Ep64: Theme and Story Hypothesis
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JP Rindfleisch is a writer of things dark, strange, and queer; a co-host of the Write Away Podcast and Serial Fiction Show; and a Three Story Method editor and coach. When they aren't spouting on about the importance of community or how theme can be an excellent tool for writers, they find themself wandering into nature with their Siberian husky, partner of 11 years, and a campervan aptly called Hank the Tank. Their works include several short stories, a serial called NRDS with Jeff Elkins, an upcoming Dark Urban Fantasy Series with AB Cohen, and an upcoming Three Story Method’s Masterwork Analysis of the Road with J Thorn.
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9 needs: subsistance, protection, affection, understanding, participation, recreation, creation, identity, freedom.
Books We Talked About:
How to Write Light Novels and Webnovels by R.A. Paterson
Children of Blood and Bone by Tom Adeyemi
Editing Your Novel's Structure by Bethany A. Tucker
The Three-Body Problem by Cixin Liu
The Thousand Crimes of Ming Tsu by Tom Lin
A Boy with a Bird in His Chest by Emme Lund
The Wisdom of Sally Red Shoes by Ruth Hogan
Run, Rose, Run by Dolly Parton and James Patterson