Night and Day: Lessons Learned from Isaac Asimov
Michael David Ares discusses why you should read “Nightfall” by Isaac Asimov, and not just because it’s one of the greatest science fiction stories of all time.
Michael David Ares discusses why you should read “Nightfall” by Isaac Asimov, and not just because it’s one of the greatest science fiction stories of all time.
The Queens of Innis Lear author Tessa Gratton examines the politics of white-washing Shakespeare, from the heavily-regulated Elizabethan theaters to modern day.
Author V.E. Schwab matches characters from her Shades of Magic series with lines from Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical Hamilton!
Everyone’s heard of “write what you know” – but what about writing what you don’t know?
A Gathering of Shadows author V. E. Schwab talks about language across the multiple Londons of the Shade of Magic series.
For V.E. Schwab, setting is another character – or, in the Shades of Magic series, a whole supporting cast.
Have you ever wondered how your houseplants feel about you?
The Midnight Front author David Mack reveals the secrets behind one of the hardest parts of writing: finding the right title.
Nemo Rising author C. Courtney Joyner talks B movies and the best cinematic Captain Nemos.
There’s a vast universe of Dune novels out there. After the classic by Frank Herbert, what do you read next? Authors Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson have some suggestions.