
Become a better fiction writer! Join Tim Goodwin (fiction author, professional photographer, Equity actor, improv master, stage manager) and Arthur Franz IV (board game designer, Learning & Development Manager, Master of Fine Arts, & published short story writer) in the corner booth as they share stories of success and...less-than-success in their writing careers. Tim and Art offer practical advic... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 128 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Tim and Art welcome acclaimed writer and editor Aaron Burch to the corner booth to talk about his process and his newly released novel Tacoma.
Aaron Burch is the author of the essay collection, A Kind of In-Between; the novel, Year of the Buffalo; ... more
Tim tries to answer the question from the end of last episode: "What about the work that you are doing makes you feel like it matters so much that you want to finish it?"
To contact the show, email us at TiffinInnWritingWorkshop@gmail.com.
Art comes clean about his current aversion to writing fiction, where he is struggling to find the relevance of fiction amidst the chaos of modern life. Tim asserts a much more optimistic perspective and tries to convince Art to explore his own person... more
Art explores how mining your own personal history can help create characters who feel real by sharing an embarassing similarity between his life and The Great Gatsby.
To contact the show, email us at TiffinInnWritingWorkshop@gmail.com.
Tim and Art welcome "friend of the show" Emily Rinkema to the corner booth! Emily shares that she is now an Assistant Editor at FlashFrog. The gang discusses how to write into a narrative with dialogue and spends a good deal of time exploring the pro... more
Art describes what "Draft Zero" is in his novel writing process and outlines a four-step process for drafting the novel in 2026.
To contact the show, email us at TiffinInnWritingWorkshop@gmail.com.
Tim reveals how he is prepping for his 2nd draft of his novel while Art explores how his process differs from Tim's, especially in what constitutes a "first draft." Join this spirited discussion already in progress to compare the ah-ha! moments to yo... more
Art describes three different stages of story development and explains how and why he and Tim provide different types of feedback depending on the stage the story is in.
"Feedback on a work in progress can nurture a story or kill it, so we try to g... more









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This series is dedicated to nurturing the craft of fiction writing, offering insights into the creative process through engaging discussions. The hosts share their personal journeys, discuss prevalent challenges faced by writers, and provide actionable advice across episodes. A unique aspect of the series is its focus on writing prompts and workshops which serve as powerful tools for sparking creativity and overcoming hurdles such as writer's block. Additionally, the conversations explore the importance of feedback, deadlines, and personal growth within the writing community, aiming to inspire listeners to embrace their writing journey with renewed enthusiasm.
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