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Who Is P. Rose | Between the Drafts

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Who Is P. Rose | Between the Drafts is where I speak from the margins of my creative life—between drafts, deadlines, and moments of becoming. Through personal reflections and real-time lessons, I explore what it means to write, revise, doubt, learn, and keep going as an independent author. This podcast is for anyone navigating their own creative unfolding, one imperfect draft at a time. Come sit with me in the in-between. whoisprose.substack.com

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Between the Drafts | File 08 - The Stories I Keep Running To

Some stories follow us. They linger in the back of our minds. They shape the way we see love, loneliness, danger, power, desire, grief, survival… and eventually, they begin shaping the stories we tell ourselves. In this episode of Between the Drafts, I found myself reflecting on the fiction that built me, not just books, but films, television, music, atmosphere, emotional tension, and the kinds of worlds I keep returning to again and again. This episode became a conversation about creative obsession. About vampires and hidden worlds.About cities that feel alive after dark.About found families, emotional ecosystems, supernatural intimacy, and characters trying to survive their own unraveling. I talk about the stories that shaped the way I write: * Interview with the Vampire * Fledgling * Chronos * The Strain * Living Single * The Fifth Element * Stephen King’s Bill Hodges trilogy * and so many others that taught me something about atmosphere, longing, symbolism, setting, and emotional depth. But somewhere in the middle of this episode, I realized this conversation wasn’t only about the media I love. It was about permission. Permission to stop writing what I think people want from me.Permission to stop shrinking the supernatural elements that naturally call to me.Permission to embrace the darker, stranger, more emotionally layered stories that have always lived at the center of my imagination. And honestly? I think this episode marks a turning point for me creatively. Because for a long time, I tried to write what sounded impressive instead of writing what haunted me. But the stories that stay with us, the ones we keep revisiting, usually reveal something deeper. Maybe they’re mirrors. Maybe they’re maps. Maybe they’re trying to tell us who we are before we’re ready to say it out loud. So this episode is for: * the writers obsessed with atmosphere * the creatives haunted by unfinished worlds * the readers who love hidden cities, dangerous love stories, and morally gray characters * the artists trying to reconnect with what actually inspires them And maybe most importantly… This episode is for anyone learning how to trust their own creative instincts again. Listen to Between the Drafts // File 008: The Stories I Keep Running To And afterward, tell me: What stories do you keep returning to — and what do you think they say about you? — P. Rose This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit whoisprose.substack.com [https://whoisprose.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

I går - 44 min
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Between the Drafts | File 07 -The Beautiful Chaos of Story Ideas

Not the chaos of deadlines.Not the chaos of edits.Not even the chaos of trying to finish a draft while balancing a real life. I mean the chaos of waking up with another story idea. The kind that arrives uninvited.The kind that whispers “what if?” while you’re already juggling three other projects and makes you question your loyalty to your current work in progress. That’s what this week’s episode of Between the Drafts is about. In File 07, I’m talking about: * why idea generation is actually a gift * the myth that new ideas mean you’re procrastinating * how writers overwhelm themselves trying to act on every idea immediately * why I keep journals, crates, sticky notes, and mood boards full of unfinished concepts * and how to nurture your creativity without abandoning your current work Because honestly? I don’t think writers are meant to have just one story inside of them. I think some of us are archives. This episode is part encouragement, part creative intervention, and part permission slip for the writers whose brains never stop generating worlds, characters, dialogue, and possibilities. And if you’ve ever felt guilty for having “too many ideas” while still trying to finish your current project… This file is for you. In This Episode: * “Story idea generation is not procrastination.” * Why every idea deserves to be logged somewhere * My favorite ways to organize story concepts * Mood boarding as a storytelling tool * Why creative overflow can actually protect your writing career My Favorite Line From This Episode… “As long as we’re generating ideas, we’ll always have stories to tell.” And honestly?I love that for us. Listen to Between the Drafts — File 07 now. —P. Rose This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit whoisprose.substack.com [https://whoisprose.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

17. maj 2026 - 18 min
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Between the Drafts | CITY FILES // 002 Companion Episode — Setting Isn’t Place. It’s Belief

Most writers are taught that setting is where the story happens. A city.A house.A coffee shop.A bedroom at 2 a.m. while rain hits the windows. But what if that’s only the surface? In this companion episode for CITY FILES // 002, I’m digging into the idea that setting isn’t really about location at all. It’s about belief. Because the worlds that stay with us, the ones that feel immersive, addictive, impossible to leave behind, aren’t memorable because of architecture alone. They’re memorable because the world itself believes something. Darkness is expected.Power always demands consequence.Love changes people.Ambition is rewarded.Secrets survive because everyone agrees not to look too closely. From the eerie tension of Stephen King’s worlds to the seductive hierarchy of Anne Rice’s vampires, to the unspoken rules of John Wick and the MCU… we’re talking about how fictional worlds quietly train characters how to behave. In this episode, I also talk about: * Why “white rooms” happen in fiction * The difference between describing a place vs. understanding its demands * How setting shapes dialogue, conflict, and emotional choices * The hidden psychology behind romantic spaces in A Seat At the Table * Questions you can ask yourself to deepen your own worldbuilding And yes… there’s homework. Because you know I can’t help myself. Reflection Questions from This Episode: * If your setting had a belief system, what would it be? * What gets rewarded there? * What gets punished? * What do people pretend not to see? * What is your world quietly teaching your characters? * Are they obeying… or resisting? This episode pairs with:CITY FILES // 002 — Setting Isn’t Place. It’s Belief. So grab your notebook, your draft, your coffee, and let your world start talking back to you. — P. Rose This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit whoisprose.substack.com [https://whoisprose.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

14. maj 2026 - 25 min
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Between the Drafts: Your Characters Deserve Better Than White Rooms

There was a time when I thought my problem as a writer was setting. Turns out… it was deeper than that. It was fear. In this special companion episode of Between the Drafts, I’m pulling back the curtain on something I’ve struggled with for a long time: writing my characters into “white rooms.” You know the ones. The scenes where people are talking, moving, feeling…but you have no idea where they are. No atmosphere.No life. Just… space. Press play on today’s episode: What This Episode Covers This isn’t just a reflection, it’s a working session. We’re walking through how to renovate your white rooms and transform them into spaces that feel lived-in, layered, and alive. Inside the episode, I break down: * Why I avoided worldbuilding (and how it held my writing back) * The “white room” note that changed everything for me * How I started building Cascade City in A Seat At the Table [https://www.amazon.com/Seat-At-Table-P-Rose/dp/B0G1318H89/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2F8731IX7IVUM&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.allCsk4MmSiWS3GXYiqizQFCLhwz7YPS3pBDTc-wKZ9Bgud7wmuzLg9YGXt1SZs14Q2Z9qxiQgQEipOJiWdy8O7WKHiIaXAJWF3BJlHISTxSuF8XuyigYYqJ_STyN6DTJWVMLNETwlKOVaqEiBCzOQ.4AwUHggcKg4U9W-0F9pxg3AD2gEmZnCmfHtY09tWecU&dib_tag=se&keywords=A+Seat+At+the+Table+P.+Rose&qid=1778121747&sprefix=a+seat+at+the+table+p.+ros%2Caps%2C157&sr=8-1] * And the exact framework I’m using now to fix my scenes The White Room Renovation Framework If you’re writing alongside me, here’s your blueprint: 1. Walls → Define the environmentWhere are your characters actually? 2. Windows → Add perspectiveWhat’s happening beyond the scene? 3. Furniture → Ground the momentChoose 2–3 meaningful details that reveal, not decorate. 4. Atmosphere → Set the emotional toneWhat does the space feel like? 5. Movement → Let the room respondIf nothing in the environment affects your characters…you’re still in the white room. Your Homework (because you know I had to give you some) Take the last scene you wrote. Now ask yourself: * Are my characters boxed in a “white room”? * Can I see beyond the moment? * What objects matter here? * What does this space feel like? * Does anything in this environment shift my characters? Then rewrite it. Not perfectly.Just… more honestly. Bonus Drop ☕ I’m taking this even further over on my Buy Me a Coffee. [https://buymeacoffee.com/whoisprose/from-the-files-episode-001] I’ll be: * Reading a scene from Upgrade * Breaking it down * And showing you how I would renovate it now (If you’ve ever wanted to see my process in real time… this is that.) Final Thought I used to think setting was just a backdrop. Now? I understand it’s a character. And if I don’t build the world…my characters have nowhere real to live. If this episode hit for you, leave a comment.Let’s talk about it. Because I know I’m not the only one who’s been writing in white rooms. — P. RoseBetween the Drafts This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit whoisprose.substack.com [https://whoisprose.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

8. maj 2026 - 37 min
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Between the Drafts | File 06 - The Universe I Didn’t Mean to Build...

I’ve been sitting with ghosts. Not the kind that haunt houses,the kind that live in old drafts, forgotten notes, and half-finished stories. Recently, I opened a crate of them.Read through everything.Let it all breathe again. There were 49 stories waiting for me. And instead of feeling overwhelmed…I felt something shift. This episode is the beginning of that shift. It’s where I talk about:the anthology I didn’t plan,the city I can’t stop building,and the realization that maybe none of my work was ever random. Welcome to the early stages of Talo, Illinois and Creswell County. 🎧 File No. 6 is live. Until next Sunday, — P. Rose If this piece felt like something warm in your hands…you can leave a little coffee at https://buymeacoffee.com/whoisprose [https://buymeacoffee.com/whoisprose] (no pressure, just love) This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit whoisprose.substack.com [https://whoisprose.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

3. maj 2026 - 16 min
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