In record time, Joe talks about kick-starting his writing with a new space, which Jon celebrates with a mild dose of pre-holiday festivities. This leads into a talk about writing process and spy novels (doesn't it always at this point?).
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In record time, Joe talks about kick-starting his writing with a new space, which Jon celebrates with a mild dose of pre-holiday festivities. This leads into a talk about writing process and spy novels (doesn't it always at this point?).
This week, the boys discuss the idea of "the author as brand" with its pros and cons, as well as the difficulty in writing licensed additions to fan-favorites.
Guilt and anger. Espionage and intrigue. Space and cowboys (and cowboy hats). Jon and Joe tell you what they've been reading/watching recently, and give you their own thoughts alongside.
This week, the boys gently amble through discussion with no true goal in mind, though they end up talking on a few interesting topics. From roleplaying systems, to finishing long projects, and to the painful inevitability of death, a lot gets covered in this episode.
On this episode, which you can now listen to on Stitcher Radio for the very first time (gasp!), Jon and Joe review some books for you, which somehow segues into a talk about the death of the science fiction comedy.
The boys talk about the endings for stories, what makes them good or bad, and give advice on how to make sure you stay as far away from bad as you possibly can.
After trying out a new format for the show, the boys talk about types of stories and types of media, and how they can be mismatched.
This week, Jon and Joe talk about superficiality in stories, and why it’s not alright we talk about Batman a lot. We eventually talk about other stuff, but it’s mostly Batman. Spoilers abound.