274 episodes

Providing writing tips and art advice from Contest Judges and Winners for writers and artists wanting to take their next step, along with needed inspiration to keep on going! Based on the world-famous Writers of the Future Contest created in 1983 by L. Ron Hubbard.

Writers of the Future Podcast John Goodwin

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Providing writing tips and art advice from Contest Judges and Winners for writers and artists wanting to take their next step, along with needed inspiration to keep on going! Based on the world-famous Writers of the Future Contest created in 1983 by L. Ron Hubbard.

    274. Jody Lynn Nye Coordinating Judge on 40 Years of Writers of the Future

    274. Jody Lynn Nye Coordinating Judge on 40 Years of Writers of the Future

    This episode features Jody Lynn Nye, and we discuss 40 years of Writers of the Future, its impact on the genre, and what she is looking for as the Coordinating Judge.

    • 1 hr 1 min
    273. John Brown Discusses Writing Magic Realism

    273. John Brown Discusses Writing Magic Realism

    John Brown was a winner published in Writers of the Future Volume 13 with his story “The Scent of Desire” under his penname Bo Griffin. I met up with him again last year at LTUE and when I saw he would be back, I asked that he send me a book to read so I could have him on as a guest.

    His bio says he writes action-packed thrillers and epic fantasies with characters you want to cheer for. After interviewing him, I discovered it is Magic Realism that he writes.

    He currently lives with his wife and four daughters in the hinterlands of Utah where one encounters much fresh air, many good-hearted ranchers, and the occasional wolf.

    • 1 hr 1 min
    272. SoundBooth Theater Creating Cinematic Audio

    272. SoundBooth Theater Creating Cinematic Audio

    I’m here at Superstars Writing Conference in Colorado Springs. This is a podcast panel, meaning I am recording this podcast as I interview SoundBooth Theater founder Jeff Hays and international bestselling author Craig Martelle in front of a live audience.

    Jeff Hays is a prolific narrator and producer, and CEO of Soundbooth Theater, a full-service audio production company that specializes in multicast audiobooks and Cinematic Audio.

    Craig Martelle is the author of around 190 books. I am familiar with his Ian Bragg Thriller Series, covered in a separate podcast interview. He is also one of the geniuses behind the 20 Books to 50K Conference created by Michael Anderle.

    • 1 hr
    271. Stephen Kotowych editor of "The Year's Best Canadian F&SF Vol 1"

    271. Stephen Kotowych editor of "The Year's Best Canadian F&SF Vol 1"

    Stephen Kotowych was a writer winner for Writers of the Future Volume 23 in 2007.

    He recently edited and published “The Year’s Best Canadian Fantasy and Science Fiction Volume 1” anthology. It comprises 37 stories and poems and is 100% Canadian.

    He has a Kickstarter for Volume Two that will run from March 19 through April 16. The link for the prelaunch is: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/kotowych/years-best-canadian-fantasy-and-science-fiction-volume-two?ref=en3uxl

    • 1 hr 1 min
    270. Calendar of Fools with Intergalactic Rejects

    270. Calendar of Fools with Intergalactic Rejects

    Storm Humbert and fellow Writers of the Future winners created a publishing company called Calendar of Fools.

    They compiled a book containing only of rejects, not because they weren't good, but because they weren't right for where they were submitted. So, this project is to give these great stories a second chance!

    They created a Kickstarter for the project, which you can find here: www.kickstarter.com/projects/innerworkings/intergalactic-rejects-a-calendar-of-fools-anthology

    In this interview, I am with Storm Humbert and fellow winner John Campbell, along with contributor Hillbilly, as we discuss how stories can live on.

    • 59 min
    269. Locus Mag Editor in Chief Discusses Its Importance to SF&F

    269. Locus Mag Editor in Chief Discusses Its Importance to SF&F

    Liza Trombi is the Editor-in-Chief of Locus Magazine. In this interview, we discuss the history of Locus and its importance to the SF&F field.
    We also announce a fundraiser that Locus is running and that I encourage you to check out at www.LocusMag.com or go directly to https://igg.me/at/locusmag2024

    • 1 hr 1 min

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