Odyssey SF/F Writing Workshop Podcasts
Summary: Odyssey is an intensive six-week workshop for writers of fantasy, science fiction, and horror held each summer on the campus of Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire. Top authors, editors, and agents serve as guest lecturers. These podcasts are excerpts from guest lectures. For more information, visit http://www.odysseyworkshop.org.
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- Copyright: Text © by each individual lecturer; Sound Recordings ℗ 2007-2014 by Odyssey Writing Workshops
Podcasts:
An excerpt from the lecture Lane Robbins gave at Odyssey in the summer of 2012 on Outlining, for Writing Your Manuscript and for Selling It.
An excerpt from the lecture Craig Shaw Gardner gave at Odyssey in the summer of 2012 on How to Make Fantastic Characters Alive and Believable.
Part two of an excerpt from the lecture Barbara Ashford gave at Odyssey in the summer of 2012 on "Tension Headaches" and character complexity.
Part one of an excerpt from the lecture Barbara Ashford gave at Odyssey in the summer of 2012 on "Tension Headaches" and character complexity.
Part two of an excerpt from the lecture Barry B. Longyear gave at Odyssey in the summer of 2011 on Building a Professional Imagination.
Part one of an excerpt from the lecture Barry B. Longyear gave at Odyssey in the summer of 2011 on Building a Professional Imagination.
An excerpt from the lecture John Joseph Adams gave at Odyssey in the summer of 2011 on the Short Fiction Market.
Part two of an excerpt from the lecture Gary A. Braunbeck gave at Odyssey in the summer of 2011 on Establishing and Maintaining Emotional Realism in Your Fiction.
Part one of an excerpt from the lecture Gary A. Braunbeck gave at Odyssey in the summer of 2011 on Establishing and Maintaining Emotional Realism in Your Fiction.
Part two of an excerpt from the lecture Elizabeth Bear gave at Odyssey in the summer of 2011 on Narrative Structure and Types of Plot.
Part one of an excerpt from the lecture Elizabeth Bear gave at Odyssey in the summer of 2011 on Narrative Structure and Types of Plot.
An excerpt from the lecture Sheila Williams gave at Odyssey in the summer of 2005 on the Short Fiction Market.
An excerpt from the lecture James Patrick Kelly gave at Odyssey in the summer of 2002 on his Approach to Plot.
An excerpt from the lecture Theodora Goss gave at Odyssey in the summer of 2011 on Finding Your Voices.
Part two of an excerpt from the lecture Elaine Isaak gave at Odyssey in the summer of 2011 on Description and Making Your Setting Real.