and created the 20BooksTo50K annual conference. In this interview, we discuss publishing, AI, and copyright law as it currently stands in January 2024.
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Jan 4, 2024 • 58min

259. Alex Shvartsman on Writing Snark in SF&F

Alex Shvartsman is from Ukraine and came to the US as the USSR was collapsing and now lives in New York. With English as his third language, he read voraciously and began writing in his thirties. He sold 100 short stories before venturing into novels. He loves to write. He also holds the distinction of having been #3 in the world in Magic the Gathering. He was originally published in Galaxy's Edge magazine as published by Mike Resnick (WOTF judge). We discuss how he writes snarky (satire, humor) fantasy and sci fi. Visit Alex at alexshvartsman.com and receive the free ebook "Explaining Cthulu to Grandma."

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