Writing Excuses

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Microcasting! It's our high-speed Q&A;! Here are the Q's, listen to the 'cast for the A's.

* Is it still safe to go the commercial publishing route?

* How do you find the balance when writing serious stories with silliness in them?

* What are the alternatives to three-act structure?

* Do you ever lose your drive, and what re-inspires you when you do?

* How does your writing life affect your non-writing life?

* What was the defining moment in your life where you decided to become a writer?

* How effective are book trailers?

Audiobook Pick-of-the-Week: 1421: The Year China Discovered America, by Gavin Menzies, narrated by Simon Vance

Writing Prompt: Give us a story in which writers are using actual fantastic creatures in the process of writing fantasy -- ink from unicorn horns, elf-skin parchment, etc.

Promised Liner Note Links: Dan's 7-point Story Structure,

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