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Episode 2.61 - Writing in the Dark with Tim Waggoner

Episode 2.61 - Writing in the Dark with Tim Waggoner

FromInk Heist - A Podcast for Readers of Dark Fiction


Episode 2.61 - Writing in the Dark with Tim Waggoner

FromInk Heist - A Podcast for Readers of Dark Fiction

ratings:
Length:
78 minutes
Released:
Dec 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week we're excited to welcome Tim Waggoner to the show to discuss his latest book on the craft of writing, Writing in the Dark, which is out now through Raw Dog Screaming Press. Tim's a prolific author who is very familiar to horror fans and has published over 50 novels, 7 collections and numerous short stories in addition to teaching writing at the university level. This was an engaging conversation where we talk a lot about the writing process and some key moments in Tim's career as a writer and educator. All of us at Ink Heist have read Writing in the Dark and we agree that this is an absolute must-read for anyone interested in writing in the Horror genre or even if you just have an interest in the genre itself. It is loaded with great advice told in a conversational tone and exercises that will help you put these concepts into practice. Whether you're a new writer just getting started on their journey or a veteran author that's already been published, Writing in the Dark has something for everyone and is an essential addition to your shelves.
Throughout the course of the episode, we talked about the importance of reading, early influences, Tim's teaching career, finding your process, creativity, creating Writing in the Dark, writing in different styles, tie-ins, and so much more. We had a a lot of fun recording this episode and learned a lot from Tim and we hope you guys enjoy it as much as we did.
Released:
Dec 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Shane Douglas Keene, Laurel Hightower, and Rich Duncan talk about a variety of subjects related to the horror and crime genres. We also talk to authors and other guests about different topics including books, diversity, and the craft of creating high-quality dark speculative fiction. We're also a bunch of irreverent smartasses.