The Creative Writing Life Paul Zeidman
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From screenplays to TV, novels to video games, everybody has their own path to establishing a creative writing life. Join host Paul Zeidman as he interviews writers from all mediums and genres to find out about them, their work, and what advice and guidance they have for ambitious and aspiring writers.
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Writers Tobias Buckell & David Klecha
Writing partners Tobias Buckell & David Klecha talk about embracing the joy of writing and having fun with the material, and how both relate to their new book THE RUNES OF ENGAGEMENT.
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Tom Vaughan on Screenwriting
Screenwriter and writing instructor Tom Vaughan talks about his experience as a working writer, the importance of loglines, and how story and emotion require your characters to make choices.
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John Ingle on Screenwriting
Screenwriter-film instructor-podcaster John Ingle talks about his experience as an award-winning screenwriter, the Movies By Minute concept, and how he uses the movie JAWS as a learning tool.
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Carlos Baker on Writing as Therapy
Writer-musician Carlos Baker talks about how writing his book and playing music helped him deal with his depression, why 80s movies are AWESOME, and an impromptu blues performance!
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Jeff Kitchen & The Hero's Dilemma
Screenwriter & writing coach/consultant Jeff Kitchen talks about the concepts behind his new book The Hero's Dilemma, what "dramatic action" is, and the need for CONFLICT in your story
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Bob DeRosa on Screenwriting
Screenwriter Bob DeRosa (KILLERS, THE AIR I BREATHE) talks with Paul about how he got his start (and his dislike of the phrase "breaking in"), loglines, the writing process, and the importance of "there are no shortcuts".
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Customer Reviews
Great Show!
Fantastic podcast that delivers a wealth of ideas about writing, creativity, and the writing life! Highly recommended for anyone interested in getting inspired. I learn many new ideas and concepts every show! What could be better than that?
Breathing in mic
Really irritating when you breathe in mic.