1 hr 3 min

Episode 149 – In the Middle of It All Derailed Trains of Thought

    • Visual Arts

Everyone knows famous first lines from classic novels. Everyone has their favorite endings to a long-running series. But people don't share their favorite "middle scenes" near as often. The middle can be messy. It can be slow or rushed or just plain confusing. That's why hosts Timothy Deal and Nick Hayden decide to analyze what makes a middle really work, and what makes it really not work.



Then, in the second half, Tim and Nick compete in a Challenge Accepted!, putting their literary knowledge against passages unearthed from the centers of classic novels.



This is the penultimate episode of your premiere podcast on storytelling for the creator and the consumer, Derailed Trains of Thought, before our hiatus. But while it's closer to an ending than a middle, it's sure to get you thinking about all things in-between.



Show Notes

Everyone knows famous first lines from classic novels. Everyone has their favorite endings to a long-running series. But people don't share their favorite "middle scenes" near as often. The middle can be messy. It can be slow or rushed or just plain confusing. That's why hosts Timothy Deal and Nick Hayden decide to analyze what makes a middle really work, and what makes it really not work.



Then, in the second half, Tim and Nick compete in a Challenge Accepted!, putting their literary knowledge against passages unearthed from the centers of classic novels.



This is the penultimate episode of your premiere podcast on storytelling for the creator and the consumer, Derailed Trains of Thought, before our hiatus. But while it's closer to an ending than a middle, it's sure to get you thinking about all things in-between.



Show Notes

1 hr 3 min