Creative Writing Career
A podcast by Stephan Bugaj, Justin Sloan, Kevin Tumlinson
110 Episodes
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Fantasy Author Brian D. Anderson, The Godling Chronicles
Published: 25/04/2016 -
One More Story Games with Jean and Blair Leggett
Published: 18/04/2016 -
Creative Writing Career Audiobook First Five Minutes
Published: 15/04/2016 -
Garrett Robinson on Diversity in Fiction and YouTube Author Channels
Published: 11/04/2016 -
Using Short Fiction and Films to Further Your Career
Published: 05/04/2016 -
Teaching Screenwriting and Making Movies with Neil Landau
Published: 28/03/2016 -
Publishing with Tor and Small Presses, with Lawrence Schoen
Published: 21/03/2016 -
Writing Non-fiction and More, with Honoree Corder
Published: 14/03/2016 -
Making it in Screenwriting, with Martin Kunert
Published: 07/03/2016 -
Screenwriting Advice from Edward Ricourt (Now You See Me; Jessica Jones)
Published: 29/02/2016 -
Writing SciFi and Fantasy with SFWA member LJ Cohen
Published: 22/02/2016 -
Tools for Writing on the Road
Published: 15/02/2016 -
Can you Write Games Remotely and Movies Outside of LA?
Published: 08/02/2016 -
Adam Gaines on How to Stand Out and Get an Agent
Published: 01/02/2016 -
Writing Games in the Avengers Universe and the Ninja Boy Comic with Allen Warner
Published: 25/01/2016 -
Writing Thriller Books, TV, and Film with Drew Chapman
Published: 18/01/2016 -
Sleep Deprivation Lab, Red Dead Redemption, and more with Christian Cantamessa
Published: 11/01/2016 -
Writing Interactive Fiction and Fearless Fantasy with Michael La Ronn
Published: 04/01/2016 -
Adapting Novels to Screenplays
Published: 28/12/2015 -
Breaking in Later in Life and the Game Developers Conference with Heidi McDonald
Published: 21/12/2015
Turn writing into more than a hobby, make it your career. Stephan Bugaj (Pixar's Brave, Wall-E, The Incredibles), Justin Sloan (Telltale's Game of Thrones, Walking Dead, and Minecraft: Story Mode), and Kevin Tumlinson (Citadel, Lucid, The 30-Day Author) give you their advice on writing for books, movies, video games and more, and occasionally try to sound smarter by having on amazing guests.