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Read MoreWhy do writers put in that terrible soliloquy at the end where a character explains their motivations and feelings? We explain why and how to avoid the temptation.
Read MoreCan't figure out the ending to your story? Consider the beginning and where a character starts as the key to the ending.
Read MoreWhat does social media hating Adam learn when Joshua challenges him to manage the NOYN Instagram account for 21 days?
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Read MoreHow do you care about your creative process in a world obsessed with results? Joshua and Adam have some suggestions.
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Read MoreHow important is financial security when weighed against pursuing our creative passion? This is THE question!
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Read MoreWhy don't New Year's Resolutions work? And what does? Plus, get our one of a kind 2018 Creative Workbook!
Read MoreJoshua and Adam tackle a listener question about how to create empathy for the repugnant character. Spoiler alert: It's totally possible!
Read MoreViewing setting as an actual character in your story is critical to setting your work apart. Josh and Adam talk about how to do this well!
Read MoreAnn Randolph is a one in a million performer and teacher. A life changing interview for anyone interested in defining their own career as an artist!
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