Writing with Friends Hillary Barnes Martinez and BJ Williams
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We’re BJ and Hillary— college friends turned writing pals. This podcast is our quest for the best writing tips and tools for our own projects, and yours too! Let’s get started.
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BONUS: Interview with Writer and Producer Jaimie Woo
Today, we’ll be talking to writer Jaimie Woo. She’s a Creative Producer, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Consultant, and Communications Expert. Tune in to hear about her career as well as her advice for aspiring writers.
Mentioned in the Episode:
Yes She Can: 10 Stories of Hope & Change from Young Female Staffers of the Obama White House
Jaimie's Website
Are You There, Universe (Jaimie's Podcast)
culture.house Media
Jaimie's Picks:
Underworld
Shogun
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Hillary's Ask Me Anything
It’s time for an ASK ME ANYTHING! We’ll be chatting with Hillary, getting a little more personal about her own writing practice, and learning more about what she’s been thinking about and working on these days.
Picks of the Week:
H: “Of All Things” by Isabel Gallymore
BJ: On Having No Head by Douglas E. Harding
Mentioned in the Episode:
Jessica Brody (Save the Cat! Writes a Novel)
Lisa Cron (Story Genius and Wired for Story)
Elizabeth Gilbert (Big Magic)
Hillary Mantel (A Memoir of My Former Self: My Life in Writing and the Wolf Hall series)
Harlen Coben (thriller writer, series on BBC Maestro)
Cal Newport (Slow Productivity)
The TV show Travel Man with Richard Ayoade
If you have any other questions for either of us, let us know by writing to us at writingwithfriendspodcast@gmail.com. We’ll have some more Ask Me Anything episodes in future seasons of Writing with Friends! -
Tool Deep Dive: What movie trailers teach us about storytelling
Welcome to a tool deep dive episode, where we highlight the features and the challenges of a tool we think you’ll find helpful as a writer. And the tool we’ll be talking about today is movie trailers!
Picks of the Week:
BJ: Making Sense: Conversations on Consciousness, Morality, and the Future of Humanity by Sam Harris
H:Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone by Benjamin Stevenson
Mentioned in the Episode:
WWF Season 2 Episode 4: Three-Act Structure
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How to become your own best editor
We’ll be talking about editing your own work. Okay, so you’ve written a first draft of your novel and you know things need to change. But how? And what? Our editing tips today can help!
Picks of the Week:
H: Happy Place by Emily Henry
BJ: “Twelfth Night: Or What You Will” by William Shakespeare
Mentioned in the Episode:
Order—Method: Trollope Learns to Write by Susan L. Humphreys
Mythbusters Video about polishing a turd
Season 4 MINI2: Why should I let my manuscript rest?
If you try out these editing tips, let us know which one was your favorite by writing to us at writingwithfriendspodcast@gmail.com. -
Fireside Chat: Pros and Cons of Scrivener Writing Software
We’ll be gathering around our metaphorical fireplace for a fireside chat– an honest conversation about how we’re applying a craft topic or tool to our own writing practices, and how you might incorporate this topic or tool into your writing life as well. The tool we’ll be talking about today is our favorite piece of writing software, Scrivener. We’ll focus on the pros and cons of the software.
Picks of the Week:
H: Cars and Trucks and Things That Go by Richard Scarry
BJ: Apples Never Fall by Liane Moriarity
Mentioned in the Episode:
Organizing your manuscript in Scrivener’s Binder System
Scrivener’s Corkboard Feature
Scrivener’s Composition Mode
Adding notes in Scrivener
Organizing research in Scrivener
Split-screen mode in Scrivener
If you try out one of the options from this strategy menu in your own writing practice or if you have your own suggestions about how to best use Scrivener, let us know by writing to us at writingwithfriendspodcast@gmail.com! -
How can body doubling improve my writing practice?
Welcome to a tool deep dive episode, where we highlight the features and the challenges of a tool we think you’ll find helpful as a writer. And the tool we’ll be talking about today is body doubling! Do you find it hard to stay on task and focus when you’ve sat down for a writing session? Body doubling can help!
Picks of the Week:
H: Slow Productivity by Cal Newport
BJ: Existence by David Brin
Mentioned in the Episode:
“What is body doubling for ADHD?” in Medical News Today
London Writers’ Hour
Study with Merve
Study with Celine
If you try out body doubling, let us know how you liked it by writing to us at writingwithfriendspodcast@gmail.com.