Tag: star wars
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Episode 45: K. Gorman – Asian History, Dictating a Story, and the Darkness Within
In this episode, I chat with K. Gorman about her love of Asian History, the quality of and options for dictating stories, and the novel as an outlet for the darkness within. We also discuss her language disclaimers, the role of Canada in the future of humanity, and just how real might the characters we create…
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Episode 44: Kate Sheeran Swed – Plastic Dinosaurs, Kickstarter revisited, and Space Westerns
In this episode, I chat with Kate Sheeran Swed about plastic dinosaurs in the workplace, her recent experiences using Kickstarter, and a love of space westerns. We also discuss transitioning from musician to author, the challenges of novelizing superhero stories, and what happens when artificial intelligences get emotions. As usual, there’s also The Lightning Round and…
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Episode 43: M.G. Herron – Story Planning, Kickstarter for Authors, and The Aliens Among Us
In this episode, I chat with M.G. Herron about using Kickstarter to fund and promote books, how he approaches his story creation, and the aliens among us. We also discuss his enjoyment of hiking and rock climbing, why he loves Scrivener, and ancient civilization portal stories. As usual, there’s also The Lightning Round and The Big…
Edwin H Rydberg
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Episode 42: Audrey Sharpe – Editing her Mother, being inspired by Star Trek, and Galactic Civilizations
In this episode, I chat with Audrey Sharpe about having a mother who’s a professional writer, being inspired by Star Trek, and the possible existence of galactic civilizations. We also discuss designing spaceships only to destroy them, old science giving way to new science, and the future of human reproduction. As usual, there’s also The Lightning…
Edwin H Rydberg