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Ultimately, I want to help people become better writers. Sometimes it's as simple as learning how to effectively use a semi-colon but other times we have to learn how to break down our own ideas of how the world works to better re-create it. Only a Notebook is my attempt to break down my own ideas to learn and understand why I and others write the way we do. Most of these podcasts pertain to short stories and novels, but they're for anyone who wants to learn how to write. By Nathaniel Mellor
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Welcome to the fourth and final part of this series. In this episode we take a look into understanding where our idea and concept of strong women/female characters comes from, and how it relates to men/male characters. There are many topics I wanted to touch on in this episode, but I figured saving some for later episodes made more sense. I hope yo…
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Picking up from the last two episodes, we discuss Eve and a few possible translations of the Book of Genesis as well as how this relates to writing as a whole. This is a quicker episode but I hope you enjoy! If you'd like to support me, you can find me on Ko-fi at: https://ko-fi.com/nathanielmellor If you have anything you'd like to hear me talk ab…
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In this episode we pick up from where we left off, but instead of jumping into the topic of Eve, we first discuss Lilith. I do make a mistake at the end and I say "creativity" instead of "curiosity" twice. Which is what this episode is really about. How did certain stories that punish curiosity become so powerful? Especially since writers are in th…
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On Reddit, there is a subreddit, or sub-forum, with the name Men Writing Women. It's devoted to examples of poorly created and written women characters by [oftentimes] male writers. In this episode, part one of four, I explore a little bit of history that is attached to poorly written women characters. I hope you enjoy!…
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Hello and welcome back to another episode! There are certain rules in the English that don't seem to make sense. Worse than that, they seem to be arbitrary. Why? In this episode, I talk about those rules, and why/how it is we follow them. Feel free to take this episode with a grain of salt. Maybe it's more entertainment that fact, though it is fact…
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With the name "Only a Notebook" I figured it was time to talk about notebooks. I hope you enjoy! If you have anything you'd like me to talk about, you can find me on Twitter @MellorNathaniel. I also made a Ko-Fi! https://ko-fi.com/nathanielmellor Don't feel the need to donate, I figured I'd make one just in case!…
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Welcome back! Sorry about the unintended break... In this episode I discuss robbing yourself of the chance to be creative. This can look like generic statements, broad statements, or lines written to appeal to everyone rather than a specific audience. Like all my advice, none of it is a hard and fast rule, it's just my way of trying to figure out h…
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We all hear that a plot is the single most important part of a story. But I find that sometimes it can be hard to make one that helps the story rather than hinders it. Using movement and conflict in place of a plot, especially in a character-driven novel, can help your story stay engaging even without a plot. I hope you enjoy!…
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Describing and developing a character is one of the more exciting aspects of writing. However, there are pitfalls along the way. As an editor and beta-reader there are two concepts that I have discovered that help us create characters, but ones that can also lead to prejudice if you aren't mindful: default and gestalt. I hope you enjoy!…
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As writers, it is critical that we get criticism for our work. This being November and therefore National Novel Writing Month (https://nanowrimo.org/) thought we would chat a little about keeping a writing schedule and minimum word count. Podcast version of the show: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-art-of-ages-the-how-and-why-of-writing/id1…
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Where does a writer gets ideas? Where kinda from everyone. How do you develop them is a better question. Podcast version of the show: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-art-of-ages-the-how-and-why-of-writing/id1441023257?mt=2 http://www.paullytle.com One of my novels, The Yellow Canary: https://amzn.to/2D9ojXH…
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Talking about Swoopers and Bashers, a concept described by Kurt Vonnegut in his book Timequake.This being November and therefore National Novel Writing Month (https://nanowrimo.org/) thought we would chat a little about keeping a writing schedule and minimum word count.http://www.paullytle.comOne of my novels, The Yellow Canary:https://amzn.to/2D9o…
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This is a repost of a brief interview conducted by DJ Eclipse with JA XTC...Also in the interview are VFR & SKUF YKK. The Interview was published originally in 2007. We wanted to share it with anyone who has never heard it. We here at Graffstars The Art of Writing are not the original owners of the content nor do we claim copyrights to the material…
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Graffstars Presents The Art Of Writing Featuring world renouned aerosol artist CENO2. For more on CENO2 including artwork available, please follow on Instagram at @iamceno2 and visit his website at www.ceno2.com. A graffiti artist from Singapore! Amidst the concrete jungle of a global financial hub, Ceno2 has been able to hone his talent of the art…
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