Episode 47 - The Doctor Says It's Not Contagious

This month, the guys discuss the changes that a story goes through from initial conception to what ends up on the page. They discuss the potential pros and cons of lucid dreaming, Stephen King, and Matt “wins” Camp NaNoWriMo. All of this before we get to this month’s stories!

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Episode 45 - Option 1

It’s the Promptly Written/World Gone Geek Crossover Extravaganza!!! Jeff, Yuta, and Allea join us for a special edition of the PW Book Club, in which we discuss The Demolished Man by Alfred Bester. Then, they stick around and give us their thoughts on our stories for this month!

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Episode 44 - Well, It's 3 A.M.

This month, the guys discuss word choice and how that impacts the accessibility of the work to potential readers. Plus, Coheed and Cambria, Kindle Vella, this month’s stories, and an exciting announcement!

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Episode 43 - The Expected Surprise

Happy New Year! As per tradition, the guys kick off 2022 by breaking down their reading and writing goals for the year. They also take a trip to Watch Corner, say goodbye to a writing legend, and discuss Ian’s latest release, “Villains,” the second book in “The Reeve” series. When it comes time for the stories, Matt goes a bit against the grain this month.

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Episode 42 - Silent Night, Unholy Night

It’s a Promptly Written Christmas! The guys discuss whether an ending needs to be “happy” or not and then get festive by naming their favorite Christmas carols. When story time rolls around, the prompt forces Ian to go darker than usual and Matt confirms his place in Hell. Happy Holidays!

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Episode 41 - Oh Yeah, Without Hesitation

Did you know that there was a series of Hardy Boys books written this century? We didn’t. This month, the guys take a nostalgic trip back to the stories of their youth, and then discuss the benefits of joining a writing/critique group, all before getting into this month’s stories.

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Episode 40 - Everything Within Reason

What’s up everyone? This month, the guys discuss how to catch readers up when working on later books in a series and how to maintain creativity when life gets hectic. And as always, two brand new stories close out the show.

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Episode 39 - Ya Know, You Could Have Lead With That.

This month, the guys discuss how romanticizing the writing process can become a barrier to getting work done and how new tools can provide the inspiration you need to recover from a break in productivity. And as always, they’ve got two brand new short stories for your listening pleasure.

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Episode 38 - Please Hold

This month features the return of the Promptly Written Book club, where the guys tackle The Great Gatsby for the first time. They also dig into their editing process, whether or not to outline, and how to discover things outside their preferred genre - all before getting into this month’s stories.

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Episode 36 - Nah. It's Worse Than That.

This month, the guys talk about how to deal with writer’s block, the stories that they wish they’d have written themselves, and take a trip to Watch Corner before getting into this month’s stories, which had to include characters they created for one another.

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Episode 35 - The Name's Pillsbury.

This month, the guys discuss their writing routines and whether or not a lack of structure could be impacting Matt’s recent struggles with motivation. After the stories, they swap character sketches that must be included along with the prompt in next month’s submission.

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Episode 34 - Don't Stop, It's Just Over There!

This month features the return of the Promptly Written Book Club! The guys have both read The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and have some thoughts. They also reflect on the life of Beverly Cleary and more before getting into this month’s stories.

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Episode 33 - Does It Always Stare Like That?

This month, the guys discuss whether or not it’s a good idea to read within your genre while working on a project. Also, Matt read/watched Wayward Pines and has some thoughts. All of this, plus our shortest stories ever - 100 words exactly!

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