The Creative Writing Podcast
By Monique stone
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Podcast Description
The Creative Writing Podcast is here to aid in helping you to enhance your craft. There will be writing games, pep talks, challenges, writing resources to help you along. We’ll also be showcasing the works of writers on our shows, allowing them to discuss it in a live forum. Published authors get a lot of attention for what they do, but some times they forget that they were once like us: Writing for fun not quite for the glory. http://thecreativewritingpodcast.blogspot.com/ Email: Momb411@comcast.net Feedback line: 206 - 666 - 1974
| Name | Description | Released | Price | ||
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4. What's better the book or the Movie Part 2 (forum episode) | -- | 11/3/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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3. What's better the book or the Movie Part 1(forum episode) | -- | 11/2/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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3 |
National Writing Year - Episode 2 | -- | 6/15/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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4 |
2. Episode 1: "Write or Die" (1x01) #1 | -- | 3/15/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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5 |
1. Introduction to Podcast | -- | 3/12/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 5 Episodes |
Customer Reviews
enthusiasm isn't enough
I appreciate the enthusiasm of the participants, but neither is published and both seem to lack basic information on writing. I stopped listening once Monique admitted to her cohort that she wasn't familiar with third person limited POV storytelling. I did appreciate the writing software review.
Great Show
This is a great podcast. It doesn't matter if someone doesn't know how to do one point of writing, the point is to listen and try to learn something new. Also, considering that the podcast will be featuring independant and unpublished writers the other commentor needs to learn how to listen to what the hosts are saying. :)
With work, can be alot better!
First things first, I think investing in a better quality microphone would be benificial, somtimes it was hard to hear the host. I think a little more planning and enhusiasm would go a long way too, I know you guys are interested enough in writing to start a podcast, but I'd like to hear more of that. Also on the planning side, I would have a clear objective on whats going to be discussed who your going to speak with and when. The episode I listened to seemed to have multiple guests and diverged into the chat room too much for my taste.
Break it up into segments, and I would say don't be afraid to talk to your guests before hand so you can talk about the best stuff. Somthing like intro, have a guest.. ask 5 questions, move on to next segment. and then ask the chat rooms for tips or somthing. Remember you don't have to answer everybody...jsut whatever "benifits" the show
and I would say to host co-host and so forth just work on projecting your voice, and saying umm alot, to the audience it sounds like your just making it up as you go along, which can be fine somtimes but needs to be regulated.
Constructive critisism out of the way, I love that your aiming this at unpublished young authors, I think it would be in everyone's best interest if you talked ahead of time, to establish somthigns about them, and maybe feature, A more delevoped unpublished author, and then maybe somone who's just getting started.
Again I think it's really a planning thing, I would cut the time in half too.
I'll check back in to see how you guys are doing in the future.
I think your on the right track!
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