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Introducing: Something Written This Way Comes Podcast

Posted July 24, 2018 by Jennifer Ellision in blog, Writing / 0 Comments

Something Written This Way Comes Podcast

You may know Alex Brown as one of the co-creators and showrunners for the fantastic audio drama, The Bridge. But I’ve known Alex for a few years before she and Rebecca Mahoney created those characters and that world. We’ve been critique partners and friends for quite some time now. So, I thought there was no one better than Alex to host a writing podcast with me. Therefore, I’m introducing the Something Written This Way Comes podcast!

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The Something Written This Way Comes podcast will serve a purpose partially of an accountability tool for Alex and myself. With new episodes every other Tuesday, we’ll report our writing progress and any writing revelations we’ve had recently as well as other topics.

Essentially, the Something Written This Way Comes podcast will be a conversation between the two of us that flows wherever the conversation takes us. Sometimes, we’ll have a topic to guides us, but otherwise, the format will be really loose.

Why every other Tuesday?

In short, Alex and I are both podcast aficionados and thought this sounded like a lot of fun. But, we both know all too well how fun projects can turn into sources of unnecessary stress. And both of us have lots of other things going on in our lives between our writing and other time commitments. We wanted to make sure that we had time to schedule in our conversations, upload the episodes, and write the episode summaries at a pace that didn’t feel overwhelming, or like it would take away from our other projects.

That said, I’m proud to introduce our first episode! We introduce ourselves and the conversation flowed toward our writing processes and the plight of the pantser. Alex and I both consider ourselves pantsers, rather than plotters.

To learn more, visit SomethingWrittenThisWayComes.com and you can listen to our first episode below, or via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, or Stitcher.

Reflections on writing prose vs. an audio script

Posted October 19, 2016 by Jennifer Ellision in Writing / 0 Comments

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Pretty much all of the writing I’ve done has been prose– that’s how most of you know me, right? Former fanfiction writer turned novelist (with a couple of short stories thrown in for good measure).

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But recently, I tried something new. You see, one of my critique partners, Alex Brown, co-created an audio drama podcast called The Bridge that I am O B S E S S E D with. And The Bridge has a few mini episodes that stand apart from the main story arc.

Alex invited me to write one.

I was intrigued– because hey, this was sort of an opportunity to write canon fanfiction for a thing I love! But I was also nervous. I’d never written any sort of a script before.

Still…

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I’m rather happy with how it turned out! You can listen to the result of my efforts here.

But anyway, the endeavor led me to reflect on the unique challenges of writing a script– in my case, basically a monologue– when compared with novels and short stories. And, it led me to think a little of how they’re alike as well:

  • Voice is always important, but when your medium is literally a person’s voice, it’s possibly even more important that you nail the character’s voice.
  • In prose, you can have paragraphs upon paragraphs setting the scene and action. In an audio script, you have to leave the listener’s imagination to do a lot of the heavy lifting. But you can help them along a little bit with sound effects of shuffled papers, footsteps, and the like.
  • Similarly, all that fun internal dialogue we’re used to creating? Yeah, that’s out the window. A lot depends on your dialogue, stage directions, and the voice actor’s delivery. You have to trust that listeners can glean shades of emotion from what they hear. They need to give weight to their pauses. (Thankfully, my first experiment in this medium was with an actor who totally got this)
  • You know that old writing tip that suggests you read your work out loud to check for rhythms and redundancy? To be honest, I’ve only done that when I’m workshopping specific passages in my books, but dude. I can not stress the importance of that enough for the audio drama medium.
  • If you’re a metaphor fan (like me), there’s not a whooooole lot of room to get that out of your system. I mostly used the stage directions for mine. But we do use metaphor in our day-to-day dialogue when trying to describe things to others, so there’s still some room for it.

I’d imagine the challenges present themselves as even greater when you’re writing an episode with a fuller cast, but as I wrote a mini-episode for a single character, things were a little different for me.

Write Magic Episode 4 – Six Word Stories with Megan Rutell

Posted June 30, 2016 by Jennifer Ellision in Write Magic, Writing / 0 Comments

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In Episode 4, Jen chats with blogger Megan Rutell of pageflutter.com about her Instagram challenge, #pfsixwordchallenge for six word stories.

Show Notes:

Megan’s blog, Page Flutter | #pfsixwordchallenge

Sewwhatalicia.com

The (Urban) Legend of Ernest Hemingway and Six Word Stories: “For sale, Baby shoes, Never worn.”

The Bullet Journal: What It Is and Why You Need It” on Page Flutter

Bydawnnicole.com

Bullet Journal bloggers who posted about the challenge: Tiny Ray of Sunshine | Decade Thirty

Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert

Examples of six word stories:

Shari Slade, romance author’s, response to the #pfsixwordchallenge prompt “Dream come true:” “Bleeding and broken, still she danced

Cherri Porter’s response to the #pfsixwordchallenge prompt “Mix-up:”  “Confirm wetnurse babies. Human next time.

G.Thomasmartin’s response to the #pfsixwordchallenge prompt “The Gift:” “Their grief. Their joy. Organ donor.

megan rutell photoMegan Rutell is the blogger behind pageflutter.com and the creator of the Instagram challenge #pfsixwordchallenge. She’s a writer, blogger, brainstormer, chronic list-maker, and lover of all things written.

Follow Megan and Page Flutter:

Blog | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest | Twitter | #pfsixwordchallenge

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Write Magic Episode 2 – Alter Egos with Sarah Nicolas

Posted June 8, 2016 by Jennifer Ellision in Write Magic, Writing / 2 Comments
Write Magic Episode 2 – Alter Egos with Sarah Nicolas

In Episode 2, Jen talks to YA author, Sarah Nicolas about maintaining two pen names in different genres and Sarah’s alter ego, romance author, Aria Kane. Subscribe, rate, or review on iTunes | Write Magic community | Write Magic Newsletter | Write Magic Facebook Show Notes: Dragons Are People, Too by Sarah Nicolas Sarah Nicolas’s piece on Book Riot: Why I’m a Romance Evangelist Blake Snyder’s Beat Sheets: From his book, Save the Cat Jessica Brody on applying Save the Cat beat sheets (which originated as a screenplay technique) to a novel Sarah Nicolas’s piece on Book Riot: Why I Sacrificed 45% of My Salary to Work in a Library Keeping Her Secret by Sarah Nicolas will now be out August 15, 2016. Hotel Paranormal series – Lucky Break by Aria Kane Sarah Nicolas Sarah Nicolas is a 31-year-old YA author […]

Announcing a new podcast! Write Magic Episode 1 – Why (Not)?

Posted June 1, 2016 by Jennifer Ellision in Write Magic, Writing / 0 Comments
Announcing a new podcast! Write Magic Episode 1 – Why (Not)?

I’ve been listening to podcasts like crazy lately. The podcasts that I subscribe to are my constant companions in the car, on runs, while I get ready, while I cook. And then, I thought, man, it would be really great if I could talk to a bunch of different writers about their processes and mediums and all of the cool things they’re doing. And then, I thought… I totally can do that. And it could be a podcast. So! Introducing the Write Magic podcast. Write Magic is “a podcast about writing in all of its forms.” This first brief episode is an intro as I talk about what I want the podcast to be. It outlines a little more how I decided to go for this idea and where I hope this goes. Write Magic Episode 1 Show Notes: Podcasts I mentioned: Elise Gets […]