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Writer Eric James Stone joins the Writing Excuses crew for our third Conduit installment. We tackle questions from the audience again (except for when Brandon throws a question AT the audience, which still had Mike Stackpole in it.) Are plot twists necessary? How does the web change the market for writers? How do you make protagonists as interesting as the villains are? How much should you charge for your work? We ran a little long on this one. "Fifteen minutes long, because you're in a hurry, and we can't count to fifteen without getting to eighteen first." Liner Notes: Eric's Website Bob Defendi's Website Anthology Builder http://www.ralan.com/ This week's episode is sponsored by Hold on to Your Horses, by Sandra Tayler
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Writer Eric James Stone joins the Writing Excuses crew for our third Conduit installment. We tackle questions from the audience again (except for when Brandon throws a question AT the audience, which still had Mike Stackpole in it.) Are plot twists necessary? How does the web change the market for writers? How do you make protagonists as interesting as the villains are? How much should you charge for your work? We ran a little long on this one. "Fifteen minutes long, because you're in a hurry, and we can't count to fifteen without getting to eighteen first." Liner Notes: Eric's Website Bob Defendi's Website Anthology Builder http://www.ralan.com/ This week's episode is sponsored by Hold on to Your Horses, by Sandra Tayler

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