The Paragraphing Podcast
In the third episode of The Paragraphing Podcast, the story continues—with the introduction of an entirely new character, the explication of actor ants, and a somewhat surprising narrative effect. Afterwards, Brendan and Jamie share thoughts on the story’s fast-paced twists and turns; the difference between where you expect the story to go and where the next writer takes it; and the comedic style of their favorite authors. They also discuss how writers can achieve the sense of a “thinking person” on the page, rather than a “sense of destiny.” Essentially, they conclude that flaws in thinking can often be more interesting than flaws in character. LINKS AND OTHER THOUGHTS: The book that Brendan and Jamie co-wrote called This is Zoic: https://www.amazon.com/This-Zoic-Bedsum-Grey-Adventure-ebook/dp/B006KRFQN8 [https://www.amazon.com/This-Zoic-Bedsum-Grey-Adventure-ebook/dp/B006KRFQN8] Listen to James Horner’s Pas de Deux: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0ZoomQfCXg&list=PLH9C08qrQ7S7SNGWB9LVMrKkIumbMMvK1 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0ZoomQfCXg&list=PLH9C08qrQ7S7SNGWB9LVMrKkIumbMMvK1] A glimpse of P.G. Wodehouse: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse] The music from the BBC show based on P.G. Wodehouse’s books: “The World of Jeeves and Wooster.” https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-world-of-jeeves-and-wooster/id692597964 [https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-world-of-jeeves-and-wooster/id692597964] The movie Amelie: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0211915/ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0211915/] House of Leaves, an incredible novel about a house that’s bigger on the inside than the outside. This is one that you’ll want to flip through via the “look inside” feature: https://www.amazon.com/House-Leaves-Mark-Z-Danielewski/dp/0375703764 [https://www.amazon.com/House-Leaves-Mark-Z-Danielewski/dp/0375703764] “Tut Tut, it Looks Like Rain” from Winnie the Pooh: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NitBpJaom5k [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NitBpJaom5k] Serialization was huge when it came to the novels of authors like Charles Dickens: http://dickens.wpi.edu/history.html [http://dickens.wpi.edu/history.html] Don’t forget to subscribe if you haven’t already: Brendan’s podcast player of choice: https://overcast.fm/+ImMUq-CJc [https://overcast.fm/+ImMUq-CJc] Jamie’s podcast player of choice: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-1-the-first-9-paragraphs/id1212787121?i=1000382303012&mt=2 [https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-1-the-first-9-paragraphs/id1212787121?i=1000382303012&mt=2] Follow daily updates to the story at: www.armisticedesigns.com/paragraphingblog [http://www.armisticedesigns.com/paragraphingblog] Or on Twitter at: @graphingblog Brendan’s website: www.armisticedesigns.com [http://www.armisticedesigns.com] Jamie’s website: Thanks4Listening.com [http://Thanks4Listening.com]
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