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Thursday, February 3, 2011

My Favorite Writing Podcasts

Several of the podcast I listen to (and I listen to a LOT) have said that if their listeners (like me) want to offer support they should blog about them. While I have also donated financially in the past to some of my favorite podcasts too, it isn't something I can do regularly, and certainly not as much as I know these people deserve. So, bogging it is then!

I'm going to break my favorite podcasts into categories. Today is writing podcasts. After about a year and a half of podcast listening, these are the ones that have continued to earn their spot in my over-filled ipod. These are mainly fiction writing podcasts, by the way.

I Should Be Writing - Mur Lafferty talks about her own writing journey, interviews professional authors, and answers listener questions. She is very frank, open, but still encouraging. I like that she doen't attempt to be perfect, but will talk about trying to write while sick, or discouraged, and other parts of the process that may suck. But her message is always: you get through it, and you keep writing.

Writing Excuses - By Brandon Sanderson, Dan Wells, and Howard Tayler. These are all professional writers who discuss an aspect of the craft of writing each episode. Sometimes they have guests, but often it's just the three of them. The topics they cover are very focused, and often something I didn't even know I didn't know. If you know what I mean. They are also nice short podcasts, usually under 20 min each.

Adventures in Sci-Fi Publishing - Pretty much what the title says, although they talk to a lot of fantasy authors too. They have some really terrific interviews, and news of what's going on in publishing.

The Writing Show - I just learned that this podcast is scaling way back on what they are putting out, but the back episodes are still really worth listening to. They cover all kinds of writing topics, and the guests are so enthusiastic, I even enjoyed episodes that were on topics I didn't think I had any interest in, like memoir, comics, and screenwriting.

Pen On Fire - Another author interview podcast. Some talk about the craft of writing, some talk more about their books, but all are fun to listen too. My complaint about this one is that it makes me want to read every book they talk about, and I already have more to read than I have time for!

Dead Robot Society - A group of aspiring writers discuss the craft and business of writing and trying to break in. They are also mainly Sci-Fi/Fantasy writers. I occasionally disagree with some of their advice, but they often disagree with one another as well. They can have some interesting discussions and it's a nice reminder that different writers will have different ways of approaching their writing. They can wander off topic, and get a little silly, but that's fun to listen to too.

Grammar Girl's Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing - Again, this one is what it says. These are super short, usually about 5 to 7 min long. Some strange grammar rules are explained very clearly.

If you have a favorite writing podcast that I didn't mention, leave it in the comments section. If it isn't one I've already heard, I'll add it to my feed!

5 comments:

Amanda Borenstadt said...

Great post!
I need to start listening to these. :)

Kara Hartz said...

Yes you do!! :)

Unknown said...

Thanks for the mention, karabu! We really do appreciate it. And hey, whenever you disagree with us, send us a letter or voicemail letting us know how and why. The more voices we have out there, the richer and more fulfilling the show can be.

Kara Hartz said...

Wow, Dead visited me! Hi guys! I don't usually disagree with you in a "you're wrong" kind of way - more in a "this works for some people, and this works for others" kind of way. Thanks for the great show.

Amanda Borenstadt said...

Kara, you're so cool! ;)