Writing Excuses 26, 27, and 28-31
Posted August 11th, 2008 by Howard Tayler
There are two new episodes of Writing Excuses up that I haven’t blogged about. The first, Episode 26, talks about the Horror genre about which I know a lot less than Dan Wells does. The second, Episode 27, talks about religion from the standpoint of world-building.
Episodes 28 through 31 were all recorded at WorldCon 66, and I hope they sound okay because our recording area was kind of noisy. We got some great guests for those episodes, including the legendary Phil and Kaja Foglio. Those episodes should go live one per week for the next month.
During that time Brandon, Dan, Jordan (our producer) and I will be looking at possible format changes, new audio equipment, new sponsors, and a new logo… all in the hope of kicking off “Writing Excuses Season Two” with a fresh foot (and no pants.)
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August 11th, 2008 at 11:06 am
(Because having “pants” as a sponsor for Episode 26 was a little weird.)
August 11th, 2008 at 4:54 pm
In celebration of the half-year mark, I put together a list of the first 26 episodes with links right over here http://mbarker.livejournal.com/80095.html
And we’re off on a another half-year!
August 11th, 2008 at 10:48 pm
Writing Excuses is becoming just as important as getting my daily schlock fix.
August 13th, 2008 at 6:14 pm
I’m excited to hear you pick the minds of Phil and Kaja Foglio. I’ve been a fan of their work since opening my first pack of Magic: the Gathering cards. I’ve given up buying Magic cards, but I have thrilled to see their artwork in Robert Asprin’s Myth books now and again. Then I was checking out the other comics on the Schlock sidebar and I found Girl Genius. I was ecstatic! Can’t wait to hear what they have to say about writing, storytelling, and online comics.
Aside, Writing Excuses has also become part of my weekly routine. Things were easier when there were several back episodes I could go download, but now I at least have a chance at trying the writing prompts in a timely fashion.