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Death Of 1000 Cuts

Tim Clare

Death Of 1000 Cuts

A daily Arts podcast
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Death Of 1000 Cuts

Tim Clare

Death Of 1000 Cuts

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Death Of 1000 Cuts

Tim Clare

Death Of 1000 Cuts

A daily Arts podcast
 2 people rated this podcast
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Today I chat with Aki Schilz, Director of The Literary Consultancy, a UK-based organisation offering manuscript assessments, mentoring services & events for writers. We chat about the challenges facing writers today, what the publishing landsca
In this episode, I chat with journalist Rowan Zeoli about tabletop roleplaying games & the exploding live group storytelling phenomeon that is Actual Play. We chat shows like Critical Role & Dimension 20, discuss the politics of roleplaying, &
In this episode I talk about some of the basics of how the publishing industry works and the kinds of deals authors get for their work.Want to support the show? Drop me a few beans at my ko-fi page: www.ko-fi.com/timclareWant to drop me a l
In this episode I talk about how to reclaim your creative joy.Want to support the show? Drop me a few beans at my ko-fi page: www.ko-fi.com/timclareWant to drop me a line? Click the 'Contact Me' button at: www.timclarepoet.co.ukWant to jo
Death Of 1000 Cuts is back. Hooray! To start this new season I take a look at a listener's first page and offer suggestions on how to make it better. Also there's a bit of a recap of what this podcast is about.Want to support the show? Drop m
In this episode I take a look at the first page of a reader's work & offer tips on improving it. We talk about word order, tenses, world building & the power of the telling detail.If you like the show and would like to support me, you can dro
In this episode I chat with author Guy Gunaratne about their second novel, MISTER, MISTER, trickster narrators running away with the story, & why it's ok to take your writing seriously.Grab a copy of MISTER, MISTER by Guy Gunaratne here: http
This episode is an unedited, unplanned talk about creative writing, the perils of writing tips, & the ups & downs of the writing process.If you like the show and would like to support me, you can drop me a few beans via my ko-fi page: www.ko-
In this episode I chat with author James L Sutter about creating worlds and his new queer YA romance novel, DARKHEARTS.You can grab a copy of DARKHEARTS here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Darkhearts-James-L-Sutter/dp/1839133376/If you like the
In today's episode I chat with Emma Gannon, novelist and author of THE SUCCESS MYTH, a book about the ways in which we can end up chasing things we don't really want, & how that keeps us away from actual wellbeing.Grab THE SUCCESS MYTH here:
In this episode I chat with author and comedian Alasdair Beckett-King about his new book, writing for children, pastiche, and comedy. Grab a copy of Montgomery Bonbon: Murder at the Museum by Alasdair Beckett-King: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mo
The first episode of the new season. I talk about writing, and love.If you like the show and would like to support me, you can drop me a few beans via my ko-fi page: www.ko-fi.com/timclareAnd here's the Death Of 1000 Cuts Discord link if yo
This is the last episode in Season 5 of Death Of 1000 Cuts, where I round up my thoughts after quite a few years of the show. We'll be back for Season 6 soon!Please buy my latest book, COWARD: Why We Get Anxious & What We Can Do About It, whi
In this unscripted, unedited episode, I talk about where I am with my writing and the podcast, and what's to come.Here's the recent episode of the BBC's Crowdscience I co-presented: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3ct3j8d Please buy my la
In this episode I talk about dealing with impostor syndrome while writing.Please buy my latest book, COWARD: Why We Get Anxious & What We Can Do About It, which is available in hardback, ebook & audiobook (narrated by me): https://www.amazon.
In this episode, the latest in the Writing a Novel series, I look at some opening pages of published novels, and see if we can learn anything about what makes a compelling opening. The novels are in the commercial Fantasy/historical genres. Hop
In this episode I talk about reading to become a better writer versus reading for joy. This is an unedited, unplanned episode.If you enjoy the podcast and would like to drop me a few beans, my Ko-fi page is here: www.ko-fi.com/timclareHere'
A Q&A episode responding to listener questions to end the year.If you enjoy the podcast and would like to drop me a few beans, my Ko-fi page is here: www.ko-fi.com/timclareHere's a link to join the Death Of 1000 Cuts Discord community: http
In this episode, I discover that Artificial Intelligence is better at writing my novel than I am. I discuss the threats & opportunities of AI-generated novels & what the future might hold for authors collaborating with bots.Here's OpenAI, if
In this episode I chat with author & games designer James Wallis about storytelling in games, writing novels in other people's worlds, & his new book about award-winning boardgames, EVERYBODY WINS.EVERYBODY WINS by James Wallis: https://www.a
In this episode I look at a listener's first page and suggest ways to make it better.If you enjoy the podcast and would like to drop me a few beans, my Ko-fi page is here: www.ko-fi.com/timclarePlease buy my latest book, COWARD: Why We Get
In this episode, I chat with SFF author Adrian Tchaikovsky. We talk about his Children of Time Science Fiction series, his Shadows of the Apt Fantasy series, how tabletop roleplaying got him started as a storyteller, & how he approaches worldbu
This is the 9th episode in my series that follows me as I try to write a novel while commentating on what I'm doing & why. This time I share two drafts of a new attempt at a possible opening, explain why I made the changes I've made, then talk
In this episode, I chat about getting back into writing after burnout, and embracing your personal writing manifesto. I have a bit of a rant! But hopefully with the understanding you are free to disagree. This is a writing ramble episode, so an
In this episode we do a deep dive into the genesis of a famous 42 word death monologue - Roy Batty's 'Tears In Rain' soliloquy from Blade Runner. What makes good dialogue? How should you think about character, theme and the wider world when wri
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