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I think David Bruns and J.R. Olson have discovered how.
In this episode of Bleeding Ink, we learn of their co-writing process, of taking complementary skill-sets and mashing them into a solid whole, into a sane reaper of words. Yeoman metaphors aside, David and J.R. impressed me with a cleverness few writers seem to throw at the writing process. Kickstarter deflected budget issues. Questionnaires enhanced beta-reader data. While David wrote, J.R. researched. Their efforts rewarded one another’s weaknesses. And at the end of it all, these two men are now rocketing toward a second novel with smiles on their faces.
I envy them.
By [email protected] (J.S. Leonard)I think David Bruns and J.R. Olson have discovered how.
In this episode of Bleeding Ink, we learn of their co-writing process, of taking complementary skill-sets and mashing them into a solid whole, into a sane reaper of words. Yeoman metaphors aside, David and J.R. impressed me with a cleverness few writers seem to throw at the writing process. Kickstarter deflected budget issues. Questionnaires enhanced beta-reader data. While David wrote, J.R. researched. Their efforts rewarded one another’s weaknesses. And at the end of it all, these two men are now rocketing toward a second novel with smiles on their faces.
I envy them.