Prose and Cons

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This is Prose & Cons - a podcast for emerging writers, by emerging writers. Because sometimes we feel like pros, and sometimes we feel like cons.

Brought to you by Precipice Fiction: Six Writers. Six Worlds. Alexandria Burnham, Paddy Boylan, Alex Eldridge, Matan Elul, Phoenix Raig and James Healy. https://linktr.ee/precipicefiction

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Absolute Prose Highlights: How to Break a Story
5d ago
Absolute Prose Highlights: How to Break a Story
Some lovely new discussions are on the horizon as the team has been quite busy off in the writing world. In the time being, Phoenix has selected one of his favourite episodes; if you're in the early drafting stages or the developmental stage of your manuscript, this is definitely worth a listen.Why can't we just give our character a magic wand and be done with it? Nothing says we can't, but will it be good? Or will it completely ruin the story? In this episode, Ally, Matan, Phoenix, Paddy, and James look at all the ways to rip, tear, break, and shatter a story. We get into all sorts of stuff, such as:- Shock factor done well vs. done not so well.- How to create meaning and avoid making things feel meaningless.- James's tenuous relationship with vomit zombies.A special shout-out to "Cardinal West" on YouTube for his amazing analysis of Zuko's story from Avatar the Last Airbender.Patrick Rothfuss, if you're listening, small trigger warning for you on this one. You're great, but a little bit of blood was drawn.Contact us at: precipicefiction.com/contactpage/=============================================This is Prose & Cons - a podcast for emerging writers, by emerging writers. Because sometimes we feel like pros, and sometimes we feel like cons.Brought to you by Precipice Fiction. Six Writers. Six Worlds. Alexandria Burnham, Paddy Boylan, Alex Eldridge, Matan Elul, Phoenix Raig and James Healy.The New Mythic: A Sci-Fi & Fantasy Collection - Available now in ebook or paperback: mybook.to/TheNewMythic Website: precipicefiction.com YouTube: youtube.com/@PrecipiceFiction Instagram: instagram.com/precipicefiction/ Twitter: twitter.com/PrecipiceFic Facebook: facebook.com/PrecipiceFiction
The Hero's Journey
Apr 23 2024
The Hero's Journey
Follow the white rabbit.To where is it hippity hoppiting?Through the mono-myth we go,Where all threads are spun.Sorry, I don’t know what came over me just then. Anyway, welcome to Prose & Cons! On today’s episode, Paddy takes James, Alex, and Ally through the Hero’s Journey (name used in a gender-neutral context), the map over which it’s said that all stories are written.Whether you’re entirely unfamiliar with it or have heard of it but don’t know the exact breakdown, they’ve got you covered, going through, step by step, and looking at how it applies to some popular titles such as Star Wars, Harry Potter, The Lord of the Rings, and, primarily, The Matrix.Some highlights:A strong recommendation to watch Hazbin Hotel.Paddy’s impressive Keanu Reeves impression.An introduction to the Heroin’s JourneyIf you have any questions, or maybe have interest in hearing a breakdown of the 17-point hero’s journey, let us know by following the link below.STEPHEN KING REFERENCE COUNTER: 0 TODAY, 90 TOTALContact us at: precipicefiction.com/contactpage/=============================================This is Prose & Cons - a podcast for emerging writers, by emerging writers. Because sometimes we feel like pros, and sometimes we feel like cons.Brought to you by Precipice Fiction. Six Writers. Six Worlds. Alexandria Burnham, Paddy Boylan, Alex Eldridge, Matan Elul, Phoenix Raig and James Healy.The New Mythic: A Sci-Fi & Fantasy Collection - Available now in ebook or paperback: mybook.to/TheNewMythic Website: precipicefiction.com YouTube: youtube.com/@PrecipiceFiction Instagram: instagram.com/precipicefiction/ Twitter: twitter.com/PrecipiceFic Facebook: facebook.com/PrecipiceFiction
Non-linear Narrative
Mar 12 2024
Non-linear Narrative
And then James said, “I think that’s it.” And we all said our goodbyes.But for this to make sense, let’s go back a bit, back to the beginning.In this episode of Prose and Cons, James, Alex, and Phoenix talk about non-linear storytelling—stories where the end is the beginning or sometimes there are new beginnings that come in the middle.They'll talk through numerous examples as well as touch on some traps to watch out for if you yourself are planning on telling a story this way.If you want to look into some of the books and things talk about, they are as follows:Baccano! (I—Phoenix—spelled it very incorrectly during the episode) directed by Takahiro Omori and based on the light novel series by Ryohgo NaritaThe Terror by Dan SimmonsWolf in White Van by John DarnielleSwordfish directed by Dominic SenaEvery Dead Thing by John ConnollyTraced by Catherine JinksHyperion by Dan (the man) SimmonsSTEPHEN KING REFERENCE COUNTER: 1 TODAY, 89 TOTALContact us at: precipicefiction.com/contactpage/=============================================This is Prose & Cons - a podcast for emerging writers, by emerging writers. Because sometimes we feel like pros, and sometimes we feel like cons.Brought to you by Precipice Fiction. Six Writers. Six Worlds. Alexandria Burnham, Paddy Boylan, Alex Eldridge, Matan Elul, Phoenix Raig and James Healy.The New Mythic: A Sci-Fi & Fantasy Collection - Available now in ebook or paperback: mybook.to/TheNewMythic Website: precipicefiction.com YouTube: youtube.com/@PrecipiceFiction Instagram: instagram.com/precipicefiction/ Twitter: twitter.com/PrecipiceFic Facebook: facebook.com/PrecipiceFiction