Research and a Unique Drafting Strategy with Dr. Matthew Huddleston

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  • Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
  • How do you research for your fiction? Physicist and professor Dr. Matthew Huddleston share his research process for his new novel, Final Eclipse, which included on-site exploration, interviews, and study, as well as his own personal expertise. He also shares his unique layering approach to drafting.
    MATTHEW'S PROJECTS
    Final Eclipse - www.archwaypub...
    Substack - matthewhuddles...
    UA-cam Channel -‪@MatthewHuddlestonAuthor‬
    EMILY'S INSIDE OUT POST
    Read Part 1 of Emily's response to Inside Out 2 here! emilybrookswri...
    LISTENER RESPONSES
    Jeanice has some great title ideas for the last chapter of Write Anyway. Share yours with us here! writebettertog...
    CALL TO ACTION
    Before deciding what will happen, do research for your fiction. Then explore the many possibilities based on what you learned. Let us know how it goes in the comments!
    HEY JON MEYERS
    Emily talks about generalized anxiety disorder, which she writes about on her blog, emilybrookswri...
    THE FINAL ACT
    Is Emily smarter than a Capybara?
    CORRECTIONS
    The episode where Emily shares her writing process will be released December 10th.
    #sciencefiction #yasciencefiction #writingpodcast #writingtechniques

КОМЕНТАРІ • 3

  • @Alec_Collins78
    @Alec_Collins78 2 місяці тому

    They didn't mean monkey as in ryhming slang?

    • @WriteBetterTogether
      @WriteBetterTogether  2 місяці тому +1

      Haha I (Emily) have never heard of that! But maybe? He seemed like he really wanted a monkey as a pet 😂

    • @Alec_Collins78
      @Alec_Collins78 2 місяці тому

      @WriteBetterTogether It's unlikely I'm right but now it seems even less likely.
      A monkey in cockney rhyming slang is £500. Don't ask me why.