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Jonathan Stoddard | EP 361 Jonathan Stoddard shares his journey from being nonverbal as a child to becoming a successful actor and photographer. He discusses the importance of drama therapy, his experiences in the film industry, and the unique challenges of working in soap operas. Stoddard reflects on the nature of success in acting, the creative process of photography, and the diverse roles he has played throughout his career. The conversation highlights the balance between creativity and the business side of acting, as well as the personal growth that comes with pursuing one's passion. In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into the intricacies of acting, exploring the evolution of an actor's mindset, the challenges of relating to characters, and the importance of understanding justification in storytelling. They discuss the juggling act of managing multiple projects, share starstruck moments with iconic actors, and highlight the differences in tone and structure across various genres. The conversation concludes with valuable lessons and advice for personal growth and navigating the complexities of the film industry. Jonathan's Socials IG: https://www.instagram.com/jonstoddardofficial/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/jonathanstoddardofficial/ Takeaways
On today's Servants of Grace theology segment, a listener writes in and asks Dave, “Should the Different Genres of the Bible Impact How We Interpret It?”What You'll hear on this EpisodeThe different Genres in the Bible.The importance of determining the genre of the biblical book.Subscribing, sharing, and your feedbackYou can subscribe to the Servants of Grace Podcast via iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, or your favorite podcast catcher. If you like what you've heard, please consider leaving a rating and share it with your friends (it takes only takes a second and will go a long way to helping other people find the show). You can also connect with me on Twitter at @davejjenkins, on Facebook, or via email to share your feedback.Thanks for listening to this week's episode of Servants of Grace theology segment!
On today's Servants of Grace theology segment, a listener writes in and asks Dave, "Should the Different Genres of the Bible Impact How We Interpret It?"What You'll hear on this Episode• The different Genres in the Bible.• The importance of determining the genre of the biblical book.Subscribing, sharing, and your feedbackFor more Servants of Grace theology segments, please consider checking out our previous episodes and subscribing via one of the many podcast platforms below: Website: https://servantsofgrace.org/servants-of-grace-theology-segment/ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/servants-of-grace/id1240932035?ls=1&mt=2#episodeGuid=https%3A%2F%2Fservantsofgrace.org%2F%3Fp%3D242879Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/22CmXpzbz6JYjemSV0CMwtAmazon Music: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9zZXJ2YW50c29mZ3JhY2Uub3JnL2ZlZWQvcG9kY2FzdC8YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/servantsofgraceThanks for listening to this week's episode of Servants of Grace theology segment!
This week's segments: 1. D&D in Different Genres 2. Homebrewing "The Fisherman's Lure" 3. Draft of Best Fictional "Barbarians" Subscribe for more weekly Dungeons & Dragons content! And follow us on our socials for previous draft videos and to learn more about us: Gabe -- @gabespan (TikTok, Instagram) George -- @dmgeorge_primavera (TikTok, Instagram) Dylan -- @whatcha_mccollum (Instagram) Nick -- @nicklwilliams (Instagram)
Send us a textIn this special crossover episode, I interview Alice König about her recent research on ancient habits of visualising war and peace on her podcast, the Visualising War and Peace Podcast. Alice has recently co-edited a new book with Nicolas Wiater, on ancient conflict narratives, called Visualising War across the Ancient Mediterranean: Interplay between Conflict Narratives in Different Genres and Media (Routledge 2025). In this podcast episode, Alice introduces the book and discusses some of the themes at the heart of it.This episode explores the conception of visualisation: the ways in which narratives of war not only reflect or depict conflict but also envision it, in ways that shape how conflict gets pursued or prevented in the real world. She also discusses the role that interplay between narratives and discourses can play in cementing and amplifying influential war imaginaries. And she considers the impacts which all of this war-storytelling has on ordinary lives in the everyday. We hope you enjoy this collab episode. If you would like to get in touch with Alice regarding her work, please visit the University of St Andrews' Visualising War website and the Visualising Peace Project.The music for the episode was composed by Jonathan Young, and Zofia Guertin mixed the episode. To get in touch and find out more about Two Friends Talk History:Find us on Instagram & TwitterSupport us through PatreonBuy our merch on RedbubbleExplore more resources and topics about the ancient world on ArchaeoArtistMusic by the wonderfully talented Chris SharplesIllustration by Zofia GuertinIf you'd like to get in touch, email at twofriendstalkhistory@gmail.com.
In this episode, Zofia Guertin interviews Alice König about her recent research on ancient habits of visualising war and peace. Alice has recently co-edited a new book with Nicolas Wiater, on ancient conflict narratives, called Visualising War across the Ancient Mediterranean: Interplay between Conflict Narratives in Different Genres and Media (Routledge 2025). In this podcast episode, Alice introduces the book and discusses some of the themes at the heart of it.In particular, she explores the conception of visualisation: the ways in which narratives of war not only reflect or depict conflict but also envision it, in ways that shape how conflict gets pursued or prevented in the real world. She also discusses the role that interplay between narratives and discourses can play in cementing and amplifying influential war imaginaries. And she considers the impacts which all of this war-storytelling has on ordinary lives in the everyday. In the process, Alice reflects on connections between ancient habits of visualising and narrating war and modern discourses and behaviours. Among other topics, she wonders why narratives of peril and danger seem more attractive than narratives of peace; what consequences might flow from ancient tendencies to euphemise or romanticise violence towards women; and what force military metaphors have in civilian contexts, such as the Covid-19 pandemic. The episode ranges back and forth between antiquity and modernity, as Alice discusses militarism(s), the narrative role of children in war storytelling, the complex relationship between discourses of war, knowledge and power, and many other such topics.We hope you enjoy the episode. For a version of our podcast with close captions, please use this link. For more information about individuals and their projects, please visit the University of St Andrews' Visualising War website and the Visualising Peace Project.Music composed by Jonathan YoungSound mixing by Zofia Guertin
Hosts: Adam Rani (@adamthechase) & Christine Chen (@cchenmtf) For more information about Christine Chen: christinewchen.comFor more information go to getreelisms.com For more information on ERZULIE go to: erzuliefilm.com HOSTS:Adam RaniChristine Chen GUEST:Carole Jones WEBISODE version of the Podcastgetreelisms.com 00:00 Introduction to the Script 00:31 Welcome to Get Reelisms Podcast 00:57 Technical Difficulties and Episode Start 01:40 Introducing Carol Jones, Costume Designer 02:28 Carol's Journey into Costume Designing 04:51 First Job in Television and Transition to Film 06:48 Academy Gold Rising Program 09:42 The Importance of Mentorship 11:22 The Costume Design Process 14:07 Challenges and Preferences in Working with Directors 17:22 The Significance of Costumes in Storytelling 20:57 Influences and Inspirations in Costume Design 23:45 Designing for Different Genres 25:40 Astroplane Drifter: A Unique Project 27:34 Ownership of Designed Costumes 28:07 Repurposing and Storing Costumes 29:00 Tips for Aspiring Costume Designers 33:11 Differences Between TV and Film Costume Design 35:10 Challenges and Rewards of Costume Design 38:49 Iconic Costumes and Their Impact 41:21 The Importance of Costume Design in Storytelling 47:40 Final Thoughts and Farewell Official Get Reelisms PageGet Reelisms Amazon StoreInstagram
Episode #101 - In this episode of the Awakened Heart Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Kristian Strang to explore her extraordinary transformation from a career in journalism to becoming a renowned healer and spiritual guide. Dr. Strang opens up about her near-death experience that led to profound spiritual awakenings, including her journey to Brazil for psychic surgery and the unfolding of her spiritual gifts. We dive into topics such as the importance of nutrition and detoxification in spiritual growth, the current spiritual war, and the vital role lightworkers play in raising the collective consciousness. Dr. Strang also shares details about her Sacred Spirituality Coach Certification, empowering others to step into their divine purpose. With practical advice for those embarking on a spiritual path and insights into navigating life's challenges with a spiritual toolkit, this episode is a beacon of hope and inspiration for anyone seeking deeper meaning in their life. Takeaways Dr. Kristian Strang's journey from journalism to healing began after a life-threatening illness. Psychic surgery in Brazil played a pivotal role in her healing and awakening. The importance of detoxification and nutrition in spiritual practices is emphasized. Kundalini awakening can lead to profound spiritual insights and experiences. Dr. Strang's fiction writing serves as a medium for sharing spiritual insights and experiences. The Sacred Spirituality Coach Certification empowers individuals to heal themselves and others. Dance baking combines movement and nutrition to elevate spiritual practices. Daily meditation is crucial for grounding and connecting with one's higher self. Understanding and detoxifying from glyphosate is essential for spiritual health. The future of spiritual work is focused on accessing and anchoring the golden age frequency. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Connection to Oregon 02:58 Dr. Strang's Healing Journey and Integration of Modalities 09:02 The Artificial Matrix and the Spiritual War on Earth 11:34 Creating Our Personal Heaven on Earth 15:25 Transcending Triggers and Releasing Karmic Imprints 18:45 The Power of the Yoni Egg and Kundalini Awakening 22:48 The Power of Meditation and Connecting with the Higher Self 23:54 Expressing Spiritual Insights through Different Genres of Books 27:40 Stepping into the Highest Timeline and Transforming Lives 32:15 The Significance of High-Vibration Nutrition and Detox Lifestyle 40:52 Building a Spiritual Toolkit for Navigating the Spiritual Journey 49:12 Living with an Awakened Heart: Being Open, Curious, and Questioning 49:35 end screen podcast 17.4 sec.mp4 Connect with Kristian: https://sacred-spirituality.org/ https://www.isharepurium.com/?giftcard=MetaphysicalMenu https://metaphysicalmenu.com/recipes-recommends/ https://amzn.to/3Xc2Buz https://www.instagram.com/sacredspirituality111/ SPECIAL OFFER: Abundant Healer Bundle - here's the link. receive it for $100 OFF when you mention Awakened Heart Podcast reg $222 get is NOW for $122. Let's Connect! Website Instagram Facebook Youtube Rumble
This week, Jason is joined by content creator and TikTok YouTube star, most commonly known as the apartment guy, Caleb Simpson Caleb and his content creation hit the jackpot with this man on the street style videos in which he takes his viewers along on tours of the often intriguing and impressive homes of his new friends with a combined 12.3 million followers across his social media channels. Caleb has created what some compare to the modern day, off the cuff MTV Cribs, having collaborated with celebrities such as Scarlett Johansson, Barbara Corcoran, Jared Leto, Drew Barrymore, Jada Smith, and more. Caleb dives into his history of rent in New York, his financial perspective on the current state of renting, how he was able to get in front of celebrities who have come on his show, the business behind getting the celebrities on the show with the idea of mutually building more of a following, filming on a single phone, how he differentiates from other creators, and how he is able to monetize. Caleb also reveals how he is aware that the money is not reliable, why he charges a lot for brand sponsorships, how he got involved with NFT Now, the hard moment of calling family to help pay for rent, reaching out to creators to start generating ideas and then executing it, wanting to be able to retire at 42, and what a day in the life looks like. Who was the first celebrity to DM him to view their apartment? What is his 10 year plan? Caleb reveals all that and so much more in another episode you can't afford to miss! Host: Jason Tartick Co-Host: David Arduin Audio: John Gurney Guests: Caleb Simpson Stay connected with the Trading Secrets Podcast! Instagram: @tradingsecretspodcast Youtube: Trading Secrets Facebook: Join the Group All Access: Free 30-Day Trial Trading Secrets Steals & Deals! BetterHelp: If you're thinking of starting therapy, give BetterHelp a try. It's entirely online. Designed to be convenient, flexible, and suited to your schedule. Take off the mask, with BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/tradingsecrets today to get 10% off your first month. Trading Secrets is sponsored by BetterHelp Indeed: If you need to hire, you need Indeed. Indeed is your matching and hiring platform, with over 350 Million global monthly visitors, according to Indeed data, and a matching engine that helps you find quality candidates FAST. To get a $75 sponsored job credit to get your jobs more visibility at Indeed.com/secrets Cornbread: If you're looking for a healthier way to enjoy a carefree moment, you have to give Cornbread Hemp a try! They've created the first-ever USDA Organic THC gummy that's 100% legal. To get 30% off your first order, visit cornbreadhemp.com/TRADINGSECRETS and use promo code “TRADINGSECRETS” at checkout.
Have you wondered if the mastering process is different depending on the genre of the song being mastered? In this episode, mastering engineer Natalie Bibby talks through her process when mastering different genres, what to consider and her favourite tools to use to master different kinds of music. Distrokid has kindly offered all MPW listeners a 30% discount off the first year of their annual subscription! Use the following link to redeem the discount: https://distrokid.com/vip/mpw
Welcome back Catherine Michaels to The TufFish Show, a place to help writers and aspiring authors get out of their own way to leave a legacy by telling the stories they want to share through writing their own books and confidently sharing them with others. The writing process can be tough and the business side can feel scary, but TufFish makes both feel smoother and achievable. Visit https://www.jennifermilius.com/tuffish to learn more. If you're an author who is comfortable and familiar with one genre, yet another genre that's completely different pulls at your curiosity, how do you go about making that shift? How do you switch and honor all the new genre's conventions? How do you build or expand your community with new readers from the new genre? What do you need to think about as it relates to your website? How do you know if the resistance you're facing is because it's not what you should be doing and you're not taking the hint, or it's because it actually is what you're supposed to be doing and you need to keep moving forward. If this is resonating with you, let this conversation with kidlit turned women's fiction/light romance author Catherine Michaels inspire and encourage you as well as give you tips to consider as you pursue a different genre. Catherine Michaels is a former educator with a lifelong love for storytelling, brings her unique perspective to life after years of nurturing young minds. Having published five children's books as Cat Michaels and leading in the corporate world, she craved a creative outlet that echoed the peace and connection she found at her coastal haven. Fueled by this yearning and a desire for happily-ever-afters, she started her Gull Island series during the pandemic. Here, she weaves relatable characters and picturesque small-town settings into heartwarming escapes, offering readers a chance to breathe deeply and rediscover the joy of love. Visit - www.catherinemichalesauthor.com Book purchase link - https://www.amazon.com/stores/Cat-Michaels/author/B00GEAJQTQ?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true
Hosts Tasha Huo and Josh Hallman field email questions from listeners, including ways to better improve your dialogue, how to think about a "high-concept" idea, and what their process is when they approach different and distinct genres, like a Western vs. Sci-Fi, etc. TWIW: Beverly Hills Cop Axel F, Longlegs, Ryan Reynolds' sacrifices on Deadpool, and how Tasha figured out how to find time for reading. Questions / Comments: ActTwoWriters@gmail.com Edited by the GREAT Paul Lundquist
What if Wings of Fire was a thriller (pew pew!)? A YA (boom boom!)? A tragedy (v i o l i n)? Or even an autobiography? Time stamps: 0:00 - Intro - 0:25 - YA - 2:15 - Picture Book - 2:55 - Thriller - 4:10 - Autobiography - 5:00 - Outro - Also, this was the first episode I've ever recorded with GarageBand, so excuse me for my amateur status. Spotify for Podcasters is essentially becoming Spotify for…Nothing, so I have to import this through a long and painful experience. So please bear with me. You may be seated.
Hello Everyone! Welcome back to another episode of the Writers Advice Podcast! Thankyou so much for being here, on this episode we are taking all about creating a personal brand, upleveling your author career & writing in different genres. Check out all of my books here GRAB YOURSELF A COPY OF THE AUTHORS BUSINESS JOURNAL GRAB YOURSELF A COPY OF THE WRITERS JOURNAL Grab a copy of my Shadow & Shifter Series here Grab a copy of my new dystopian release – Block Delete here. JOIN THE WRITERS ADVICE FACEBOOK GROUP Become a part of my ARC TEAM HERE To Contact Me:Website: oliviahillier.comInstagram: @oliviahillierauthor
This week on Excelsior Journeys, host and producer George Sirois sits down with the author now known as CE Foltz. After making herself known as an author in the YA/MG genres under the name Coral Elizabeth, she has taken the freedom afforded to the modern-day author and moved into adult science-fiction. Now with a new name and a fresh high-stakes story at the ready, CE is ready to show the world with her new novel "The Paradox Legion" that the world doesn't want to confine you to one genre like it was in the older times. It's ready to hear or read your story, no matter what kind it is.Find out more about CE Foltz and purchase The Paradox Legion by clicking HERE.Subscribe to all shows in the Once Upon a Podcast Network by clicking HERE.The Excelsior Journeys podcast exists primarily as a platform for creatives of all kinds (authors, filmmakers, stand-up comics, musicians, voice artists, painters, podcasters, etc) to share their journeys to personal success. It is very important to celebrate those voices as much as possible to not only provide encouragement to up-and-coming talent, but to say thank you to the established men & women for inspiring the current generation of artists.If you agree that the Excelsior Journeys podcast serves a positive purpose and would like to show your appreciation, you can give back to the show by clicking HERE
Step 1. Listen to this episode.Step 2. Buy passes to the Sedona International Film Festival (https://sedonafilmfestival.com/)Step 3. Buy plane tickets, train tickets...BUS tickets?! to Sedona.Step 4. Watch A FANTASTIC RELATIONSHIP on February 25th, the film's world premiere.I'm joined today by the film's director, writer, actor, comedian, former YouTube star, man of infamy, not obscurity, relative or otherwise, Bridge Stuart.In this episode, we talk about:01:38 Intro/The Concept Of Anticipatory Jokes & Laughter02:58 The World Premiere at Sedona International Film Festival On February 25, 2024...In A Theater!03:15 Early Career and Journey Towards Filmmaking (this part of the conversation refers to the very complimentary article by Simon Owens on Bridge https://simonowens.medium.com/its-impossible-to-reverse-engineer-bridge-stuart-s-sketch-comedy-videos-23caa88c5964)05:46 Discovering His Talent for Comedy06:40 Discussing Putting A Joke Early On To See If The Audience Is With You (this was an idea pointed out by Matthew Robinson https://www.firstgopod.com/vault/matthew-s-robinson)08:03 Crafting Moments of Comedy Payoff08:35 How Did A FANTASTIC RELATIONSHIP Came To Be?11:30 The Goal of A FANTASTIC RELATIONSHIP13:54 How Should You Decide On Including Contemporary Jokes?15:25 Timeline and Festival Strategy18:16 Tricks For Low Budget Indie Films18:40 The Sedona International Film Festival, a filmmakers' film festival20:30 How Do You Make The Decision To Act In Your Own Indie Film?23:42 Is It Harder For Someone To Direct And Act Without Writing The Script?24:35 The State of Comedy in Indie Film26:57 Expanding into Different Genres; Are We Going To See a Bridge Stuart Horror Film? (Yes, we are.)28:11 The Pigeonholing of Indie Directors29:58 Focus on Writing and Directing31:32 Bridge's Upcoming Projects33:45 Indie Film Highlight: Jim Cummings (Follow Jim https://www.instagram.com/jimmycthatsme/?hl=en); Danny Madden (Follow Danny https://www.instagram.com/stuffbydanny/)36:29 Close/Time To Fly To Sedona To Watch A FANTASTIC RELATIONSHIPLinks:Follow Bridge On Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/bridgeofstuart/?hl=en); X (https://twitter.com/BridgeofStuart); YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/c/BridgeStuart)Conversation With Patrick Schweiss, executive director of the Sedona International Film Festival Season 1, Episode 21 (https://www.firstgopod.com/vault/patrick-schweiss)Follow The Sedona International Film Festival (https://sedonafilmfestival.com/)Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/first-time-go/exclusive-content
Dive into the beats with the latest episode of 'We Create The Vibes' – where we're unraveling the magic of versatility for DJs! Episode title: 'Versatility Unleashed: Mastering Different Music Genres.'
The 19th century was an exciting time for classical musicians. Urban centres across Europe and the New World were expanding rapidly, creating a profitable music circuit for touring performers – particularly if you had the talent and star-power to attract audiences in large numbers! A new breed of performer began to emerge: extraordinary virtuosos whose dazzling abilities made them into international sensations. Liszt, Chopin, Clara Schumann and Paganini are among the names best remembered today but there were many others. This week, Donald Macleod explores the life and music of four more 19th century ‘showstoppers' who were equally celebrated in their day, and who also turned their talents to composing.Music Featured: Teresa Carreño: Vals gayo Teresa Carreño: Florence, Cantilène Op.34 Teresa Carreño: Souvenirs de mon pays, Op. 10 Teresa Carreño: Le printemps, Op. 25 Teresa Carreño: String quartet in B minor: I. Allegro, II. Andante Teresa Carreño: Elégie Op. 22, No. 6, ‘Plaintes au borde d'une tombe' Teresa Carreño: Little Waltz ‘Mi Teresita' Elias Parish Alvars: Introduction, Cadenza & Rondo (extract) Elias Parish Alvars:Grand March Op.67 Elias Parish Alvars: Grand Duo on Donizetti's Linda di Chamounix, Op.65 Elias Parish Alvars: Harp Concerto in E flat Op.98, I. Allegro brillante Elias Parish Alvars: Grand Study in Imitation of a Mandolin Op.84 Maria Szymanowska: Polonaise in C major Maria Szymanowska: Prélude No. 18 in E major Maria Szymanowska: 24 Mazurkas, Nos. 21-24 Maria Szymanowska: Caprice sur la romance de Joconde in E major Maria Szymanowska: Fantaisie in F major Maria Szymanowska: Cotillon, ou valse figurée Maria Szymanowska Nocturne in B flat major Maria Szymanowska: 18 Dances of Different Genres, Nos. 9-12 & No.18 Joseph Joachim: 3 Stücke, Op.2, No.1, Romanze Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D major (1st movt cadenza by Joseph Joachim) Joseph Joachim: Notturno Op.12 Joseph Joachim: Quartettsatz Joseph Joachim: Violin Concerto No.2 in D minor, Op.11 'A la hongroise': III. Finale alla Zingara: Allegro con spiritoPresented by Donald Macleod Produced by Chris Taylor for BBC Audio Wales and WestFor full track listings, including artist and recording details, and to listen to the pieces featured in full (for 30 days after broadcast) head to the series page for Greatest Showstoppers https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001th7gAnd you can delve into the A-Z of all the composers we've featured on Composer of the Week here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/3cjHdZlXwL7W41XGB77X3S0/composers-a-to-z
In this week's episode, I take a look at 10 different types of popular fantasy. A preview of the audiobook of DRAGONSKULL: TALONS OF THE SORCERER as narrated by Brad Wills is included at the end of the episode. It is once again time for Coupon of the Week! This week's coupon is for the audiobook of CLOAK OF DRAGONS, as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy. You can get the audiobook of CLOAK OF DRAGONS for 75% off at my Payhip store with this coupon code: OCTDRAGONS The coupon code is valid through November 3rd, 2023, so if you find yourself needing to listen to something as the days get shorter, we have an audiobook for you! TRANSCRIPT: 00:00:00 Introduction and Writing Updates Hello everyone. Welcome to Episode 171 of the Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is October the 15th, 2023 and today we're going to discuss the different genres of fantasy. Before we do that, let's have Coupon of the Week. This week's Coupon of the Week is for the audiobook of Cloak of Dragons as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy. You can get the audiobook of Cloak of Dragons for 75% off at my Payhip store with this coupon code OCTDRAGONS and that is OCTDRAGONS. Again, that's OCTDRAGONS. You can get the coupon code and the links in the show notes. The coupon code is valid through November 3rd, 2023, so if you find yourself needing listen to an audio book as the days get shorter, we have an audio book for you. And before we get into our main topic, let's also talk about my current writing projects. I am pleased report that Ghost in the Serpent is finished and should be out at most of the ebook stores. You can get it right now at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Kobo, Google Play, Apple Books, Smashwords, and my Payhip store. And it should be out in Scribd in a few days, hopefully. It's selling briskly and very well. Thank you for that. I am excited to see that many people are excited to return to Caina's world. So that makes me look forward to writing the sequel, Ghost in the Veils, which I will probably write after I finish Cloak of Embers. Speaking of Cloak of Embers, that is my current writing project. As of this recording, I am on Chapter 2 of 22 which puts me at 14,000 words into the book and hopefully…hoping to have it out before American Thanksgiving if all goes well, though, it might slip to December depending on how much home maintenance and suchlike I need to do in October and November. In audiobook news, Ghost in the Serpent will be recorded as an audio book starting on November 7th, I believe. So, hopefully it should be out in December-ish in audiobook form. And Dragonskull: Talons of the Sorcerer is finished. It just has to get through quality control and proofing at ACX and Findaway, so it should not be too much longer to hear that and we will include a sample of that audiobook as excellently narrated by Brad Wills at the end of this episode. So that's where I'm at with my current writing projects. 00:02:13 Main Topic Introduction: Different Genres of Fantasy Now on to our main topic. I've written a couple of different kinds of fantasy, so today I thought I'd talk about the different kinds of fantasy and what differentiates them from each other. I should mention this isn't intended to be a comprehensive list nor a rigorously academic one. Genre is one of those topics that invariably seems out to bring out the “well, actually” commenters from the woodwork to argue over the finer points of what exactly constitutes hard science fiction or sword and sorcery. I don't think it is useful to consider genre as a strict taxonomy of stories like phylum and kingdoms and species for different types of animals. My view is that the writer needs to think first and foremost about what will make a good story. The overall kind of story you are writing is reflected by the genre and where there are certain underlying assumptions that the reader will expect for that genre. Genre is merely a useful shorthand of specifying what kind of story the reader expects to get when he or she picks up your book. Like if your cover and title make the reader assume that your book is contemporary romance, the reader will be very surprised and probably annoyed if the book turns out to be a grim detective story. With that in mind, let's take a look at some of the popular genres of fantasy that are predominant nowadays. 00:03:30 Type #1: Epic Fantasy Number one: epic fantasy. Everyone knows what this one is: it's the genre inspired by the Lord of the Rings: big sweeping story with multiple point of view characters and numerous different settings to visit. There will often be large battle scenes or sequences. Usually a lot of traveling is involved. There will often be a large overarching quest that is the main plot or conflict of the story. Almost invariably, the epic fantasy doesn't take place on Earth, but on a constructed world designed by the author. A map is often required. Epic Fantasy also tends to be really, really long, with both long individual books and long series overall. This has had kind of a deleterious effect on the genre in recent years, since sometimes authors run out of gas and can't finish the series, and sometimes publishers pull the plug because the sales just aren't high enough. Epic fantasy also tends, but not always, to have clearly delineated lines between good and evil. If there's a morally ambiguous antihero, he or she will tend to reform, die heroically, or become one of the bad guys. Epic fantasies that I've written include Frostborn, Sevenfold Sword, Dragontiarna, Dragonskull, and the Demonsouled series. 00:04:42 Type #2: High Fantasy Number two: high fantasy. This term tends to get used interchangeably with epic fantasy, but in the strictest sense, high fantasy is fantasy that takes place in a constructed world like Middle Earth or Narnia or the Forgotten Realms. The proper term for that is secondary world. I've done numerous secondary worlds, the setting of Frostborn, the setting of Demonsouled, the setting of the Ghosts are all secondary worlds. Even though Cloak Games/Cloak Mage has other worlds, it takes place primarily on Earth, so it doesn't quite count as a secondary world, which leads neatly to our next type of fantasy. 00:05:17 Type #3: Low Fantasy Number three: low fantasy. As with high fantasy, this is one of those terms that tends to have a mutating definition, like in the original sense low fantasy simply meant a fantasy that took place on our world rather than a constructed world. This obviously can cover a wide range of stories, from literary magical realism and a Gothic ghost story to urban fantasy like the Dresden Files. Low fantasy has also acquired a couple different definitions: fantasy story without an epic plotline or one with a morally ambiguous antihero as the lead. But in the original sense of the word, it was a fantasy story that took place in our world rather than a constructed world like Middle Earth or Westeros. Cloak Games and Cloak Mage would be the biggest low fantasy series I've written. Some of the short stories in my Otherworlds anthology would count as well. 00:06:04 Type #4: Sword and Sorcery Number four: sword and sorcery. Everyone knows what this one is: Conan the Barbarian. You have a protagonist or group of protagonists making your way through a fantasy world fighting evil sorcerers, sinister cultic priests, and tyrannical local nobles. Usually, the protagonists are looking out for themselves or hoping to get rich instead of undertaking a grand high fantasy quest. If the series goes on long enough with the same main character, then eventually the scope might expand in scale. Conan himself started out as wandering vagabond and ended up as King of Aquilonia and in the one and only full length novel that Robert E. Howard wrote, Conan has to reclaim his throne and keep the evil sorcerer Xaltotun from bringing back an ancient dark empire, which is quite a bit more epic in scale than many of the other Conan stories. Sword and sorcery typically has a darker edge to it than epic fantasy. The protagonist might be greedy thieves or raiders, though they will still have the core of honor to them. Of course, a lot of modern sword and sorcery tends to veer over into grimdark, which we will talk about shortly. In my books, sword and sorcery elements turn out frequently in all my epic fantasy novels: Frostborn, Demonsouled, and the Ghosts. Ridmark and Mazael both spend time as wandering knights, having adventures and Caina in the Ghosts frequently breaks into the strongholds of corrupt lords and evil sorcerers to steal stuff from them. 00:07:17 Type #5: Urban Fantasy Number five: urban fantasy: fantasy set in the modern world of the 20th and 21st century, where you might have wizards and elves and vampires walking around next to modern lawyers, policemen, and politicians. Generally, urban fantasy tends to break down along two different lines. The first is the masquerade, a term popularized by the old Vampire The Masquerade role playing setting. The idea is that there's an expansive supernatural world, but for whatever reason is kept secret for most people who don't know about it. The reasons might be that the normal world might rise up in wrath and destroy the supernatural if its existence came out, or that the supernatural world preys on the normal one like vampires, and prefers to remain secret, or you have to be actually able to use magic to be able to perceive the supernatural world at all. I think the most famous current example of the masquerade world is actually Harry Potter. The Harry Potter books aren't technically urban fantasy, but the book's division of the world into the Muggles who can't use magic, and the Wizards who do is a good example of a masquerade. The other version is a world where magic exists, everyone is aware of it, and society has adapted to it. This can be played for laughs like you have an elf as head of the neighborhood HOA and a dwarven blacksmith who is running for Congress under the slogan of “hammering government back into shape like iron upon my ancestral forge.” Or it can be played dead serious with rival magical factions holding sway on various parts of Earth or the US government forcing all mages into a secret program and so forth. One variant that a commentator mentioned (commenter Grace) added when I talked about this on Facebook: “I'd alter how you break down urban fantasy slightly differently. Obviously there's the masquerade as you defined it but the other form I see most often is what I call magical apocalypse, best defined by Ilona and Gordon Andrews' Kate Daniels series. Basically that's (unintelligible word-9:09) genre is that magic came back to the world of the vengeance, changing everything suddenly and at least somewhat disastrously.” That is a good point from Grace, and I used some of that in my Cloak Mage/Cloak Games series where magic returned to Earth quite suddenly in the year 2013 when the elves invaded and conquered Earth. So as I said, Cloak Mage/Cloak Games series are my urban fantasy books. 00:09:29 Type #6: Lit RPG Number six: LitRPG. This is a new genre that has arisen in the last few years. Basically LitRPG are science fiction and fantasy stories told using the conventions of science fiction and fantasy role-playing games, especially MMORPG style games. If you're not familiar with that acronym, it's a massively multiplayer online role-playing game like World of Warcraft, Elder Scrolls Online, Star Wars the Old Republic, and similar games. Of course, characters entering a game world isn't exactly new. Jumanji was basically LitRPG with a board game, and in the new movies from the 2010s, the characters explicitly enter a video game world and have stats and special abilities. In the 1970s, Andre Norton wrote a novel called Quag Keep with some characters get pulled into the Dungeons and Dragons world via magical gaming figurines. I think it's on Kindle Unlimited now if you want to read it. Ender's Game is a science fiction version of the trope where Ender discovers that game he is playing has deadly consequences. I think there are generally two strains of LitRPG. In one, the protagonist is pulled entirely into the game world, leaving Earth behind and lives there completely. In the other, the protagonist is playing the game and trying to balance it with his or her real life, maybe financial pressures, maybe the game has a dark secret, something like that. Both versions lean heavily onto the tropes of MMORPG games. The protagonist selects a character class, levels up, faces bosses, might join a guild or start a stronghold, and so forth. LitRPG is mostly an indie author phenomenon; not many legacy publishers have published LitRPGs. An exception to that might be Ready Player One, but that was only a couple books and that's only really the really high profile example I can think of. Currently the only LitRPG I've written is Sevenfold Sword Online: Creation, but as of this writing I'm 19,000 words into the sequel, Sevenfold Sword Online: Leveling. 00:11:30 Type #7 Cultivation/xianxia Number seven: Cultivation, also known as xianxia Fantasy, which I'm that is as close to the actual pronunciation as I can come. The term is derived from the Chinese word xian, which means immortal being. Cultivation is a relatively new genre in the West but has come over from China thanks to the Internet. It's hugely popular in China but less so in the US, though it does have a devoted fanbase. The idea is that by essentially unlocking or cultivating one's energy, usually called qi, you can gain fantastic abilities of mind and body and become a xian. Some xian are become so powerful that they can conquer galaxies. Sometimes there are rival clans of xian engaged in conflict with each other or who follow different paths in school of training like martial arts schools in a samurai movie. If you've ever seen a wuxia film with supernatural martial arts heroes following secret training traditions, it's a lot like that, except with more abilities and a greater scope in the setting. American readers are sometimes surprised at how harsh Chinese written xianxia fantasy can be, but I suspect that's because Chinese culture in general is a lot less individualistic than American culture and is generally less forgiving of victimhood than American culture is, though of course, as with all cultural statements, that can be something of a generalization. I've never written any cultivation fantasy, though elements that do pretty frequently appear in LitRPG since the leveling up in a LitRPG is at least superficially similar to the paths of cultivation in xianxia fantasy. Nadia's journey through Cloak Games/the Cloak Mage is superficially similar to a cultivator's journey. But I don't think that's a valid comparison because I started writing Cloak Games in 2015 and I never even heard of xianxia fantasy until late 2021. And so therefore I don't think I can say that was an influence. 00:13:26 Type #8: Historical Fantasy Number eight: Historical fantasy: historical fiction with a fantastical twist, like Henry the Fifth was secretly allied with the king of the elves when he invaded France, or the Library of Congress is actually a secret magical society that has pulled the strings of American history from its founding. The degrees of fantasy and historical accuracy can vary wildly between authors in how much research they happen to do. This, of course, can easily blend in with urban fantasy. To return to our Library of Congress example from earlier, if the plot is set in the 1880s, it's historical fantasy. If it's set in the modern era, then it's urban fantasy, though the 1880s plot line can still obviously influence events. I've never written any strictly historical fantasy, though Frostborn assumes a somewhat magical past on Earth, and Cloak Games has the elves arrive and conquer Earth in 2013, which was 10 years ago now, so sheer longevity has given that series an element of historical fantasy. 00:14:20 Type #8: Grimdark Number nine: grimdark. This is less than a genre and more of a tone. Grimdark was largely inspired by George R.R .Martin's a Song of Ice and Fire, and to a lesser extent, Joe Abercrombie's books. Grimdark books are brutal, bloody, and violent, often explicitly so. Expect most of the characters to die in various horrible ways, often described in exacting detail. All the characters will be morally bankrupt, with those who are not becoming easy prey for those who are. In grimdark, the bad guys wins, but all the characters are the bad guy. I came to dislike grimdark quite a bit because in my opinion it embodies a sort of adolescent nihilism that some people never quite grow out of. This isn't to say that A Song of Ice and Fire didn't do it well, at least in the early books, but its many imitators did it less well. I consciously avoid writing grimdark because I don't like it. That said, it can be done well. The movie Sicario about the US intelligence apparatus playing an underhanded game against the drug cartels is a masterpiece of a film but very, very dark. 00:15:23 Type #10: Space Fantasy Number ten: science/space fantasy. This is a science fiction story with strong fantasy elements. Doctor Who and Star Wars both come to mind as immediate examples, since both have strong fantasy elements that they dress up in scientific sounding explanations. Doctor Who essentially is about a space wizard with a magic space box, who flies around having adventures, preferably in the company of one or more attractive female companions. The show traditionally seems to suffer when it strays from that formula. The proportion of science fiction and fantasy within Doctor Who varies depending upon the writer and the showrunner. Likewise, Star Wars is basically about magic space samurai who fight each other with laser swords and space magic. Another example might be Warhammer 40K, which does have space orcs and space elves fighting each other with space magic, though the bigger influences are probably grimdark science fiction and horror. All three franchises have been around long enough that they sort of created their own genre of space fantasy. Like LitRPG, it hasn't really hit the legacy publishing business, but you see lots of indie books that use science fiction and fantasy to the point where you have mages flying around on starships. I've never really written anything in space fantasy. Even the more supernatural elements of Silent Order like the Great Elder Ones and the Macrobes come from more horror than fantasy and the science fiction elements in Cloak Mage that have appeared in recent books are straight up science fiction that I've added to an urban fantasy setting, not science fantasy type stuff. Though interestingly, Brandon Sanderson's books sometimes come at science fantasy from the opposite end, where the book's magic system is so intricate and detailed that the setting can build a technological society off it. I think his very newest book, The Sunlit Man, is a very good example of that. 00:17:08: Concluding Thoughts Conclusion: so those are ten different types of fantasy that I think are popular nowadays. No doubt I missed some, and they're probably genres of fantasy popular right now that I haven't heard of yet, like I hadn't heard of xianxia fantasy until 2021. That said, for a writer, especially for an indie writer, the main value of genres is to add…is an aid to think about marketing, like my Cloak Games/Cloak Mage series, and mainly urban fantasy. But there's also elements of historical fantasy in it, and more and more science fiction elements, especially in the last few books but it's mainly urban fantasy, so I designed the covers to look like urban fantasy and I market it as an urban fantasy book. It's good to be conscious of what you are writing. Like Frostborn and the other Andomhaim books are primarily epic fantasy, so I try to stick to the accepted tropes, but I do let other stuff bleed in as I find it interesting, and I think it would enhance the story. And as always, thanks for reading my books, whatever genre they turned out to be. So that is it for this week. Thanks for listening to the Pulp Writer Show. I hope you find the show useful. 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This week Tim goes in solo and talks about Open Contract Challenge and a little housekeeping before taking on this week's theme of whether it is a challenge to write in different genres and is writing a novel is better than a short story or comic or movie script.
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The Last of Us is out, and everyone liked it. Of course, we thus have to talk about it! We have a discussion on pros and cons of the accuracy of the show with respect to the game. We also talk slightly about Avatar: The Way of Water and ramble about some of our adventures. It is also Tony's birthday coming up, so don't forget to wish him a happy birthday! Enjoy! Young Chapa: https://www.instagram.com/youngchapa713/ Pisto: https://www.instagram.com/official_ompisto/ Tony G: https://www.instagram.com/outsider_713/ Outsiders Music: https://www.instagram.com/outsiders.music.official/ [00:00] Introduction [02:04] Escape Rooms [06:24] The Last of Us [14:07] Story Accuracy Adaptation [23:30] Therapeutic Minecraft [25:57] Back to The last of Us & Pedro Pascal [31:14] Weekly Beer: Old Rasputin [34:35] Oscar's Adventures: Art, Ciders, and Pig Birthdays [42:52] Tony's Birthday and Trivia [53:35] Oscar the Photographer [55:59] Tony's Adventures [58:41] Danny's Adventures: Stacie's Confirmation, Avatar: The Way of Water, Pinocchio, and My Hero Academia [01:10:45] Husband Calling Competition [01:16:58] Farewell ~~~ Link Tree ~~~ https://linktr.ee/theunqualifiedgurus ~~~ Discord Server ~~~ https://discord.gg/Sn6rSYQrkT ~~~ Follow Us on Social Media! ~~~ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Unqualified-Gurus-Podcast-102423902208978/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theunqualifiedgurus/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theunqualifiedgurus?lang=en ~~~ Follow the Podcast! ~~~ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-unqualified-gurus-podcast/id1589559338 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0RFWl1Bv7Fyy305n93JEAt Amazon/Audible: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/45d2ee98-9fe3-4c5f-84dd-c6926e534c6c Google: https://podcastsmanager.google.com/show?show=show:kqNRroQuSGZQkREA3ZLjaA Podbean: https://unqualifiedgurus.podbean.com iHeartRadio: https://iheart.com/podcast/87304740/ TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Comedy-Podcasts/The-Unqualified-Gurus-Podcast-p1526158/ PlayerFM: https://player.fm/series/the-unqualified-gurus-podcast Listen Notes: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/the-unqualified-gurus-podcast-QinjewgZq0d/ ~~~ Shameless Plugs! ~~~ Oscar's Silent Artist: https://www.instagram.com/silentartist.co/ Daniel's Velcode: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgwHVfkJ6rlcw8ko4ci0iRQ Santa is here! And so is Tony! He shares his work in the musical world and then we follow up with a secret guru gift exchange with the unqualified gurus. Enjoy! ~~~ Link Tree ~~~ https://linktr.ee/theunqualifiedgurus ~~~ Discord Server ~~~ https://discord.gg/Sn6rSYQrkT ~~~ Follow Us on Social Media! ~~~ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Unqualified-Gurus-Podcast-102423902208978/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theunqualifiedgurus/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theunqualifiedgurus?lang=en ~~~ Follow the Podcast! ~~~ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-unqualified-gurus-podcast/id1589559338 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0RFWl1Bv7Fyy305n93JEAt Amazon/Audible: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/45d2ee98-9fe3-4c5f-84dd-c6926e534c6c Google: https://podcastsmanager.google.com/show?show=show:kqNRroQuSGZQkREA3ZLjaA Podbean: https://unqualifiedgurus.podbean.com iHeartRadio: https://iheart.com/podcast/87304740/ TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Comedy-Podcasts/The-Unqualified-Gurus-Podcast-p1526158/ PlayerFM: https://player.fm/series/the-unqualified-gurus-podcast Listen Notes: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/the-unqualified-gurus-podcast-QinjewgZq0d/ ~~~ Shameless Plugs! ~~~ Oscar's Silent Artist: https://www.instagram.com/silentartist.co/ Daniel's Velcode: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgwHVfkJ6rlcw8ko4ci0iRQ [00:00] Introduction [01:45] Always Clutch Album [10:22] Seeing Young Chapa Live [17:17] Weekly Beer: Ghost Rose & The Astros [26:21] Young Chapa, The Rap Guru [44:05] How We Met [50:34] Producing Music [01:02:20] Rambling About Water Parks [01:05:02] Producing in Different Genres [01:17:50] For Tony G [01:22:38] Music in English and Spanish [01:28:30] Advice to New Musicians [01:33:17] Music in Spanish [01:35:24] Quantity vs Quality [01:37:19] What Should the Public Know? [01:42:39] Que Quieres de Mi Music Video [01:47:09] Shout outs and Farewells
Oh my goodness! Once again, we are joined by excellence. Today, we present to you, The Rap Guru Young Chapa. Young Chapa is a friend of Gurus Tony G and Pisto (who was here today as well!). Young Chapa shares part of his life, how he got into music, and his goals and aspirations. We also get to hear some of their music here! We hope you enjoy this musical episode and make sure to show some love for Young Chapa, Pisto, and Tony G in the comments and their Instagram, enjoy! Young Chapa: https://www.instagram.com/youngchapa713/ Pisto: https://www.instagram.com/official_ompisto/ Tony G: https://www.instagram.com/outsider_713/ Outsiders Music: https://www.instagram.com/outsiders.music.official/ ~~~ Link Tree ~~~ https://linktr.ee/theunqualifiedgurus ~~~ Discord Server ~~~ https://discord.gg/Sn6rSYQrkT ~~~ Follow Us on Social Media! ~~~ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Unqualified-Gurus-Podcast-102423902208978/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theunqualifiedgurus/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theunqualifiedgurus?lang=en ~~~ Follow the Podcast! ~~~ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-unqualified-gurus-podcast/id1589559338 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0RFWl1Bv7Fyy305n93JEAt Amazon/Audible: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/45d2ee98-9fe3-4c5f-84dd-c6926e534c6c Google: https://podcastsmanager.google.com/show?show=show:kqNRroQuSGZQkREA3ZLjaA Podbean: https://unqualifiedgurus.podbean.com iHeartRadio: https://iheart.com/podcast/87304740/ TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Comedy-Podcasts/The-Unqualified-Gurus-Podcast-p1526158/ PlayerFM: https://player.fm/series/the-unqualified-gurus-podcast Listen Notes: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/the-unqualified-gurus-podcast-QinjewgZq0d/ ~~~ Shameless Plugs! ~~~ Oscar's Silent Artist: https://www.instagram.com/silentartist.co/ Daniel's Velcode: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgwHVfkJ6rlcw8ko4ci0iRQ Santa is here! And so is Tony! He shares his work in the musical world and then we follow up with a secret guru gift exchange with the unqualified gurus. Enjoy! ~~~ Link Tree ~~~ https://linktr.ee/theunqualifiedgurus ~~~ Discord Server ~~~ https://discord.gg/Sn6rSYQrkT ~~~ Follow Us on Social Media! ~~~ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Unqualified-Gurus-Podcast-102423902208978/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theunqualifiedgurus/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theunqualifiedgurus?lang=en ~~~ Follow the Podcast! ~~~ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-unqualified-gurus-podcast/id1589559338 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0RFWl1Bv7Fyy305n93JEAt Amazon/Audible: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/45d2ee98-9fe3-4c5f-84dd-c6926e534c6c Google: https://podcastsmanager.google.com/show?show=show:kqNRroQuSGZQkREA3ZLjaA Podbean: https://unqualifiedgurus.podbean.com iHeartRadio: https://iheart.com/podcast/87304740/ TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Comedy-Podcasts/The-Unqualified-Gurus-Podcast-p1526158/ PlayerFM: https://player.fm/series/the-unqualified-gurus-podcast Listen Notes: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/the-unqualified-gurus-podcast-QinjewgZq0d/ ~~~ Shameless Plugs! ~~~ Oscar's Silent Artist: https://www.instagram.com/silentartist.co/ Daniel's Velcode: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgwHVfkJ6rlcw8ko4ci0iRQ [00:00] Introduction [01:45] Always Clutch Album [10:22] Seeing Young Chapa Live [17:17] Weekly Beer: Ghost Rose & The Astros [26:21] Young Chapa, The Rap Guru [44:05] How We Met [50:34] Producing Music [01:02:20] Rambling About Water Parks [01:05:02] Producing in Different Genres [01:17:50] For Tony G [01:22:38] Music in English and Spanish [01:28:30] Advice to New Musicians [01:33:17] Music in Spanish [01:35:24] Quantity vs Quality [01:37:19] What Should the Public Know? [01:42:39] Que Quieres de Mi Music Video [01:47:09] Shout outs and Farewells
Episode 142 / Karen McQuestion shares how she successfully writes across different genres and how that has contributed to her longevity in publishing. Show notes: Trusting your instinct when it comes to storytelling Marketing tips for authors who'd rather do online promotion instead of in-person events Following the story idea even if it takes you to a different genre category or genre-adjacent category How the abundance mindset helps break the habit of “comparison-itis” How Karen propelled one of her books to #3 in the Kindle Store overall for 2021 Her hybrid approach for translations (doing it herself as well as having a foreign rights agent) Come over and say hi to Jami and Sara in the WIKT Facebook group! You can find show notes and links at wishidknownforwriters.com. Links: Author website https://www.karenmcquestion.com/ The Big List of Craft and marketing books mentioned on WIKT podcast episodes Jami's Launch Plan Sara's Book Release Timeline Checklist Jami's books Sara's books Resources from the Author and Reader Community to Help Ukrainans
Kirsten Miller has written for Middle Grade and Young Adult, but her latest novel, The Change, pushed her out of her comfort zone and into the adult market, specifically, the older, menopausal one.
ISBW PSAs Brainstorming for NaNoWriMo Project Good News Good News Team Rejection count: 355 Main Topic: Inspiration for Different Story Genres Screenwriter Jule Selbo's new book: 9 Days (Book #2 Dee Rommel mystery series) On moving from Hollywood to novels The structure of the Dee Rommel series Choosing, and sometimes combining genres Jule's novel writing & story research routines (many pro screenwriters also use Fade In, is more flexible & affordable than Final Draft) Web: https://www.juleselbo.com, https://pandamoonpub.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/juleselbo, https://twitter.com/pandamoonpub Station Eternity is OUT by the way. Go get your copy from your favorite bookseller! Links Mur on Focusmate! Mur on Twitter, Instagram, Youtube Newsletter, The Hot Mic Support via Patreon! John Anealio on Bandcamp I Should Be Writing tea blends Support local book stores! Station Eternity, Six Wakes, Solo: A Star Wars Story: Expanded Edition and more! OR Get signed books from my friendly local store, Flyleaf Books! Twitch schedule Oct. 31-Nov 3(Eastern time): M 4:30pm: Ditch Diggers with Kameron Hurley T 3:00pm: I Should Be Writing NaNoWriMo Launch! W - Canceled for time being until I restructure Th 3:00pm: I Should Be Writing - Live write? Chat? Who knows? October 27, 2022 | Season 18 Ep 69 | murverse.com Copyright 2022, Mur Lafferty | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 License
What makes a good story 3 Cs of a great story: Is it Clear? Is it Concise? It has to be remembered and repeated. Is it Compelling? It has to touch on the heartstrings which come from the awareness that we buy through emotions. Basic Structure of a great story: The magic is when people see themselves in the story. Exposition - describe the situation. Paint the picture. Who, what, where, when. Problem - The better you describe the problem and show empathy for it, the more they think you have their solution. Show that the stakes are high. Resolution - What is life like after they take action. Sample of a Case Story Putting together your story jukebox Prepare at least one of each: Personal Story, Company Story, Case Story. Have a story for each one of your avatars. Is there a universal message? Different Genres of Story that you can use Rags to Riches - Cinderella's story The Reaper Everyday life moments How to use stories in building connections Show some vulnerability. There's always the choice of being the movie director of our own life—you can always say 'cut!', change the cast, change location. That gives us the freedom to not stay stuck in whatever situation we're in. When we tell stories, we illicit emotions—it can be emotions of stress. We can change the meaning and illicit positive emotions that also changes our biology. Tool for Resilience and Letting go of stressful obsessions Practice the 555 method Zoom out and ask: Will this matter in 5 minutes, 5 days, or 5 weeks? If the answer is no, let go. Sample Exercise Elevate your Story using this guide questions: Who do you help? What problem do they have that you're solving? What is your solution? Start with: You know how... John's Best Medicine: Swimming.
Ep: 148 Hailey Piper and Brad discuss the horror genre and some similarities to mysteries. Podcast Website: www.queerwritersofcrime.comCheck out Queer Writers of Crime Guest's blog.To cover the cost of producing Queer Writers of Crime, some of the links below are affiliate links. At zero cost to you, Brad will earn an affiliate commission if you click through the link and finalize a purchase.Get a Kindle Paperwhite:https://amzn.to/3KCfUuOSee Hailey's recent blog post on the Queer Writer's of Crime Websitehttps://www.queerwritersofcrime.com/blog/writing-is-chaos-are-you-by-hailey-piper/No God's for Drowning by Hailey Piperhttps://amzn.to/3eosQtXHailey's websitehaileypiper.comHailey on Twitter @HaileyPiperSaysHailey Piper is the Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Queen of Teeth, No Gods for Drowning, The Worm and His Kings, Unfortunate Elements of My Anatomy, and other books. She is an active member of the Horror Writers Association, with dozens of short stories appearing in Pseudopod, Vastarien, Dark Matter Magazine, and elsewhere. She lives with her wife in Maryland, where their monstrous rituals are secret. Brad's Website: bradshreve.comSupport Requeered Tales re-publishing award-winning, post-Stonewall gay and lesbian fiction — with a focus on mystery, literary and horror/sci-fi genres.requeeredtales.comKindly give to The Trevor Project, a much-needed charity focusing not only suicide prevention for LGBTQ youth, but also helps to get answers and information to support them and connect with an international community of LGBTQ youth aged 13 - 24.https://www.thetrevorproject.org/
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In this episode Gerry van der Walt shares some thoughts on shooting different genres of photography and how this could add great value to your photographic skillset and portfolio.
Welcome Emily Myers to The TufFish Show, a place to help writers and aspiring authors get out of their own way to leave a legacy by telling the stories they want to share through writing their own books and confidently sharing them with others. The writing process can be tough and the business side can feel scary, but TufFish makes both feel smoother and achievable. Visit https://www.jennifermilius.com/tuffish to learn more. When your book really feels like a combination of two different genres, what do you do? Emily's answer is to blend them by letting the story become what it's meant to be. This conversation is packed with how she navigated romance and thriller with her first two books, including character development and setting. We also switched gears a bit and Emily shared some great insights for authors building their brands in social media. Emily is the author of two romantic thrillers, The Truth About Unspeakable Things and Bound by the Unspeakable, the second of which will launch this summer. Emily is a story teller at heart and is excited to branch into other niches of the romance and mystery and thriller genres after the launch of her second book. In addition to writing, Emily loves dreaming up fun marketing campaigns for her books and encouraging other aspiring authors to follow their dream and publish their first book. Visit www.emilyamyers.com Book purchase links: The Truth About Unspeakable Things and Bound by the Unspeakable
This week, acclaimed author Karen Joy Fowler joins the podcast to share the processes and methods that have brought her success throughout her writing career. Ever since getting a late start to the writing world in her 30s, Karen has defied expectations by achieving awards for novels spanning science fiction, short stories, and historical fiction genres. Her newest book, Booth, tells the somewhat true story of the famous family of best Lincoln's assassin John Wilkes Booth. On the pod, Karen discusses how critiquing other writers helped launch her career by developing her style. She also talks about the experience of writing in different genres, and how emotional resilience is an underrated skill for authors attempting to make it.
Rob asks: When using different author names for different genres to avoid confusing the recommendation algorithms, what are potential knock-on affects or implications to consider? The post Question 999: Different Names for Different Genres appeared first on The Every Day Novelist.
The tastemakers chat this week about Leonardo DiCaprio vs Denzel Washington and why people always coming from Lecrae's neck? They then dive into some relationship convos with the chat! Quote, Trisha, Brina and C.Goss make up the Tastemakers. Tune in as they give you a taste of the culture. Make sure to Like & Subscribe! @tastemakerspod on all socials! Check out the audio podcast or support The Tastemakers Pod at www.thetastemakerspod.com #CHH #CHHMedia #Culture #Tastemakers #LeonardoDiCaprio #DenzelWashington #Lecrae --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tastemakerspod/support
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Morgan Matthews is a producer, songwriter and multi instrumentalist. He's had 3 numbers with the likes of Alicia Keys and others. Listen to his tracks and get the stories behind these great songs. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/songwriter-connection/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Today we have a question from everyone's favorite call-in show guest, Samuel. I think a lot of people starting in music production would have a question pretty similar to this one and I think TAETRO's response is very helpful to those people! New TAETRO track 'daydream' is out now! Check it out on Spotify: Presave the new FACEX song 'Ghost Me' releasing on Friday, 6/9! Click this link to make sure you hear the first original from FACEX as soon as it comes out: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/phacex/ghost-me Download the TAETRO's sample pack 'SPACE' here: https://gumroad.com/taetro?recommended_by=search TAETRO is live on YouTube every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. ►FOLLOW TAETRO: YouTube: http://bit.ly/1MREZn4 Instagram: instagram.com/taetro/ Facebook: facebook.com/taetromusic Twitter: twitter.com/nicktaetro ------------------
In today’s episode, Rachael and I talk about creating illustrations for her books, writing in multiple genres and her latest book, The Big Ole Bike. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the conversation. Rachael Clarke is a former police officer turned stay-at-home mom living in Portage la Prairie, MB, with her sport-aholic husband, two adorably mischievous children, and dog. Besides sipping coffee, Rachael enjoys writing and illustrating children’s literature, plotting fantastical novels, and publishing multi-genre short fiction under her pen name R.A. Clarke. Her short stories have won The Writer’s Games and the Writer’s Weekly international competitions. She was also nominated as a finalist for the 2021 Futurescapes Award. Rachael’s children’s chapter book The Big Ol’ Bike, is available wherever books are sold. Follow her writing adventures at: www.rachaelclarkewrites.com. Details for The Big Ole Bike are as follows: Description: Big things are happening in Little Springs… Everything about Oliver is small, from his footprint to his glasses—and a trio of bullies never let him forget it. When Oliver receives his grandfather’s old bike for his birthday, he rides tall for the first time. But the meanest bully in school doesn’t like that at all. Oliver quickly finds himself challenged to a race. Now, he’ll have to be bigger than he ever imagined in order to prove heroes come in small packages too. The Big Ol' Bike is a contemporary slice of life for ages 7-10. Come hang out with Oliver, Austin, and Sue, as they experience excitement, setbacks, and adventure together. Themes of bullying, family, friendship, confidence, and community are all explored. WARNING: Reading this book may cause an urgent need to ride your bike. Don’t be alarmed. The feeling will pass... But don't let it. ;) Purchase link: AMAZON.COM: https://www.amazon.com/Big-Ol-Bike-Rachael-Clarke/dp/1647190134/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8 BARNES & NOBLE: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-big-ol-bike-rachael-clarke/1138375334?ean=9781647190132 BOOK LOCKER: https://booklocker.com/books/11389.html Connect with Rachael at the following links: https://www.rachaelclarkewrites.com https://www.twitter.com/raclarkewrites https://www.instagram.com/rachaelclarkewrites https://www.facebook.com/rachaelclarkewrites/ To register for the WWJ conferences, visit: https://linktr.ee/wwjs support this podcast with a monthly donation: https://anchorlfm/inspirational-journeys/support or you can give a one-time donation via PayPal at: https://paypal.me/annHarrisonBarnes?locale.x=en_US --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inspirational-journeys/message
Streamlord is a streaming platform, that is mobile-friendly. This site offers a great list of filters movies to sort through different genres and categories. Let's come to the Streamlord site to stream Hollywood movies on their mobile phone as well.
In this episode we are playing different music with Different Genres. Enjoy our songs.!
Do you write books in different genres? Are you sure? Because we often find that authors sometimes do write cross-genre, without even realizing it. If you're a multi-genre author, or even if you've considered it you'll want to tune into this short but informative minisode on what works, and what doesn't, for multi-genre authors! --We love a good DIYer, but if you're ready to take your marketing to the next level, drop us a line and let's chat! http://www.amarketingexpert.comDoes your book need help?We’re offering free Amazon book evals during our full length shows – with honest feedback on what can be fixed! This free eval will be aired on the show, and we’ll share your author name and book title. Please note we may also share your book on social media to encourage other readers to listen and learn from our recommendations! If you’re open to solid, honest input contact us!To qualify email info@amarketingexpert.com with “Can This Book be Saved” in the subject line.Include your book’s Amazon link.Include up to 5 challenges you’ve had (other than book sales).
Ep. 046 - [Dojo TV Producer Questions Vol. 1] This week we have another live episode from Dojo TV, where we did nothing but take questions from the chat. We covered mixing, mastering, EQ basics, harshness, mud, defeating writer's block, how to get the most out of production lessons and much much more. If you want to watch live and hang with us in the chat next time, make sure to sign up for Dojo TV, it's totally free! Support Our Sponsors: Dojo TV: Free producer live stream classes from the Producer Dojo Senseis https://www.thehumanmusicpodcast.com/producerdojo Dojo Max Membership: Monthly Private Lessons, Unlimited Track Feedback and the Weekly Download Archive. The best value Producer Dojo has to offer! https://www.thehumanmusicpodcast.com/producerdojo Guest Practices: Learn from Seth Drake at the Approach Institute, the BEST engineer we know. First class is free! https://www.thehumanmusicpodcast.com/theapproach Gvngaroo Records Music Distribution: Unlimited Uploads for Under $10 https://www.thehumanmusicpodcast.com/gvngaroo-records Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 03:14 - How to Deal with Harshness 19:35 - How to Deal with Mudiness 26:47 - EQ and Mixing Process 38:50 - Self Mastering: Should You and How? 52:20 - How to Get the Most out of Producer Lessons. 1:04:32 - Luke Rain's Top Two Mindset Lessons 1:09:53 - Should You Have Different Artist Names for Different Genres? 1:21:16 - Should You Work on One or Multiple Tracks at Once? 1:29:07 - How Do You Combat Writer's Block? 1:48:29 - Outro
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Today Kevin is joined by a smaller group, which includes Mark, Don, Tom and his lovely wife Jen. This week’s discussion revolves around musicals/showtunes; diving into some of their favorites shows and shedding light on songs that many people probably don't realize originally came from the theatre. This one was an absolute blast so we hope you enjoyed it as much as we did. Song Samples from the Discussion:Chicago (Motion Picture) – “Mister Cellophane” Jesus Christ Superstar“Heaven On Their Minds”“Everything’s Alright” Gypsy – “Some People” Sweeny Todd – “A Little Priest” A Chorus Line – “What I Did For Love” 42nd Street – “42nd Street”Hair – “Aquarius” Rent – “Seasons Of Love”An American In Paris – “I Got Rhythm”Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/SchizoMusic)
Today the group talks about Chamber Pop, which might be considered more of a movement than a formal genre. Juan serves as the primary tour guide as the group spotlights songs that they feel encapsulate the overall sound. Song Samples from the Discussion:Mercury Rev – “Holes” from Deserter’s Songs (1998)The Flaming Lips – “Race For The Prize” from The Soft Bulletin: Live at Red Rocks [feat. The Colorado Symphony & André de Ridder] (2019)Belle & Sebastian – “Seeing Other People” from If You’re Feeling Sinister (1996)Tindersticks – “Rented Rooms” from Curtains (1997)Sufjan Stevens – “Chicago” from Illinois (2005)R.E.M. – “Nightswimming” from Automatic For The People (1992)Björk – “Joga” from Homogenic (1997)The High Llamas – “Berry Adams” from Talahomi Way (2011)Matt Pond PA – “Is It Safe” from Several Arrows Later (2005)Sufjan Stevens – “The Predatory Wasp Of The Palisades Is Out To Get Us!” from Illinois (2005)Also, check out the Youtube playlist Juan created with these songs and other great examples!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/SchizoMusic)
After Gunjan, I am getting all similar author-backed, female-led roles. If people want to see you in a certain light, they will always see you in that. I am just trying to find new things.”, says Janhvi KapoorListen to all that's been trending in the world of #Entertainment & #Lifestyle with Mallika Bhagat.
Fate: The Winx Saga is new series on Netflix which has become an instant hit and it was shot in Ireland! Fate: The Winx Saga follows the journey of five fairies attending Alfea, a magical boarding school in the Otherworld where they must learn to master their magical power while navigating love, rivalries and the monsters that threaten their very existence! Members of the cast , including Abigail Cowen and Danny Griffin joined Dermot and Dave to talk about the hit show and what it was like shooting in County Wicklow. You can listen to the full chat below: [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2021/01/29133709/wINXEDIT.mp3"][/audio]
Today the group talks about Southern Rock, but what is Southern Rock really? Is it a sound? Is it truly geographical? Or maybe it’s both? Well, we certainly have fun debating & providing examples of bands we personally think fit the genre. Hope you enjoy!Song Samples from the Discussion:ZZ Top – “La Grange” from Tres Hombres (1973)Wilson Pickett (with Duane Allman) – “Hey Jude” from Hey Jude (1969)Delaney, Bonnie & Friends – “Coming Home” from On Tour With Eric Clapton (1970)Little Feat – “Oh Atlanta” from Waiting For Columbus (1978)Drive-By Truckers – “Let There Be Rock” from Southern Rock Opera (2001)The Black Crowes – “Twice As Hard” from Shake Your Money Maker (1990)The Outlaws – “Green Grass & High Tides” from The Outlaws (1975)Atlanta Rhythm Section – “So In To You” from A Rock And Roll Alternative (1976)Molly Hatchet – “Gator Country” from Molly Hatchet (1978)Charlie Daniels Band – “The South’s Gonna Do It (Again)” from Fire On The Mountain (1974)Also, check out our Youtube playlist we created with some other great examples!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/SchizoMusic)
Hey Storytellers,Knowing that there is a different way to play an RPG if you like different genres was very helpful to my gaming. So do I like mysteries, but like a dash of horror every once in a while? Do I like action / adventure but love that in a western-style or a sci-fi style or both? Check out our courses for Game Masters: https://skullrpgbooks.vipmembervault.com/Check out our new book - 19 RPG Adventures for Game Masters to Run in any TTRPG: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08NQ38H2KGive this episode a listen to learn more about different types of genres if you forgot your literature class.Tomorrow we will cover marrying up your favorite genre's to different types of RPG's.
Want to find out more about what it's like to be a Drag Queen or Drag King?Or, that there's other different genres of Drag, such as The Spooky Side of Drag & much more....Please join Myself, Lorilei Potvin as I have my absolute favourite Drag Queen on, Shaela Vie (I might just be a "wee bit" biased since in his everyday life, he also happens to be my 1st born son, Logan Potvin,
Want to find out more about what it's like to be a Drag Queen or Drag King? Or, that there's other different genres of Drag, such as The Spooky Side of Drag & much more.... Please join Myself, Lorilei Potvin as I have my absolute favourite Drag Queen on, Shaela Vie (I might just be a "wee bit" biased since in his everyday life, he also happens to be my 1st born son, Logan Potvin,
Josh sat down with us to talk storytelling through your wedding music playlist. Have you ever watched a movie with a bad ending? or the complete opposite one with a slow start? Some movies hook from the start, only to leave you unsatisfied in the end. Imagine your wedding? And guest experience? Josh, keeps client expectations top of mind when creating playlist that have a cohesive entertaining beginning, middle, and end. Listen to this conversation, where Josh takes us through back in the day style of keeping records in crates to creating successful digital playlist that keep wedding dance floors packed! Connect with the Event Factor with the links below Event Factor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eventfactor/ Sound Cloud Link: https://soundcloud.com/eventfactor
D'FIXX VOL 4. LET THE PARTY BEGIN. 7 DIFFERENT GENRES, MIXED, PUMPED UP AND READY TO GO. PRESS PLAY and enJOY.
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Hey Storytellers, Discover the different types of genres at a high level and how you can center a game around them.Some RPG systems are designed to tell different genres better than others, but that doesn't mean that your weekly game session can't have an element of other genres.Think of it as a sitcom. Around Halloween, they have a light horror theme every year. Then they will have a mystery episode occasionally as well.We will be deep-diving into genres and stories around these in the coming podcasts.
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Cheryl Akle chats to Robyn Harding about moving between genres, living in a small town, and the how we rely on the reading community. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
If you were looking back over a hundred years of your life what would you change? This is the conundrum Richard Lumsden posed his wonderfully drawn lead character, in his beautiful, yet melancholy recent novel ‘’The Six Loves of Billy Binns’’. Richard is an English actor, composer, and musician, having performed in such diverse TV shows including Foggy in First of the Summer Wine, Henry in Sugar Rush and Martin in The Catherine Tate Show, as well as EastEnders. His film credits include the classic Ang Lee’s Sense & Sensibility and Gordon in James Rouse’s Downhill. But its Billy Binns that really resonated with me. A poignant heartfelt uplifting novel that reminds us what it is like to love and be loved in all its different forms. Join us as we chat through Richard's love of London, his writing process (a labour of love over many years), and what motivated him to write such magical book. This is Your London Legacy. “You always need something else to come in – and I’ve always described as having7 plates spinning, six of which will always come crashing down. You just don’t know which is the one that will stay up.” 12:00 Richard was around 30 when the idea for The Six Loves of Billy Binns started rattled about in his mind. In musing over old photographs in the library—a story began to come to him about a elderly man trying to recall the six major loves of his life, telling his life story through each relationship. However, the research involved surrounding World War I was too daunting, so after he had finished the first part with Billy as a young man Richard put the writing on pause. For 16 years. “I would hope that every time—if you are lucky enough to experience love with somebody—that that love is very different from the previous times you’ve experienced it.” 26:26 As you could imagine, spending so many years pondering love and relationships and the roller coaster passage of life—Richard has quite wonderful points of view on love, relationships, and writing. From a story point of view he wanted Billy to have a different kind of love and experience in each of his relationships. This undoubtedly forms some twists, a key point of writing for Richard and plot points we all encounter at some point along our lives. While some writers pour ink onto the page without any idea of where things are going, Richard takes a different approach—plotting out the main story beats, with room for characters to veer off path for a while, so long as they end up where he’s guiding them. How interesting things would be if we could do that for ourselves. Billy is filled with a wondrous sense of humour (likely coming from Richard himself) and like everyone else, he isn’t perfect. I found myself hoping the best for Billy even when he makes mistakes, big and little, as we all must learn how to forgive others and ourselves for doing the same. The Six Loves of Billy Binns was one of my favourite reads as of late, and absolutely loved talking in depth with Richard about the book, life, and of course—London. You can find the book right over here at Amazon: RichardLumsden.com (http://richardlumsden.com/) Support this podcast
In this week's episode, we sit down to talk about the different genres of anime and probably the ones you have never heard of. We are joined by Laura once again. Kindly subscribe, rate, and review this podcast and share it with all your fellow otakus and weebs. Episodes every Saturday at 8 pm EAT. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/san-otaku/message
Clipped from #91. KK The Infamous tells Dougy how her brain works when shes writing her music and how we need to stop making artists label themselves in specific genres. www.youbtube.com/douglife
In this episode, Allie, Kyra, and Eleni discuss the question: How do different genres of music affect our brains? Including multiple interviews and deep conversations, this podcast will make you think about the effects that different types of music can have on how your brain works.
Brittany Cournoyer is an author of m/m contemporary romance as well as mystery and suspense.Brittany shares her experience writing in different genres and her decision not to use a pen name.LINKS*Amazon affiliate Brittany Cournoyer | Amazon https://amzn.to/38drYjeBrittany Cournoyer Links https://linktr.ee/BcournoyerBOOKS by BRITTANY COURNOYERFated Heroes — Brittany Cournoyer https://amzn.to/371gVJMTeaching Tenderness — Brittany Cournoyer https://amzn.to/2TwAGVIForever in Middlebury Series — Brittany Cournoyer https://amzn.to/372EZMCAt a Stranger’s Mercy — Brittany Cournoyer https://amzn.to/2NybvOJCaptivated — Brittany Cournoyer https://amzn.to/2FVJ6htBattle Ship (Valentine's Inc. Cruises Book 4) — Brittany Cournoyer https://amzn.to/2QZkCKvWith a Friend’s Strength — Brittany Cournoyer https://amzn.to/370fKdJSinister Shadows — Brittany Cournoyer https://amzn.to/37c4kDyBite Me, Santa: A Snow Globe Christmas Book 7 — Brittany Cournoyer https://amzn.to/2NrWRIXBadges and Bullets — Brittany Cournoyer https://amzn.to/2FXJ60gAin't Snow Mountain High Enough (Snowed In - Valentine's Inc. Book) — Brittany Cournoyer https://amzn.to/30qhR8dOTHER AUTHORSTwilight — Stephenie Meyer https://amzn.to/370zv4WHarry Potter — J.K. Rowling https://amzn.to/2NwTksFTry — Ella Frank https://amzn.to/38e6AKYMichele Notaro | Amazon https://amzn.to/30pOCSSStephen King | Amazon https://amzn.to/2tcJxRTAnn Rule | Amazon https://amzn.to/2Nvsb9NAimee Nicole Walker | Amazon https://amzn.to/360JKF4Nora Phoenix | Amazon https://amzn.to/35VCfPLMorningstar Ashley | Amazon https://amzn.to/3aldaRN Forensic Files https://amzn.to/2RAv8Hp SUBSCRIBEApple (iOS)| Spotify| Stitcher (Android)Are you new to podcasts?How to subscribe to my podcast— freeHOST LINKSSlade James sladejames.comMM Author Podcast gayromance.showSUPPORT THE SHOWPatreon patreon.com/sladejames
I seen a post on Instagram about people rather listen NBA Youngboy instead of J Cole and I believe that is just dumb because we're comparing 2 different genres of hip hop, not different styles, different genres. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ronnieq22019/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ronnieq22019/support
Click on this link if you can not see the video https://eattmag.com/learn-english/ to find Lesson 49, Level 1 What's your favorite song this week? Hello everyone, welcome back to learn English with Cullen Can you guess what the lesson is about this week? It’s about your favorite song? What is your favorite song this week? Last time we talked about some of the different genres of music Which included Rock Pop and classical To name just a few So this week let's talk about where you listen to music Do you listen to music on the street? At your local market? On your phone? On the radio? In the car? On your bike? At your friends? On Youtube or on a music app such as Spotify, or do you use something else to listen to music? Like listening on a record Or on a tape cassette? Or on a CD? Or on a gramophone? So in today's lesson, we are using some images that tell us something about music Let's look at the first image here of the three men on stage What music might they be playing? And with the women in image number 2 What music might they be playing, and why do you think this is the genre or kind of music they are playing? And in the third image What music might he be playing? And in the fourth image What music might she be playing? This is a great way to make a guess as we can't hear the music Ok, so that's it for today's lesson please click on the first link in this lesson if you can't see the video and the second link if you can't see the form to answer the questions And a special shout to all of our friends listening in from NewJersey New York, San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose, Washington DC, Virginia California, Belgium, Italy, France, United Kingdom, Turkey, Ireland And Canada. Great to have you all here with us, have a great today And please don't forget to search for Learn English with Cullen to find more lessons so you can Answer the questions in this lesson and move on up to the next lesson here at eattmag.com This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/511711
A mix we did for a birthday event of some of our biggest supporters! Different Genres in one Mix! Check out my other Mixes and follow us on: Instagram www.instagram.com/schallundrauchcrew Facebook www.facebook.com/SchallundRauchLP Spotify spoti.fi/33PUMfB Soundcloud @dj-slinshot and Apple Podcast
In this episode, I get to chat with Caleigh and Desiree about all things dance including what they've learnt from the different styles, what they've learnt about themselves throughout their dance careers and how they help shape, build and hold space for their students to find themselves through dance. Check them out at www.rhythmandsouldance.ca or @rhythmsouldance on Instagram!
In this month's Advanced Self-Publishing Salon from the Alliance of Independent Authors, Orna Ross and Joanna Penn discuss publishing in different genres. Topics discussed this week include Orna talks about the "waves of concern" over Amazon reviews, rank stripping, and book stuffing. ALLi is having private and public meetings with Amazon officials to get to the bottom of the issues. Update on Joanna Penn's many projects, including ebook, print book, audiobook, workbook, and multimedia course … all at the same time. And she is 7,000 words into her next thriller. Orna launches a Patreon page for her poetry and is writing a book on how to write Haiku News update on Donadio & Olson literary agency embezzlement, bringing up the question: Do you really need an agent? Do authors need to pay attention to the business side? What's going on with Amazon reviews? Putting it in perspective, most ALLi members are very happy with Amazon's review system. Joanna and Orna describe the multiple genres in which they write. Why is this the best way to go? Do you need to use different names for different genres? Which genres sell best in print and in audio? Find more author advice, tips and tools at our self-publishing advice center, http://selfpublishingadvice.org. And, if you haven’t already, we invite you to join our organization and become a self-publishing ally. You can do that at http://allianceindependentauthors.org. Now, go write and publish! About the Hosts Joanna Penn is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling thriller author, as well as writing non-fiction for authors. She is also a professional speaker and entrepreneur, voted as one of The Guardian UK Top 100 creative professionals 2013. She spent 13 years as a business IT consultant in large corporations across the globe before becoming a full-time author-entrepreneur in September 2011. For more information about Joanna, visit her website: http://thecreativepenn.com Orna Ross launched the Alliance of Independent Authors at the London Book Fair in 2012. Her work for ALLi has seen her named as one of The Bookseller’s “100 top people in publishing”. She also publishes poetry, fiction and nonfiction, and is greatly excited by the democratising, empowering potential of author-publishing. For more information about Orna, visit her website: http://www.ornaross.com
Playing different genres of games helps me gain fresh ideas and approaches to my tried and true love of fantasy. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gothridgemanor/support
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Christian Sharp lets everyone know the genres of music he listens to and some of the artist and their work. He also lets everyone know why it’s good to listen to different genres of music. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode of LIGHT TALK, the Lumen Brothers cover everything from Counterfeit Grand MA’s to Government Supported Tutu's. Join Steve, Stan, and David as they pontificate about Cue Stack Techniques, Opportunities for High School Lighting Students, Live Design Magazine, Different Cue Structures for Different Genres, Desk Copies of Lighting Texts for Teachers, Creating Block Cues, Climbing Over Theater Seats, Busking Opera, Golden Sea, The Good and Bad of Chinese Lighting Companies, “How About a T-Shirt, MAN!”, When is the Right Time to Retire, The Freedom Years, and Numbering Light Cues. Nothing is Taboo, Nothing is Sacred, and very little makes sense.
I don’t consult experts, I do a lot of reading on the Internet because I’m not trying to teach somebody how to pick a lock. I need to know just enough about it to make sure that I’m not saying something stupid and then move on, because otherwise it turns into The Anarchist Cookbook or something. […] The post TSS091: Consulting with Experts and Writing in Different Genres appeared first on The Taylor Stevens Show.
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Derrick Discusses the Different Genres of Anime Support us: LootCrate: http://lootcrate.7eer.net/c/278136/237077/4019 Where to Find Us? Twitter: > Derrick: @Bad_WolfStudio > Doug: @President_Doug Instagram: Bad_Wolf_Studio Facebook: facebook.com/Bad-Wolf-Studio-594024437369905/ Youtube: youtube.com/channel/UCOrrjBiaRVu3KTNTMuhi0iQ Have Questions? Tweet using Hashtag #GamingandChillpodcast
How should the different genres of the Bible impact how we interpret the Bible? What are the different genres of literature in the Bible?
Alaskan authors Steven Levi, Deb Vanasse, and Martha Amore come together to discuss their writing styles and publishing choices. Topics include copyright, character analysis, readership, and the question, "What does success mean?".
This is An African Mix with Flavors from Nigeria, Ghana, Angola and many other different countries in Africa, Done as a party style mix, Dj Stephen Yet again Explores the Different Genres of Music in the world, definitely exercising his INTERNATIONAL PASSPORT. Big up to The Mother land "AFRICA" Enjoy. www.DJSTEPHENMUSIC.com
I WILL BE PLAYING MUSIC FROM DIFFERENT GENRES OF BECAUSE I LOVE ALL TYPES OF MUSIC
Stanford Law School Professor Richard Thompson Ford discusses his experiences writing for many different genres, from law journals to popular magazines. (April 16, 2009)