Odyssey SF/F Writing Workshop Podcasts
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Odyssey SF/F Writing Workshop Podcasts
The Odyssey Writing Workshops Charitable Trust is a nonprofit with the mission of helping writers of fantasy, science fiction, and horror improve their work. To fulfill our mission, we offer Your Personal Odyssey Writing Workshop, an intensive, one-on-one online program, customized for each student....
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            Arley Sorg Questions on Literary Agents
 
            Arley Sorg on Literary Agents
 
            Paul Park Questions on Point of View
 
            Paul Park on Point of View
 
            Jeanne Cavelos on Going Cold: Pulling Back from Character Emotion
 
            Rebecca Kuang on Character Description
 
            Rebecca Kuang on Common Pitfalls in Character Description
 
            Jessie Mihalik on Worldbuilding, Exposition, Romance, and Sticking with a Project
 
            Jeanne Cavelos on a Complex Character Arc of Growth and Transformation
 
            Meagan Spooner on Building a Writing Career and Working in the Young Adult Field
 
            David Corbett on Rediscovering What You Love About Writing, Developing Useful Habits, and Generating Subtext
 
            David Corbett on Characterization and The Three Facets of Character Struggle
 
            E.C. Ambrose on Dialog, Description, Worldbuilding, and Pressure Points
 
            Tim Waggoner on Balancing Multiple Conflicts, Creating Unusual Structures, Writing Short Stories vs Novels
 
            Tim Waggoner on Managing Pace in Novels
 
            E.C. Ambrose on the Intersection of Setting and Character
 
            Steven Barnes on Speaking Your Truth and Dealing with Writer's Block
 
            Steven Barnes on Creating the Hero's Journey for Your Characters and You as a Writer
 
            Nancy Kress on Authorial Presence, Exposition, Character Motivation
 
            Mary Robinette Kowal on Trusting Your Taste and Retaining What Makes Your Piece Special
 
            Nancy Kress on How to Characterize with Details
 
            Mary Robinette Kowal on The Character Story
 
            Jeffrey Carver on Characterization
 
            David Brin on Researching Topics, Trends in SF, and Receiving Feedback
 
            Meagan Spooner on Retelling Familiar Legends
 
            Scott Edelman on Choosing the Best Character for Your Story Idea
 
            Barbara Ashford on Crafting Compelling Scenes: The Hook
 
            Melissa Scott on World-building and How It Works in SF/F
 
            Gregory Ashe on Scene and Sequel, Pt 2
 
            Gregory Ashe on Scene and Sequel, Pt 1
 
            P. Djeli Clark on Incorporating History into Fiction, Gaps in History, and Originality
 
            David Farland on His Experiences as a Teacher and Mentor
 
            Sheree Renee Thomas on Editing, What She Looks For in Stories, How To Work With an Editor, What She Asks For in Revisions
 
            David Farland on His Plotting, Outlining, and Drafting Process
 
            Barbara Ashford on Getting the Big Picture
 
            Scott H. Andrews on Making Character Emotions Real, Powerful, and Immediate to Readers: Character Motivation
 
            Gregory Ashe on Outlining, Writing, Revision, Prolificity, Plotting a Series
 
            Sheila Williams on Editorial Process, Story Endings, and What Differentiates a Story She Buys
 
            Carrie Vaughn on Revision, Plot, and Point of View
