Writers often have more ideas for books and screenplays than they have time to write. So how does a writer choose one project over another? Brent and Erik delve into their own careers to share…
Technology has changed both the kinds of stories we tell and how we tell them. Brent and Erik talk about how technology has reshaped the media landscape. This episode also includes our official launch of…
Fan fiction is prevalent on the Internet, and some pieces—like Fifty Shades of Grey, Death Comes to Pemberley, and Amazon’s Kindle World program—have shown that there might be commercial success for certain projects. So is…
Writers don’t often talk about failure. But, almost by definition, writers will fail either artistically or commercially at some point. As Brent says, how we deal with failure determines whether we will be a successful artist. Your…
Academy Awards nominations just came out and the Oscar season has launched in full force. Is this award season meaningful, or just a bunch of nonsense? Brent and Erik look at the annual awards. Your Hosts…
Is Amazon evil? We tackled this question during the early days of the Hachette-Amazon dispute and enough has changed over recent months that we thought this question was worth revisiting again. Your Hosts Brent Hartinger…
What Was The Best Media Of 2014? – Episode 023
- December 17, 2014
- Tagged as: 20 feet from stardom, blue ruin, boyhood, cloud atlas, divergent, edge of tomorrow, extent, game of thrones, gone girl, guardians of the galaxy, jane the virgin, mulaney, non-stop, orange is the new black, serial, silicon valley, snowpiercer, the bone clocks, the giver, the greye, the martian, the mindy project, true detective
Brent and Erik wrap year with a look at the TV, movies, books, and more that stood out in 2014. They discuss the best (and some of the worst) in media this year. Your Hosts Brent Hartinger…
What is “The Thing I Didn’t Know I Didn’t Know?” It’s Brent’s new book, the continuation of the story about Russell Middlebrook (from Geography Club) in his early twenties. Brent talks about how the book came to…
How should an artist’s personal life, personal opinions—and possible crimes—affect our view of the artist’s work? Is it ethical to watch the work of an artist who has been alleged to have done terrible things? Your Hosts Brent…
What Makes a Good Christmas Special? – Episode 020
- November 25, 2014
- Tagged as: a charlie brown christmas, a christmas carol, a midnight clear, bad santa, harry potter, how the grinch stole christmas, iron man 3, it's a wonderful life, joyeux noel, kiss kiss bang bang, lethal weapon, mrs. santa claus, national lampoon's christmas vacation, rare exports, the con before christmas, the nutcracker
It’s the time of year where we gather around the TV and watch our favorite Christmas specials. But why do we do this? And what makes these specials stick with us for decades? Your Hosts Brent…