John and Craig ask, how do you keep your period films from being a boring history lesson? They offer ten tips to keep your setting from taking over your story, defining the scope of your research, and how to balance the reality of the era with what’s relevant to audiences today.
We also follow up on navigating industry connections and answer three period-appropriate listener questions on transitions across time, accurate dialogue, and how to handle historical sensitivities on the page.
In our bonus segment for premium members, John and Craig get into some toil and trouble as they give their rankings of the most iconic witches.
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UPDATE 9-25-25: The transcript for this episode can be found here.
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