R.F. Dunham (fantasy/alternate history writer) and Josh Davis (editor, novelist, and publisher) give writing tips, share indie book reviews, and discuss religion, politics, and other impolite things.
Better late than never, right? At least we’re not too late. And we have good reasons. Sort of. Anyway, our latest episode has a review of Hellfire by Jeff Provine, as well as a discussion about character development and how to... Continue Reading →
Today’s episode is a fine example of why we call ourselves the Wrambling Writers because it runs all over the place! We review Carolyn O’Neal’s dystopian eco-thriller Kingsley, share some writing tips about using flashbacks effectively, discuss the nuances of literacy,... Continue Reading →
If you’ve been following the podcast, you already know who Liberty Speidel is. If you haven’t, she’s the author of The Darby Shaw Chronicles, the superhuman detective stories we’ve been reviewing for our last three episodes. On today’s show, you get... Continue Reading →
Sorry we’re just a couple of days late getting this up! More scheduling conflicts… Today we finished our reviews of The Darby Shaw Chronicles and talked about our favorite music to listen to while working. We also ran down more rabbit... Continue Reading →
On today’s episode we talked about Liberty Speidel’s Retaliation, the second book in the Darby Shaw Chronicles, Josh went on a rant about free speech, and we shared our favorite authors/novels. We also discussed Josh’s accent and the random places it pops... Continue Reading →
Today we had a debate about the merits of Scrivener vs yWriter, reviewed Liberty Speidel’s The Darby Shaw Chronicles: Emergence, and addressed the chaos of current events. You can read R.F.’s full review of Emergence on his website.
Welcome to the very first podcast from the Wrambling Writers! Today we talked a little bit about the concept of writing a universal story, Todd Tavolazzi’s book Looking into the Sun, the evilness of Trump, and some of what we’re currently working... Continue Reading →