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Writing Excuses

Mary Robinette Kowal, DongWon Song, Erin Roberts, Dan Wells, and Howard Tayler

Fifteen minutes long, because you're in a hurry, and we're not that smart.

1625 - 19.46: An Interview on Structure with N.K. Jemisin
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  • 1625 - 19.46: An Interview on Structure with N.K. Jemisin

    We had the pleasure of sitting down with N.K. Jemisin to talk about the structures and processes that helped createThe Fifth Season.We talk about outlines, multiple plotlines, and planets as characters. Jemisin lets us into her writing process—ranging from  the influence of poetry in her work to her process of writing “test chapters.” She also gives us advice on writing multiple POVs, the power of parallelism, and the intersection of mental health and storytelling. 


    Thing of the Week:Alan Wake II(N.K. Jemisin’s recommendation) 


    Homework: Imagine you are in a game where you are presented with 3 different attitude-oriented choices. Take your protagonist from your current work in progress and put them through these attitudinal-flavored choices. What happens if you continue your character does the diplomatic thing? What happens if you have them snap? Explore!


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    Credits: Your hosts for this episode were Mary Robinette Kowal, Erin Roberts, and Howard Tayler. Our guest was P. Djèlí Clark. It was produced by Emma Reynolds, recorded by Marshall Carr, Jr., and mastered by Alex Jackson.

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    Sun, 17 Nov 2024
  • 1624 - 19.45: A Close Reading on Structure: Tying It All Together

    We’ve loved doing our close reading series throughout 2024, andTheFifth Seasonhas been no different. Today, we’re reflecting on what we learned in our episodes focusing on N.K. Jemisin’s incredible work. We reflect on POV as structure, parallelism, and finding the beating heart of your manuscript.  

    Thing of the Week:I Saw the TV Glow 

    Homework: Reverse engineer an outline for your work in progress. Then, try to add one parallel.


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    Sun, 10 Nov 2024
  • 1623 - 19.44: A Close Reading on Structure: Tradition and Innovation

    Today we’re zooming out to see where N.K. Jemisin’sThe Fifth Seasonfits into the canon of fantasy literature. How does Jemisin interact with magic, words, and the expectations of the genre? And what expectations do the readers bring themselves? 


    How does Jemisin repurpose parts of the hero’s journey while creating something fundamentally different? Does this work start a new lineage for epic fantasy? We think so! We talk about what other works this book is in conversation with, and what it even means to be in conversation with something. 


    Thing of the Week:Family Reservations by Liza Palmer 


    Homework: Make a list of the books that you consider the antecedents to the book that you’re working on now. What other works are your book in conversation with? Are you following in and building upon their foundation, or are you disrupting and disputing their legacy?


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    Sun, 03 Nov 2024
  • 1622 - 19.43: A Close Reading on Structure: Parallelism and Inversion

    The structure ofThe Fifth Seasonfeatures both mirroring and inversion. How do these structural shifts interact with the three POVs? On today’s episode, we talk about the parallelism of the perspectives and the linguistic references to seasons. This leads us to the question, how many things need to work in sync in order for readers to feel the cyclical nature of the plot (and life)? How does N.K. Jemisin use structural arcs, beats, and elements to create upheaval? And finally, how canyoucreate overlapping emotional states and narrative rhyming in your own writing? (And whatisnarrative rhyming you may ask? Don’t worry, we define it for you!) 



    Thing of the Week:Who Lost, I Found by Eden Royce


    Homework: Take a look at one of your main character's arcs, and then try to rework another character's arc to match similar beats and structure to the first one.





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    Sun, 27 Oct 2024
  • 1621 - 19.42: A Close Reading on Structure: Whose Perspective is it Anyways?

    Structure and POV (point of view) are often intertwined. In N.K. Jemisin’s The Fifth Season,we see this in the myriad perspective shifts. In this episode, we talk about the importance of these shifts on the structure of the book. How does the narrator talk directly to us, and what purpose does this second-person perspective serve? DongWon shares one of their theories with us on the relationship between author, reader, and POV. 


    P.S. Do you want a signed special edition copy of The Broken Earth Trilogy by N.K. Jemisin? Preorder The Orbit Gold Edition set before November 19th to get 20% off! Visit orbitgoldeditions.com to order. 


    Thing of the Week:Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell


    Homework: Think about the main character of your story, and carve their life up into three different pieces. Have one of those pieces/ perspectives write to another piece, using second perspective. 


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    Sun, 20 Oct 2024
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