The seventieth episode of Page Break is with Becky Chambers! Becky and I chat about beekeeping and our love of the natural world, and the way hope and wonder helps fuel our writing.
Read MoreThe sixty ninth episode of Page Break is with Beth Cato. Beth and I chat about her upcoming book, and we talk about food.
Read MoreThe sixty eighth episode of Page Break is with Travis Baldree. We talk extensively about an author’s varying relationship with the narrating process, as well at Travis’s journey through his three major careers.
Read MoreThe sixty seventh episode of Page Break is with Michael Stackpole. Michael is kind enough to let my inner teenager gush about Star Wars and chat about his process in creating the X-wing books.
Read MoreThe sixty sixth episode of Page Break is with Bookborn. Bookborn and I chat about the difficulty of gauging success on the internet and the emotional complications of reviewing media when you know there are real-life people on the other end.
Read MoreThe sixty fifth episode of Page Break is with Ken Liu! Ken and I chat about his experience having a story adapted by Netflix’s Love, Death, and Robots and the glut of stories available to entertain us in the modern world.
Read MoreThe sixty fourth episode of Page Break is with Aaryn Flynn! Aaryn and I get deep into the weeds on development of Nightingale, including game mechanics, the importance of nailing a certain vibe for the player, and the challenges and complexity of creating a new game from scratch.
Read MoreThe sixty third episode of Page Break is with Django Wexler. Django and I chat about our near-simultaneous start in flintlock fantasy and why we think the little subgenre took off when it did.
Read MoreThe sixty second episode of Page Break is with Max Gladstone! Max and I chat about the state of publishing a decade ago and how his unique approach to a fantasy series managed to sneak into a chaotic and changing industry.
Read MoreThe sixty first episode of Page Break is with Grace P. Fong! Grace and I chat about her work with movie and game studios as an animation problem-solver.
Read MoreThe sixtieth episode of Page Break is with Piper J Drake. Piper and I spend WAY too much time talking about food and tea before moving on to the tropes of the romance genre and the way she’s used them in her own writing.
Read MoreThe fifty ninth episode of Page Break is with RR Virdi. Ronnie and I chat about his time working as a mechanic and his love of cars, our authorial anxieties, and our massive lack of skills outside making up fantasy worlds.
Read MoreThe fifty eighth episode of Page Break is with Sean “Seanbaby” Reiley. Seanbaby and I chat about the strange things he researches, trying to get the tone of a joke across in text, and the balance between creating and reviewing.
Read MoreThe fifty seventh episode of Page Break is with Adrian Tchaikovsky. Adrian and I chat about his early career in the British legal system, our experiences transitioning to full time authors, and the way external conditions affect our writing.
Read MoreThe fifty sixth episode Page Break is with Robison Wells! Rob and I chat at length about the wargaming industry and its various quirks and foibles.
Read MoreThe fifty fifth episode of Page Break is with Nicholas Eames! We chat about his forthcoming third book and the themes of the series, as well as our habits as writers.
Read MoreCheck out the Kickstarter for my new Glass Immortals novella, Montego!
Read MoreThe fifty fourth episode of Page Break is with Amie Kaufman! Amie and I chat about international travel, the joys of a quiet hotel room, and touring as a YA author.
Read MoreThe fifty third episode of Page Break is with Nichameleon! Nic and I chat about bring proud of what you do for a living, the variety of small skills you need to learn to run a creative business, and the disconnect between our public and personal faces.
Read MoreThe fifty second episode of Page Break is with Ursula Vernon! Ursula and I talk about talk about gardening, Ursula’s love of anthropomorphic animals, and writing the books we want to read.
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