I have been listening to your podcast for several days now, trying to catch up. I got your latest episode called “just talkin’”. I’m an animation student and I have some stories that I just dabble in. I was very interested in the last two episodes because I have a tendancy to give up too easily on what I’m writing. I get finished with my thought and then I just stop. I have come to the conclusion that that is a bad idea.
During this podcast, you talked about rituals – the good and bad. I was wondering…do you find it helpful to talk about your problems with writing? Do you find it a sort of motivation like you’re telling yourself to write? I often have to do that with my drawings. I don’t record it, though. Maybe I should since I tend to forget whatever good idea it was.
Anonymous | Mar 14, 2007 | Reply
Hi
I have been listening to your podcast for several days now, trying to catch up. I got your latest episode called “just talkin’”. I’m an animation student and I have some stories that I just dabble in. I was very interested in the last two episodes because I have a tendancy to give up too easily on what I’m writing. I get finished with my thought and then I just stop. I have come to the conclusion that that is a bad idea.
During this podcast, you talked about rituals – the good and bad. I was wondering…do you find it helpful to talk about your problems with writing? Do you find it a sort of motivation like you’re telling yourself to write? I often have to do that with my drawings. I don’t record it, though. Maybe I should since I tend to forget whatever good idea it was.
thanks for podcasting,
Doodles
Werner | Apr 20, 2007 | Reply
Hey Mur,
Being in a down-cycle sucks, but I know you’ll be back. You still have your fans supporting you.
Since you are an accomplished podcaster, I wonder if you’ve ever considered doing what’s in this NY Times article:
Authors Find Their Voice, and Audience, in Podcasts
By ANDREW ADAM NEWMAN
Scott Sigler writes science-fiction horror novels, the kind one fan called